Ms Tree
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I think there are a few things in play.
First off I think it can be agreed that in a perfect world when stopped by LEO's it is best to comply and do as requested. The caveat with this is that this assumes that the commands given by LEO's will be rational, just and reasonable.
That begs the question. What is rational, just and reasonable? I do agree with the contention that the 4th has taken a beating (from both sides). I believe that for probable cause there needs to be a clear and present danger or at least a certain level of probability that a clear an present danger is possible. Given that standard there is no way the actions of Bland rose to the level of a threat and she should never have been asked to leave her car much less been arrested.
Secondly is LEO discretion. I understand that LEO's need to be able to be able to address issues on the street and that no rule book will ever be able to address ever possible contingency. Having said that, the idea that results can vary depending upon someone's mood or tone of voice or a few/many bad words is in my opinion ludacris. I do not care if someone pissed in the LEO's Cheerios that morning. Leave that crap at home or find a new job. In this regard, being a cop is like being a retail clerk. You do not have the right to take out your pissy mood on your customers. They can be pissy to you , deal with it. I deal with it every day and I keep my mouth shut, do my job and send them on their way.
LEO's are there to enforce the LAW and only the law. They are not there to enforce etiquette or protect their sensibilities. There is no law that says I have to be cheery when I get pulled over.
Yes Bland should have exited the vehicle. No she should never have been asked. She was not a threat. Being rude is not a threat. The cop should have given her the ticket/warning and moved on. Instead, he decided for what ever reason that he had to prove how big his dick was. As a result, a simple traffic stop escalated into a confrontation and arrest and a woman died in jail.
The fact that she may have killed her self anyway is irrelevant. She died in jail and that never needed to happen because she should not have been in jail in the first place.
First off I think it can be agreed that in a perfect world when stopped by LEO's it is best to comply and do as requested. The caveat with this is that this assumes that the commands given by LEO's will be rational, just and reasonable.
That begs the question. What is rational, just and reasonable? I do agree with the contention that the 4th has taken a beating (from both sides). I believe that for probable cause there needs to be a clear and present danger or at least a certain level of probability that a clear an present danger is possible. Given that standard there is no way the actions of Bland rose to the level of a threat and she should never have been asked to leave her car much less been arrested.
Secondly is LEO discretion. I understand that LEO's need to be able to be able to address issues on the street and that no rule book will ever be able to address ever possible contingency. Having said that, the idea that results can vary depending upon someone's mood or tone of voice or a few/many bad words is in my opinion ludacris. I do not care if someone pissed in the LEO's Cheerios that morning. Leave that crap at home or find a new job. In this regard, being a cop is like being a retail clerk. You do not have the right to take out your pissy mood on your customers. They can be pissy to you , deal with it. I deal with it every day and I keep my mouth shut, do my job and send them on their way.
LEO's are there to enforce the LAW and only the law. They are not there to enforce etiquette or protect their sensibilities. There is no law that says I have to be cheery when I get pulled over.
Yes Bland should have exited the vehicle. No she should never have been asked. She was not a threat. Being rude is not a threat. The cop should have given her the ticket/warning and moved on. Instead, he decided for what ever reason that he had to prove how big his dick was. As a result, a simple traffic stop escalated into a confrontation and arrest and a woman died in jail.
The fact that she may have killed her self anyway is irrelevant. She died in jail and that never needed to happen because she should not have been in jail in the first place.