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kokomojoe
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I'm sure most people on here are aware of cops use of force and just how the law can be corrupt in other aspects as well but this is a good point to help others understand.
If cops are required to enforce the law, then it's obvious they need to know the law. It'd be difficult to enforce the law without any knowledge of it.
So by this logic, every single cop should have the same knowledge/ability as a lawyer.
Since this is CLEARLY not the case then it's difficult to express your rights when the people enforcing the law aren't aware of them.
This leads to having to go to court for whatever bullshit reason and hopefully you get a judge that's actually aware of the law that will drop whatever the charge is.
Like I said, I don't expect this to be a mind-blowing realization to people on here since most of us are pretty familiar with how it all works.
If cops are required to enforce the law, then it's obvious they need to know the law. It'd be difficult to enforce the law without any knowledge of it.
So by this logic, every single cop should have the same knowledge/ability as a lawyer.
Since this is CLEARLY not the case then it's difficult to express your rights when the people enforcing the law aren't aware of them.
This leads to having to go to court for whatever bullshit reason and hopefully you get a judge that's actually aware of the law that will drop whatever the charge is.
Like I said, I don't expect this to be a mind-blowing realization to people on here since most of us are pretty familiar with how it all works.