Reise wrote:
Well cops are creating these situations to get people to **** up. If there wasn't any topless undercover cop there he would've gone about his business like any other day. If it was a random chick doing the same thing, then someone else could've had them both busted, which is the way it should be. Cops just shouldn't be doing this shit.
I agree with you to a certain extent, however you must look at the situation from a wider perspective. Remember that this area previously had "160 citations for public indecency" over the course of a year. It's not like the police were sitting in their station writing ideas of how they can fark over the public on a whiteboard.
They saw a problem, and they came up with an idea to fix it. It's sort of like To Catch A Predator. Although I'm not sure about turning it into America's next form of entertainment, the basic idea behind it is sound. How exactly does one catch a criminal without luring him, until after he has committed the crime? When it comes to something like child molestation, is it right to let a single predator go raping several children before one of them gathers up the courage to report it or he is caught?
Now I will agree with you on one thing, it is a bit silly that they started this operation to stop public indecency. Obviously public indecency isn't exactly harming anything other than our eyes, and I don't really care either way about it. But as it stands, it is an illegal act to whip out your ding-dong in public, and if police really consider it that much of a problem, they are free to use whatever means are within their bounds to put a stop to it.
Really though, I'm actually siding with the police on this one because I'm farking tired of this childish attitude people have that police are "useless pigs" or that they only exist to give you a bad day. Sure, a few bad apples give them this reputation, (especially because the media loves to latch onto cases involving them), but overall they are no worse than your serviceman or your fireman or your mailman.
Jstar1 wrote:
yeah the cops can be a pain the ass a lot of times. I read that sometimes if the city doesn't have enough money, they tell the cops to hand out more speeding tickets so they can generate more money >_>
Courts collect fines, not police officers. Around here, after a court collects a fine half of it goes to the state and half of it goes to the city. Police officers are paid for by your taxes, not your tickets. Still, by your logic you should be blaming the city, not the cops anyway. The cops are just doing their jobs.