I don't think its similar situation a teacher with a student and a cop with the public.
You may feel that you are dealing with the worlds worst deliquents that lie and cheat, but really, they are just kids. Cops really do put themselves in harms way every single day -- and have to deal with people who are just lowlifes, have agendas, outright hate cops etc.
Just like the situation of the female cop that shot the homeless man. As a cop its not as easy to just get back in your car and run away (which is what instincts tell you to do) when encountering a wackjob throwing sh*t at you.
Should they break his arm? No.. would they have broken his arm if he when told he was arrested calmly complied, no...
Unfortunately, once the cop says 'you are under arrest', in my mind thats it. There is a system to dispute it after the fact. If you fight them trying to handcuff you THEY WILL cuff you and THEY WILL likely hurt you in the process. Hell, they may even taze your ass.
Reminds me of the movie Crash.. The cop was certainly not in the right, but at the time of being pulled over is not the time to have a legal discussion. Your funeral if you disagree.
Knave wrote:
Devious wrote:
I do think however that as much as the accountant wanted respect you should show this respect as well to the police. And clearly by his own admission he was copping some serious attitude.
I expect students to show me a certain level of respect. If they do not show me that respect, which of the following would be a reasonable action for me to take
a) Insult them
b) Break their arm
c) Spit on them
d) None of the above