>>>>We don't grab people without suspicion, but having said that, a cop could lie. Most cops wouldn't do that, and if someone does, and gets caught, they should be fired. In my time on the force, I never did it and I never saw anyone else do that either.There will always be exceptions, but for the most part, cops are honorable.
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>>>I don't think cops are any more honset or dishonest than anyone else. There has always been some corruption and always will be.
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>>I like to think we are a little above the norm for honesty, but that's just based on my tenure and what I've seen.
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>I think they're like anyone else - heck this is what was on the cnn.com website in the 'crime' section - for just one day. Plus like I said before cops dont like to arrest cops so I think a lot get's by without being held responsible.
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http://www.wgal.com/news/17238738/detail.html>
http://www.kvue.com/news/local/stories/081908kvuestephenson-bkm.1429454a.html>
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/17236758/detail.html>
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=b322d88f-0357-458d-90b4-5817b45395f5Okay, you've got 4 stories out of how many cops nationwide? You need to weigh how many cops get arrested v the general population.
John Harvey
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