It's borderline tyranny, you're basically fearing the people that you are taxed to protect you...??? I mean I don't live in the USA and yes it does exist here in the UK as well, but within the developed countries I believe the USA have the worst police brutality I've read or witnessed (my girlfriend is from Arizona and we go back alot). Is there a way to stop it? Well... YES there is, by publicly firing or prosecuting these officers as if they were one of us! Rather than sheltering them and hiding facts to save face.. THANK THE INTERNET, cause we wouldn't even know otherwise.
Nice post.. sorry if I was ranting off a little there.
What we are seeing in the US is a lack of enforcement. Too many people are selecting which laws they will obey and which they will ignore. We have a process in place to change, create new, or delete laws. This is done by elected officials who refuse to do so. The arrogance of selective adherence to existing laws is frustrating to average citizens who see Hillary Clinton, Eric Holder, and the Sate of California in open defiance of our country's laws. In the US, if you don't like a law, you gather a majority and change it. You don't get to decide that it is not a good law and will just ignore it. Right now the US is more of what we call a Banana Republic than it is a beacon of freedom.
their record sure is am embarrassment, that's for sure