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the south will rise again!
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<blockquote data-quote="Vamp1r3Goddess" data-source="post: 48287" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><span style="font-family: 'book antiqua'"><span style="color: #00ffff">Well Law enforcement no doubt is a hard profession. There is good and bad on both sides of the law. I do know a little on this subject. There are many law enforcement agencies that operate as if they are above punishment. There have been law enforcement sent to prison for blurring the lines and becoming sexual with a minor. I know of several cases not one but several where other detectives had to come in because the case was made such a mess of. Some the result of people going free and some "I Believe" that have been wrongly convicted. Dna is a superb thing to have these days. There is the innocence project that work mainly on cases where people were wrongly convicted. Many have been freed because of this organization willingness to help. On the other hand Dna also when they say i didn't do it i'm innocent and Dna fingerprints them to the crime scene well you have been caught. Except for identical twins which share the same dna. Would i shoot a cop no i don't think i would. Are Cops corrupted some, not all. Yes i do believe this to be true. It seems today we have to take the good with the bad. There is nothing perfect in our society or nobody would have nothing to talk of. I do think it is our job as people to look at things with both eyes open. Vamp1r3Goddess</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vamp1r3Goddess, post: 48287, member: 2805"] [SIZE=3][FONT=book antiqua][COLOR=#00ffff]Well Law enforcement no doubt is a hard profession. There is good and bad on both sides of the law. I do know a little on this subject. There are many law enforcement agencies that operate as if they are above punishment. There have been law enforcement sent to prison for blurring the lines and becoming sexual with a minor. I know of several cases not one but several where other detectives had to come in because the case was made such a mess of. Some the result of people going free and some "I Believe" that have been wrongly convicted. Dna is a superb thing to have these days. There is the innocence project that work mainly on cases where people were wrongly convicted. Many have been freed because of this organization willingness to help. On the other hand Dna also when they say i didn't do it i'm innocent and Dna fingerprints them to the crime scene well you have been caught. Except for identical twins which share the same dna. Would i shoot a cop no i don't think i would. Are Cops corrupted some, not all. Yes i do believe this to be true. It seems today we have to take the good with the bad. There is nothing perfect in our society or nobody would have nothing to talk of. I do think it is our job as people to look at things with both eyes open. Vamp1r3Goddess[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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