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In an episode of The Andy Griffith Show, Deputy Barney Fife
winds up giving Gomer Pyle a ticket for making a u-turn. Gomer, of course, tries to justify his
action, but Barney won’t hear it. The
ticket is given.
However, as soon as Barney hops into his squad car, he then
makes a u-turn himself and Gomer runs after him screaming, “Citizen’s
Arrest! Citizen’s Arrest!” Barney stops and tries to explain that his
squad car is a real emergency vehicle.
Then Gomer points out the rub in Barney’s logic. He wasn’t on an emergency call. Sheriff Andy Taylor makes Barney write himself
a ticket and the chaos ensues from there as well as the laughter.
Still, it’s one of my pet peeves today. Too many in law enforcement do not follow the
rules they themselves have to enforce.
It’s as if they are above the very laws they are citing us for. I had a friend that worked for a SWAT unit
and while traveling he would put his badge on his visor because he knew that if
he was pulled over that the badge would get him out of a ticket 95% of the
time. Another friend was pulled over for
riding his motorcycle on the sidewalk and then the same cop was parked on the
sidewalk writing in his book later that day.
Furthermore, in front of the pizza place I used to work at, you can only
enter from the north due to how the entrance is set up and the double yellow
lines in the road. One of our drivers
had even received a ticket for entering from the south. A few days later a state trooper was spotted
doing exactly what our driver had done and the manager went and asked him for
verification, stating that the driver had received a ticket for exactly what
the officer had just done. The trooper
admitted that it was illegal and that he shouldn’t have done it. Hypocrisy carries a badge.
The entire problem these days is that we have people in
leadership roles that have no integrity.
Politicians who make deals against the people they represent, ministers
who do not practice what they preach, and police officers who break the laws
they are supposed to enforce. How are we to get our children to respect a
position that the people in it do not respect?
I hear quite a bit about sports figures and celebrities being role
models and I’m not sure I agree with that.
However, those in office and those behind the badge are role models and they need to make sure they are setting the
best example for all of those around, especially the young kids. You cannot uphold a law that you break
constantly. The rotten apples need to be
called out, whether it’s by calling the department and reporting it or by
public outcry. It’s time for those who
uphold the law to be held to the law.
It’s time for a citizen’s arrest.
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I have actually called and reported blatant disregard for traffic laws, by police officers, to the police station (Brevard Sheriff). They don't care.
ReplyDeleteAfter being in the AF for 22 years myself, I have immense respect for "individuals" serving in law enforcement, yet virtually complete contempt for the Sheriffs Dept as a whole from what I see from many of them in public.
I can agree with the respect for individuals. Hopefully, eventually, they will out number the corrupt, self-righteous ones.
DeleteYou've got my vote and could you please add teachers showing respect to the subs they work with so maybe the students will show the same. I taught at a middle school - 7th grade students - and while I was introducing myself and getting into what their teacher wanted, one young gentleman interrupted ensuring his classmates knew I wasn't a real teacher, I didn't have to have any education to be a sub and no one had to listen to me.
ReplyDeleteAmen
That was a self-righteous ass you had in your class. I think overall there has been a break down in respect earned and deserved. It's a sad sign of the times, I'm afraid, and I wish it would change soon.
DeleteHe was one of several that day. I vowed never to go back to the school. It is a sad sign of the times and you've got to wonder what on earth is being taught at home...
ReplyDeleteIn too many homes, not very much.
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