This opinion, I assure you, is not a popular one. Many cops I work with do not favor the installation of video cameras in their police cars. I flat out disagree and believe they can help save the profession.
Look at this recent Good Morning America video from Baltimore.
I feel bad for that cop, I really do. Odds are he will be in some serious trouble, perhaps even fired. Now I don’t think he is a brute or a violent person. I understand (but the public probably won’t) that he has spent years dealing with recalcitrant people like that punk kid. He probably had a bad day going already, and he snapped. This is not an excuse, but it is a consideration.
If cops know that everything they do is being videotaped, then I have to believe they will check themselves in times of emotion like the Baltimore incident.
Now trust me that everything in police work has to do with money, and money first. So getting this equipment will not be easy. Bean counters would rather fire me than help me keep my job. Sad, indeed (and fiscally unwise as well…it is cheaper to buy a video camera than replace a cop!)
Anyhow, I hope incidents like this one show the politicos that we need cameras NOW. And I hope that officer gets a second chance.
Feb 26, 2008 at 8:53 am
That dude needs to seriously chill. OK, the kids were boarding where they are not supposed to be, well welcome to the real world Officer Ribiera.
And I agree, the little outfit and toy car do not give him cause for self respect.
Mar 2, 2008 at 1:06 am
Yell at them, tell them to leave, but go hands on? I’m guessing the law he was enforcing was an infraction. Which means, at least in California where I work, you can’t arrest. I’ve been in like situations where taking the board, stick, or other object is a good idea for “Officer Safety.” But here I don’t agree. I rarely, monday night quarterback a cop. But when he is wrong, he is wrong.
Now on to the other issue. Why does it take a cop to cross the line to gain compliance? Why is it not the sheer fact a cop is talking to you that you do immediatly what he/she says?
Apr 24, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Fired, in the first minute of video. The only think he accomplished here is teaching those kids NOT to respect cops. Fired, fired, fired…
And I am a Police Chief
Apr 24, 2008 at 8:58 pm
Welcome, Sir, and thank you for sharing your view…
I have wondered aloud whether thugs become cops or cops become thugs. It is just this kind of case that makes me wonder. I suspect he might have been a jerk long before he took his oath.
My first visit from a Chief. Very humbling.
PC
Jun 17, 2008 at 10:56 am
dumb rent-a-cop