It appears as though the fine officers with the NYPD have their own message board where they apparently like to rant about this and that... such as sites like Photography is not a Crime as well as yours truly...
(I wonder if they've seen Blue Must Be True? He keeps asking where I get all my hate-mail from.)
Well, last time some cops showed us some love like this it was from a fine group of officers in Chicago whose site is now, sadly, defunct. (I didn't do it, honest). Those law enforcement professionals sure did send me some wonderful correspondence, so I can't wait to see if the NYPD represent themselves with as much professionalism as the good ole boys from the CPD showed me.
Oh, and speaking about how police officers love to hear criticism, for some unknown reason the police watchdog website RateMyCop.com is currently offline. You might recall how, last year, their hosting site shut them down and forced them to get a new host after cops started complaining about it... Maybe it happened again? Nobody's saying anything yet, so stay tuned...
UPDATE: RateMyCop is back online after apparently being the victim of a hacker.
Friday, May 8, 2009
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14 comments:
I just can't seem to get the same fan base you attract.
I try and try but so far it has only been a drop in the bucket.
I'm doing everything I can to make everybody feel welcome.
Is it just something about me?
Maybe I need an agent. :)
I have a feeling that stems from this post I made on a local website. Check out NYPD Dave's comment.
http://forums.miamibeach411.com/index.php?/forums/viewthread/4676/
Karl, I guess Carlos explained it for this instance at least. Thanks for that, Carlos... they must have a popular site, traffic is through the roof today.
As one local officer said once, "I'm part of the largest gang in the US... the police!" guess he's right about that on a lot of levels.
But... maybe next time, give Karl's site a mention on that forum... I have a feeling that he's eager to give a piece of his mind to law enforcement officers who oppose reporting on police misconduct issues. ;)
Thanks guys!
I just mentioned Karl's blog on the Miami Beach forum but I get the feeling that NYPD Dave is not going to link that to the NYPD forum.
Darn tootin' I'm ready to dish out a piece of my mind! Actually I'm way past ready!
Maybe that's why LEO visitors are so sparse over at my place.
So they won't threaten a former cop or even mention his site? This just proves that cops are big-time cowards, always going after the easier target. The childish comments (calling Carlos a 'Fucktard') show us that cops do not care about protecting and serving anything but their own EGO.
It just all strikes me as strange every time I think about the times officers visit this site and take offense to it, especially the times when they go so far as to try and rally up their friends to go against the site or shut me down somehow.
(yes, it's happened a few times, a Seattle cop apparently complained to Google about my site to try and get it shut down, then the supposed owner of the National Police Memorial fund or somesuch threatened to shut me down like he did some other site a few years back).
Seriously, when I read about some information technology professional who does something unethical or illegal, I don't get offended, nor do I automatically defend that person...
Heck, come to think of it, beyond cults and gangs, I can't think of anyone who would defend someone just because they work in the same field as that person, let alone want to harm those who report about it.
Can you?
No I can't but then again I'm not a cop. If they had half a brain or a shred of conscience they would know it's the bad ones that hurt the citizens AND make them look bad. But no, they don't care. These apologists are not good cops. The bad ones know they can do whatever the hell they want because their brothers 'have their back' no matter what.
The cult comment sounds like an exaggeration but after 5 min of reading on cults I think you might be on to something. It's strange how easily you can substitute “cops” for cults in this article. "The black and white, us-versus-them, elitist mentality that cops tend to program into their members. The cops generate within their members “a polarized” mentality. Cops evolve an us-versus-them outlook. Little by little, they criticize other groups with which members might tend to associate, undermining confidence in them, attempting to discredit anyone who could have influence over his flock. Cops become suspicious; they imbibe the critical disposition. “No one is really as sound as we are. We are an elitist group.” ”
http://www.christiancourier.com/articles/250-how-to-identify-a-cult
It even describes how they treat citizens.
That's pretty darn scary... but you can't deny that becoming a police officer is definitely an indoctrination process.
Wish it weren't.
Thanks for the comment and the analysis!
"a Seattle cop apparently complained to Google about my site to try and get it shut down"
I take it the Google folks confirmed this? LAMO what was he going to do, charge this site with contempt of cop?
Well, I say apparently because a cop said that he tried to get me shut down on another local forum... whether he actually did try is up for debate.
However, around the time he said that we did have a day or two when the site was unavailable while all other blogspot sites I checked were fine.
All I know is that they will if they can and have said so before.
It's pathetic that google would bow down to some dumb vengeful cop. More people need to fight for their rights and the rights of others. I have a feeling they might if they knew the extent and degree of police corruption. That's why educating everyone on this topic is so important.
Well, the main thing is that, ultimately, they didn't kill the site. So that's what matters...
Though I do worry sometimes that I should check into other hosting options... just can't afford anything beyond free sites like blogger that would expose me to being shut down at the request of some police officer somewhere.
...speaking of, I need to back things up again soon.
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