It was a little before 8 at night when the breaker went out at Emily Milburn's home in Galveston. She was busy preparing her children for school the next day, so she asked her 12-year-old daughter, Dymond, to pop outside and turn the switch back on. As Dymond headed toward the breaker, a blue van drove up and three men jumped out rushing toward her. One of them grabbed her saying, "You're a prostitute. You're coming with me." Dymond grabbed onto a tree and started screaming, "Daddy, Daddy, Daddy." One of the men covered her mouth. Two of the men beat her about the face and throat. As it turned out, the three men were plain-clothed Galveston police officers who had been called to the area regarding three white prostitutes soliciting a white man and a black drug dealer. http://blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2008/12/galveston_false_arrest.php
Not all cops, dude. Many, maybe. I have misbehaved, and tried to not get caught, but I did. And I can't really think of anything any of the cops did wrong. Sometimes I could have even been arrested, but the cop let me go. But, yes, this shit like with Dymond has to stop
so you've met a couple nice cops. that's great. That still doesn't compensate for all the asshole pigs, or the force itself. Law Enforcement are oppressors that need to be stopped, period. Law Enforcement needs to be torn apart and radically changed.
The problem isn't law enforcement, it's the laws themselves and the way they're made. The U.S. is supposed to be "Government for the people, of the people and by the people." But I don't remember voting on anything that said I should have to pay extra taxes to support defunct auto manufacturers in Detroit. I didn't vote to pay more taxes to support banks that were making stupid loans. I didn't vote to have cameras installed everywhere to monitor everything I do. The problem isn't the people enforcing the laws. It's the laws and the lawmakers that are the problem.
but by joining law enforcement and being apart of it, these people become law enforcement, become the problem. By joining, they are supporting it.
dudes and ladies, this is future crime... ever seen minority report? well basically the cops knew that not so many years in the future she'd sell her twat for money. case closed.
Could some one please explain the legal prinicple that allows America to view children as prostitutes? it doesn't make any sense to me, because as far as i understand it, prostitution is the exchange of sex for goods, services or money. And if a minor can't even legally consent to give sex in the first place, how are they, in the eyes of the law, able to exchange sex for money?