police are not individually judged for their jurisprudence, and as a rule judges have vastly more of said jurisprudence than cops and much more training and their decisions are made more legible and except for where capital punishment exists they're not given to lethal force
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so the thing is, this is abused very physically. they start to physically arrest you and if you do anything except go limp they can call it resisting arrest, they can beat you up, you can flinch, it's really messed up. maybe there needs to be more monitoring on this
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debatable; i actually wouldn't give them this at the level they have this right now, there should be like, i don't know, cop levels, you need to be like a level 2 cop at least to arrest someone, level 1 is scouting and backup only
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in the present day *I* believe factually very few people resist arrest but if your point is if cops don't have the authority for arresting you for resisting arrest will not the crafty and disagreeable always walk, well, yes, good point. maybe: two step arrest w oversight
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i've been personally injured by cops who entered my home without a warrant or said miranda rights so that's where my radicalism was sharpened on this point. i do not know the stats *but* cops usually deploy in pairs 1 with the ability if someone can't arrest, they call it in
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