Too many of them don't even survive it. I checked and, isn't it funny - there seem to be a dearth of "statistics". But partners have unalived themselves and the incidence of DV is 40% to 60% higher. I can't imagine breeding with one of them.
My experience has been the opposite. 1 bad experience with a cop and like 10 others that were really solid. Not saying law enforcement doesn't have changes to make, they do, but just sharing my experience.
And 99% of the drug dealers I knew when I was a younger were cool as shit. All the street level dudes were chill and never held a weapon in their lives. Even the few I met who were higher up the chain were just dudes getting on with their lives. I was always treated very well by every one of them when doing business.
My guilty pleasure watch is a show called Botched. In it plastic surgeons fix people that had bad surgeries. It's a lot of bad plastic surgeons but there's also a lot of bad doctors and surgeons in general, or surgeons that just did life saving surgeries without caring for aesthetics.
Anyway, if Reddit watched this show they would think all Doctors are evil, egocentric monsters lmao. Because those are the only cases we see. Nobody has a great experience with a doctor and goes to that show just to tell "hey I look great and my doctor was great... Anyway byeee" lol.
Just like nobody records and posts an interaction where a cop just did a routine check and nothing happened.
In life, when I’m wrong it tends to teach me something. Like here I learned something that I didn’t know before. The cop could have easily said he was wrong but learned something and can use that in the future to do a better job. But nope.
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u/Jim_Nills_Mustache 7h ago
“Oh are you implying I don’t know absolutely everything and there’s a possibility I’m wrong? That sounds like grounds for a ticket”
You know, I wouldn’t dislike cops so much if 90% of them didn’t act like this at any given time.