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Originally Posted by janmcn
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janmcn: I managed many a lawsuit in behalf of police officers and teachers because the company I worked for a company that wrote several schools and muncipalities .
First can civilians really understand what an officer has to deal with. They are suppose to protect the public under a civil code yet the criminals they deal with have no such inclination or obligation. They use that to their advantage by making false accusations to impunity They are further assisted by unethical attorneys looking for a big payout and make outrageous claims holding an officer to standards that no one could meet on this earth. Attorneys best method is to force muncipalities or schools to pay high defense costs. Often it becomes clear that simply paying the claim and not admitting to liability is the most feasible economic outcome. so don't let the big dollar numbers sway you into believing that all those allegations agains the police were right. Further you have civilians judging officers who have little understanding of their world
People need to ask themselves how does one take down a giant? The race baiters are playing the public like a fiddle and the media is only to willing to oblige because it sells papers also ask why didn't the Goldmans and Browns push people into the streets when OJ who obviously was guilty was let free because the mostly black jury wanted him free and rode stampede on the remaining jurors..but they didn't they went the rule of law way