Monday, September 15, 2025

September 15,2025#Police brutality is the unjustified and excessive use of physical or psychological force by law enforcement officers against individuals, violating their civil rights and often resulting in harm or distress. It is a form of police misconduct, a civil rights violation that can include excessive beatings, shootings, unwarranted tasing, verbal abuse, and racial intimidation, with disproportionate impacts on marginalized communities. or even Rapeing the victims, Racism, Holding them Hostage and more. Excessive Force: Refers to the use of more force than reasonably necessary to achieve a legitimate law enforcement purpose. ( Or even fake purpose).Unjustified/Unwarranted: The force used is not for a justifiable reason. ( Fake police reports, Fake charges,fake set up charges and more).Violation of Rights: It infringes upon a person's civil and human rights. ( The real victims).Physical & Psychological Harm: Can involve physical violence like beatings or shootings, but also includes verbal abuse and psychological intimidation. Police Misconduct: It is considered an extreme form of misconduct by a police officer. ( in every way shape and form, also when they hijack people on the road ways and hwys and try to steal there life's for pure greed and more).Physical abuse such as beatings or unnecessary takedownsUnwarranted use of weapons, like tasersVerbal abuse and psychological intimidationRacial or discriminatory violence.Systemic Racism: Police brutality is closely linked to systemic racism and has disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minorities. Social Justice: It is a major concern within social justice movements advocating for policing reform and accountability. ( also If those police people have to pass a D.p.p.s.t. through the state and the state of the union and now through m.e.v.c.s to be even a real cop). A "police code of honor" refers to the ethical standards and principles that govern a police officer's conduct, encompassing a commitment to honesty, integrity, respect for the law and the public, and accountability for their actions. While the specific terms vary, these codes universally require officers to serve the community, uphold the constitution, and act with respect for human dignity, selflessness, and professional judgment. ( And not to Rape the victims and steal them blind and more).Integrity and Honesty: Upholding moral principles, being truthful, and maintaining trustworthiness. Respect for the Law: Adhering to and enforcing the constitution and all laws. Respect for People: Showing dignity to all individuals, regardless of their beliefs, values, or cultures. Accountability: Taking responsibility for one's actions and holding both oneself and others accountable. Public Trust: Never betraying the badge, integrity, or the trust the community places in law enforcement. ( I don't trust the cops in the USA or global but I do trust the cops and military from overseas now to uphold justice for me and all the real victims and real animals).Professionalism: Acting with objectivity and making decisions based on professional judgment and evidence. Public Service: Acting selflessly in the interest of the public good. ( I hate to tell you but thats only the real victims cops that act for the safety of the state).Law Enforcement Oath of Honor: In the United States, many law enforcement agencies adhere to oaths that include commitments to the constitution, the public, and never betraying their integrity or badge. UK Police Code of Ethics: This code includes principles such as honesty, respect for human dignity, and selflessness, emphasizing choices made on evidence and professional judgment.Dey 12, 1399 AP — The IACP Oath of Honor punctuates the importance of treating all individuals with dignity and respect and more.Miranda rights are a set of constitutional warnings that police must give to a person in custody before interrogation, informing them of their right to remain silent, their right to an attorney during questioning, and their right to a court-appointed attorney if they cannot afford one. These rights, established by the Supreme Court in the 1966 case Miranda v. Arizona, protect individuals from self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment and ensure their Sixth Amendment right to counsel. Failing to provide these warnings can make any statements made by the suspect inadmissible as evidence in court. ( when they are arrested they are supposed to read the Miranda rights to you not put their hands up and down your body touching your ass,boobs,or vag or more).Protection against self-incrimination: The Miranda warnings are rooted in the Fifth Amendment's protection against being forced to testify against oneself. Ensuring fair treatment: They act as a crucial safeguard, ensuring that individuals are aware of their constitutional protections before being questioned by law enforcement. Preserving evidence: By informing suspects of their rights, the prosecution can use statements made during interrogation as evidence in court. If Miranda warnings are not given, statements made may be excluded.

 September 15,2025#Police brutality is the unjustified and excessive use of physical or psychological force by law enforcement officers against individuals, violating their civil rights and often resulting in harm or distress. It is a form of police misconduct, a civil rights violation that can include excessive beatings, shootings, unwarranted tasing, verbal abuse, and racial intimidation, with disproportionate impacts on marginalized communities. or even Rapeing the victims, Racism, Holding them Hostage and more. Excessive Force: Refers to the use of more force than reasonably necessary to achieve a legitimate law enforcement purpose. ( Or even fake purpose).Unjustified/Unwarranted: The force used is not for a justifiable reason. ( Fake police reports, Fake charges,fake set up charges and more).Violation of Rights: It infringes upon a person's civil and human rights. ( The real victims).Physical & Psychological Harm: Can involve physical violence like beatings or shootings, but also includes verbal abuse and psychological intimidation. Police Misconduct: It is considered an extreme form of misconduct by a police officer. ( in every way shape and form, also when they hijack people on the road ways and hwys and try to steal there life's for pure greed and more).Physical abuse such as beatings or unnecessary takedownsUnwarranted use of weapons, like tasersVerbal abuse and psychological intimidationRacial or discriminatory violence.Systemic Racism: Police brutality is closely linked to systemic racism and has disproportionately affected racial and ethnic minorities. Social Justice: It is a major concern within social justice movements advocating for policing reform and accountability. ( also If those police people have to pass a D.p.p.s.t. through the state and the state of the union and now through m.e.v.c.s to be even a real cop). A "police code of honor" refers to the ethical standards and principles that govern a police officer's conduct, encompassing a commitment to honesty, integrity, respect for the law and the public, and accountability for their actions. While the specific terms vary, these codes universally require officers to serve the community, uphold the constitution, and act with respect for human dignity, selflessness, and professional judgment. ( And not to Rape the victims and steal them blind and more).Integrity and Honesty: Upholding moral principles, being truthful, and maintaining trustworthiness. Respect for the Law: Adhering to and enforcing the constitution and all laws. Respect for People: Showing dignity to all individuals, regardless of their beliefs, values, or cultures. Accountability: Taking responsibility for one's actions and holding both oneself and others accountable. Public Trust: Never betraying the badge, integrity, or the trust the community places in law enforcement. ( I don't trust the cops in the USA or global but I do trust the cops and military from overseas now to uphold justice for me and all the real victims and real animals).Professionalism: Acting with objectivity and making decisions based on professional judgment and evidence. Public Service: Acting selflessly in the interest of the public good. ( I hate to tell you but thats only the real victims cops that act for the safety of the state).Law Enforcement Oath of Honor: In the United States, many law enforcement agencies adhere to oaths that include commitments to the constitution, the public, and never betraying their integrity or badge. UK Police Code of Ethics: This code includes principles such as honesty, respect for human dignity, and selflessness, emphasizing choices made on evidence and professional judgment.Dey 12, 1399 AP — The IACP Oath of Honor punctuates the importance of treating all individuals with dignity and respect and more.Miranda rights are a set of constitutional warnings that police must give to a person in custody before interrogation, informing them of their right to remain silent, their right to an attorney during questioning, and their right to a court-appointed attorney if they cannot afford one. These rights, established by the Supreme Court in the 1966 case Miranda v. Arizona, protect individuals from self-incrimination under the Fifth Amendment and ensure their Sixth Amendment right to counsel. Failing to provide these warnings can make any statements made by the suspect inadmissible as evidence in court. ( when they are arrested they are supposed to read the Miranda rights to you not put their hands up and down your body touching your ass,boobs,or vag or more).Protection against self-incrimination: The Miranda warnings are rooted in the Fifth Amendment's protection against being forced to testify against oneself. Ensuring fair treatment: They act as a crucial safeguard, ensuring that individuals are aware of their constitutional protections before being questioned by law enforcement. Preserving evidence: By informing suspects of their rights, the prosecution can use statements made during interrogation as evidence in court. If Miranda warnings are not given, statements made may be excluded.  

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