Let's put it to you this way: What are the potential consequences of
running into a bad cashier? You get short changed a little, right? Small
beans, but I still double check that I got the change I was supposed to
when I go to the store. A bad mechanic and you'll have to take your car
to another one. Expensive maybe, but not exactly life altering. A bad
programmer and you get bugs that don't get fixed. You're out the cost of
the software, but 90% of the time you can just switch programs.

Now with a bad police officer, you might end up in jail or you might
have a ticket on your record that shouldn't be there and double your
insurance rate for the next 5 years. With the stakes that high it only
makes sense to use every shield against bad cops that we have. It's not
about being disrespectful to them. It's about protecting myself.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 9:08 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: US Man refuses to answer Immigration questions.Apparently,
he was right.


On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 9:58 AM, Sisk, Kris <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> There are enough bad cops that there are at least one or two in every
> police department in the country (which is just about like any other
job
> really).

So, based on this statement, is it safe to assume that you pre-judge
everyone and assume they are one of 'the bad ones'? Or is it just law
enforcement?



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