You have never made a poor judgment call? Ever?


On 11/28/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Scott wrote:
> > the same people being vocal about how they handled this would be
> outraged if
> > this guy was actually doing something criminal and the police let him
> get
> > away.
> >
>
> But then that's the whole point.  The police could've gotten the same
> outcome - suspect in custody - without the force they used.  So they
> fecked up.  That's it.
>
> This was 100% poor judgement one the part of the officers and it has
> nothing to do with the suspect because there's no excuse for poor
> judgement.
>
> You're basically using the "she wanted it, they all want it" defense
> that attempts to excuse personal accountability.
>
> 

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