Re: Two adults beat up a teenager
Oh dear, Vladimir has an America First fit again.
Loosen up mate, this is not about Yurp versus 'Merca. Like I said, if anything French police can be just as bad as those US coppers that ere mentioned. And you're not going to destroy the well-known reputation of the German police with your little anecdote about a bloody nose. Come up with something better and I might listen.
Re: Two adults beat up a teenager
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Adrian II
Oh dear, Vladimir has an America First fit again.
Loosen up mate, this is not about Yurp versus 'Merca. Like I said, if anything French police can be just as bad as those US coppers that ere mentioned. And you're not going to destroy the well-known reputation of the German police with your little anecdote about a bloody nose. Come up with something better and I might listen.
Yea, I know that sounded a bit too serious. No offense intended, just pointing out some facts about American law enforcement.
Oh, and don't :daisy: with the Polzei.
Re: Two adults beat up a teenager
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Adrian II
And you're not going to destroy the well-known reputation of the German police with your little anecdote about a bloody nose. Come up with something better and I might listen.
It's funny that I can't think of anyone I know who was ever mistreated by our police but then I don't know anyone who throws rocks at policemen, maybe that makes a difference.
Most of the stories I hear are about policemen either doing their job or even letting people off lightly.
I guess the same applies to the US although you only hear the negative stories.
I wasn't really aware our police had a reputation for beating people up, if they're rock throwing commies or fascists I do actually support that though and will chant "Go police!" from a safe distance. :sweatdrop:
Re: Two adults beat up a teenager
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Vladimir
And if you refuse to submit a sample for a blood alcohol test they'll take the sample from your broken nose.
You know, I heard almost the same thing from a former Army nurse- something along the lines that if you refuse the German police a blood test, they'll just beat a bucket out of you and use that. Sounds lovely. :smash:
Re: Two adults beat up a teenager
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Adrian II
Have you guys ever been to Germany? They have the best, most helpful, polite and efficient sort of police you can imagine. Totally professional. I have been there a lot and I have never, ever had a bad experience with German coppers. Let's all copy their model, I say.
But what is their model? Different pills for breakfast?
On a hunch, I'd say that the German model is based on an allergy to authoritariansm in general and abuse of power by the state in particular. This permeates German thought. This was very notable in the seventies, when Germany struggled to find an answer to terrorism while limiting state powers to a level thought acceptable.
As a consequence, German law enforcerment is very professional, often humane and friendly.
When I was stopped for an alcohol test in Germany, I called the officer a fascist and used his hesitation to steal his hat and set fire to his moustache. Then I ran off, shouting: 'You want to shoot fleeing people in the back again, you communist!?'
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France where federal cops take fascism pills for breakfast.
I posted a devastating study earlier in the thread here. Disgraceful behaviour.
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Louis VI the Fat
When I was stopped for an alcohol test in Germany, I called the officer a fascist and used his hesitation to steal his hat and set fire to his moustache. Then I ran off, shouting: 'You want to shoot fleeing people in the back again, you communist!?'
And people still seriously wonder why the French and Yermans don't get along very well....
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Louis VI the Fat
I posted a devastating study earlier in the thread
here. Disgraceful behaviour.
Wow. I personally know a policeman. Each time we meet, he tells me of some policemen stories. I find him to be somewhat of an arrogant snob with the people he faces during his job (oddly, he's pretty well educated and a good speaker), but then, when he starts criticizing his coworkers for being to harsh, I'm like 'wtf? Is this happening in France?'
Some movies made by a former policeman were released lately, and they clearly shown that french policemen are quite often not better than the people they're supposed to stop.