From my perspective after 10 years of wearing the badge, I would say the Chief has every right to express his opinion. That is a right we all have - even those who express their opinion that he may have spoken out of turn. I have heard many officers express the same sentiment. Now, should he have done it publicly? Not in my opinion. He doesn't need to justify the need for officers to expect to survive a tour. But he, as well as every officer who ever swore an oath and put on a badge, was hired to do a job knowing full well the hazards of the occupation.There is an understanding that you can and should do whatever is legal with good judgement while on the job. But in no way does the presence of the badge give an officer the right to never have his judgement or actions questioned. If he expects that, he should have never taken the job in the first place.nightmare69 wrote: So tell me what you think of this police chief's comments and also why there is so much cop hate in this century.
Cop hating? If anyone suggested that an increase in "cop hating" by the public has occurred without reason, they would be wrong. The few instances of "bad apples" wearing the badge have contributed greatly to the feeling that most cops cannot be trusted anymore. I would simply offer an example, one of several I was close to, of Sheriff Rick Thompson. Rick was a good friend. When I asked him why he had been caught with a horse trailer with 2 tons of cocaine in it, he looked me straight in the eye and told me he bought it with county money to run a sting operation! When I raised my eyebrows, he laid his hand over his holstered Colt 1911 and said anyone who didn't like it should just deal with it. That man was a good LEO until he decided he could do whatever he wanted with absolute impunity. He destroyed the trust people had placed in him and that mistrust still exists today. Cop hating in that county? You bet.
Another good example would be all the frequent advice on here to never talk to cops - even after a good shoot. It would seem that, even as law abiding as people on this forum are, there is a general feeling that the police are not out to do you any favors. Why that feeling?
As for me, I think cops who are convicted of breaking the law should expect the full force of the law to come down on them, just as it would on anyone so convicted.There must not be a double standard.