bullsnewdynasty wrote:AshyLarrysDiaper wrote:I’m not talking about ‘legal defense’, and I think you know that. Obviously, everyone has a right to an attorney.
I’m talking about the contract provisions that make firing violent cops extraordinarily difficult, the unions that launch public campaigns to defend cops filmed committing assault or murder, and qualified immunity which protects cops from being sued when they violate your constitutional rights.
Tell me what other profession has all that going on, and I’ll agree that we should be protesting them too.
So your problem should be with politicians, not cops. Cops don't create the law. Unions are always going to defend their own. Why is there a problem with police having unions compared to other jobs? If you want to start a discussion about unions, let's have it.
I'm not a lawyer so I won't pretend to understand the complexity around it. If you pointed to specific incidents where the immunity law protected cops, it might be more effective than just throwing the word out there.
But based on my reading of it, nothing protects you if you violate federal law or constitutional rights, so I think you have some misplaced anger about what that doctrine actually entails.
Your reading of qualified immunity is wrong. But feel free to link a source.
And regarding unions, sure, let’s have that conversation.
Show me another union that consistently operates like police unions, publicly defending literal murder and defaming the victims in the process.
I happen to work for a union, by the way. But maybe I’ll learn something.















