This thread has gone from talking about the SCOTUS ruling to taking sides on whether LEO are corrupt or not and will abuse this ruling to the point of stating this will eventually devolve our society to a police state.
Given the stories about LEO recently I have been thinking lately about LEO's and my interactions with them over the years. I spent 17 years in EMS and 15 years as a Paramedic. I've worked side by side with countless LEO and as with any other group there are always good and always bad but... It has ALWAYS been that they are a breed apart and treated me with respect and a mutual understanding. But, recently some cursory interactions (got pulled over for License plate light out) and me just saying "hello" when I see one as a note of respect. Since I am not doing EMS any longer (and don't know any or interact with any on a professional level) I can only say that my recent interactions have left me with one thought, Wow, he was kinda rude and condescending. I can only hope they were having a bad day or is it just the new way they are dealing with John Q. Still hope it was the first one...
Do I think this ruling will take the majority who are everyday decent LEO and create a stormtrooper who will kick in my door and arrest me for whatever they want? Resoundingly, NO!
BUT... Again, this is a hard push down that slope to a place we have NEVER been as a Republic and one that the Founding Fathers made every attempt to avoid.
As Abraham Lincoln said, we can only be taken down from the inside and we are possibly but hopefully not on our way toward a very bad mixture of a democratic socialism with a hard push by some toward Communism.
Oh, and if you get wrongly arrested and accused unless you have $$$$$ you're more likely than not gonna be in a world of hurt and it's going to ruin your life for quite a while until you can hopefully straighten it out...
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Just my .02
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