First of all: policestateusa.com
lmao
Second of all: "what kind of police officer wouldn't try and save a three year old burning in a house?"
probably the kind that wouldn't even let someone else go into the burning house
a firefighter in full gear wouldn't even go in
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11-06-2013, 09:52 AM #64
unskilled, untrained and fueled by pure paternal instinct. I understand his cause but his endeavor could be a futile attempt. the state may be sued for millions if they let the father partake of his rescue mission and in causality, cause injury or death
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Terrible. Parents' first responisbility is to protect your loved ones regardless of your own personal safety. No one, not a single person, would fault an officer for letting a father try to save his child regardless of the outcome. Fire, burglar, natural disaster.. if it comes to harm, I will stand in the way of it to protect my family.
This is the same attitude cops have against armed citizens. As if it's NOT the citizen's duty to protect themselves and their loved ones with lethal force of a firearm.
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11-06-2013, 09:59 AM #84
Cool. Tell it to these people and the many others who have done the same thing.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwauk...230196401.html
Oh and here is a cop who is not a *******, unlike the *******s in the OP who should be curb stomped.
http://www.firehouse.com/news/112194...m-burning-home
Oh and some more cops who helped save some people instead of tazing
http://www.thetimesnews.com/news/top...house-1.225921
This little ******* went to save his beer.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4163760.htmln4l
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11-06-2013, 10:00 AM #85
we do understand the fathers perspective bro, and its very unfortunate. but going into a burning building doesnt help anybody. you just become one more person that needs to be rescued, and it makes the situation a lot more difficult. you need proper equipment and training on how to deal with these situations or you have no chance in hell of coming out alive.
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11-06-2013, 10:00 AM #86
So if someone is drowning and you call 911 would the police be obligated to restrain people trying to save said drowning person? I realize its not the same as a fire but your jurisdictional bull**** would still apply.
LOL at some of you trying to quantify and demoralize human lives by equating it to "minimizing casualties"
Looking at humans from a purely statistical point of view never ends well...
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11-06-2013, 10:01 AM #87
4th page now so no one will read this but....
THERE WERE NO FIREFIGHTERS AT THE HOUSE AT FIRST... ONLY COPS THAT WOULDN'T GO IN.
by the time the fire department arrived probably 5-10 min later the house was too hot to enter.Freestyle Wrestling, DotA 2, Canadian, Copenhagen Wintergreen
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