I normally don’t travel in social circles that encompass police. I met him through a friend. He was a rookie police offer. I didn’t like him at all. He looked like a little worm. He acted like a worm, very full of himself and he seemed to have the little man’s syndrome.
I was listening to the radio on
the way home from work. I heard the story on NPR (National Public Radio)
"A police officer was suspended today (later fired) after two different women lodged complaints against the officer. According to the women the officer pulled them over for speeding. The officer told the girls (two different girls in two different cars) if they showed him their tits he would let them off with a warning."
One of the girls lifted her shirt and showed the police officer her
tits ---- as requested. The Police officer then let the girl go. After he let the girl go she drove
directly to the police department and filed a complaint.
While the first girl was filing her complaint the police officer pulled a second girl over and made her the exact same offer;
“If you show me your tits I’ll let you go with a warning”
The second girl refused to lift up her shirt and show the police officer her tits so she was given a speeding ticket. American Justice in action. After the police officer gave the girl her ticket she drove directly to the police station to file a complaint.
The police officer in question was a Christian
The police officer was fired but he was not charged. This offends me. I understand the city wanting to make this go away quickly and quietly but the man should have been charged.
I was sentenced to ten and one half years on a non violent and victimless crime. I feel the need to juxtapose these offenses.
What about justice? This is a crime with two different victims. What about justice?
The man had a pathological need to wear a uniform and be in
charge. All part of the short man’s syndrome. No other police force would hire
him and he applied to all. In an effort to fill his need to be a policeman he took
a job as a security guard. He was in charge of the back door. Very
important job. You can tell how important the job was as he was paid nine dollars an hour.
After getting fired as a policeman the only other job he was qualified for was night watchman in charge of the back door and getting paid nine dollars an hour.
I suppose there is a smattering of justice in this story.
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