43 thoughts on “Let that sink in! #cops #thinking #thinblueline former cop reacts

  1. musician, artist, ceo all sell products and wouldn't want to hurt their sales so are cowards and apologize to idiots. Cops don't sell anything. Simple logic, unlike what you have.

  2. The ones who are taught… NOT to ever apologize, work for someone who views themselves as above the law and nature. Or you are dealing with the top of the chain, which is THE problem.

  3. On the contrary, when I asked the traitor that arrested me why he violated my rights, he said he was ordered to. Then I asked him why he would obey an unlawful order to violate another man. He said, "I need this job. I have to feed my family. You would have done the same thing." I replied, "No. I'm not like you. My kids will starve before I steal food from another child's mouth."

    FTP. We don't need them.

  4. The cop who had to release Jeff Gray after arresting him for trespassing but didn't give him a chance to leave. "Sorry, mistakes are made".

  5. To those who aren't able to understand this very short and to the point video without having to explain in great detail, 90+% of cops DO NOT apologize when they are wrong first and foremost!! That ego is just wayyyyy too huge to allow themselves to do so!! If that doesn't get in the way, which unfortunately it does, then it comes down to too much time on the job or even worse, VERY POOR training! I could elaborate but hopefully you're able to let that sink in!!!

  6. I'm sure that they would IF they ever thought they did anything wrong, but have you ever heard of a police officer that did anything wrong? We investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong.

  7. I first noticed the "I'm responsible and take full responsibility" from George Bush. Many politicians say this when they have broken the law or made a giant blunder. They know full well there are no consequences.

  8. They are told and trained to never apologize it's also why they double down on stupid it makes a better defense for them in court oddly enough

  9. I’ve had a Sargent apologize for one of his officers illegally arresting me didn’t get it from the cop that did it

  10. If they do apologize…they do it in a backhanded way, copsplaining and blaming you. “I’m sorry I had to do that but it’s because you did….X Y or Z” NEVER a genuine apology or admission of wrong doing. They would rather destroy an innocent persons life than admit wrong doing. Prosecutors are the same way, actually even worse. They’ve been known to fight the release of someone wrongfully convicted of murder, even when exonerated by DNA. They would rather that person sit in prison then have a red mark on their record, it’s truly the most evil thing I can think of.

  11. They think they're special and don't have to be accountable or transparent. Qualified immunity and corrupt police unions let American law enforcement ride roughshod over the American taxpayers that make their paycheck possible. In case anyone needs a reminder….. FTPolice because cops say FTPeople.

  12. Bc cops don’t care what you think of them. They only care about their paycheck and trying to look cool even when they’re complete tools

  13. No that's interesting 🤔💭..cops apologizing.. that's what they do.. sorry about that.. didn't mean to knock your fkin teeth out. Sorry about that. Your wife is an abusive pos, but gotta arrest u for sticking up for yourself.. sorry about that, I broke the law..

  14. The culture depends on a masquerade of credibility and integrity – admitting wrongdoing jeopardizes the heroic fallacy and exposes the institution to liability & accountability.

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