The problem we have with law enforcement in the US is that the mentality that says if people think they’re going to get beat up or put in jail they won’t commit crimes. We will never punish our way out of crime; the people who make the rules can’t comprehend the mentality that either doesn’t consider the consequences or don’t care – prison, for some people, is part of life.
Good education and opportunities are the way to short-circuit the crime carousel.
Most police department only require a GED and a driver’s license for new recruits. If they “fear for their life” they are allowed to shot / kill a person with autism / bi-polar / dementia / on drugs while a nursing aide in a nursing home or state hospital get years in prison for slapping a patient.
The problem with law enforcement in this Nation is the preference given in hiring military veterans. The skills required in the military have no relationship to the skills needed for law enforcement! Too many police departments are run like an occupying force rather than agencies that “serve and protect”!
Ok, this one is good. It has me truly laughing and the solution is great. However, I think they will solve the demographics crisis in the good old-fashioned way. They will find a way to co-opt a repressed group by putting them higher on the pecking order than all the other repressed groups.
It seems that Ted has a deep understanding of the rectal orifice. Perhaps it takes one to know one? Is he also a close associate of Donald Trump? The Donald has proven himself to be a flaming rectal orifice many times.
My brother in law was a cop in a small Texas town. He was a bully in high school to the point of exhibiting psychological issues in the stuff that he did, and he was able to turn that hobby into a profession by joining the local police department.
Our police should be carefully chosen, required to wear cameras, and any complaints should be reviewed by a citizen’s committee, elected by the citizens of the community. I can assure you he would have never been a cop, because he would never have applied for the job under those rules. I said he was evil, I didn’t say he was stupid.
I don’t think we are running low on a-holes as much as there are so many guns out there that people look sidelong at others and wonder if they will get shot for opening their mouth about anything.
I know and have known many police of many races. By and large they are all good people who attend and support their church, love their families, and look for ways to reach out to the community. But, I have observed that even the most kind and responsible of police officers can behave down to the lowest of quality. Sometimes it’s just a matter of the mob effect on police as they seek to bring a potential miscreant to bear. And, yes, there are those that prejudge a situation and potential law breaker by race.
I think there are plenty of people of color A$$holes, however, they don’t A$$hole the way that my former generation used to A$$hole. A$$holery evolves.
I don’t know Ted, still seems like there are still lots of a-holes about. And all this campus ruckus might well induce them to go into “law” enforcement.
The mistake made over and over again is prioritizing the hiring of ex-military personnel to be police. The skills required are in no way related! Subdue and occupy is the goal of the military. To protect and serve should be the goal of police!
In my teens, I used to baby-sit for a city cop and his spouse who lived across the street. Very nice family, and from all I ever heard, he was highly respected as a cop. Mexican, too, in a city where anyone but Swedes, Norwegians, and the occasional German were thin on the ground.
Flashaaway 23 days ago
Panel 3 not used to be, still are for the first world. Worlds 2 &3 also have plenty of their own.
jongblue 23 days ago
The red pill or the blue pill?
moosemin 23 days ago
How come GOCOMIC censors block us out for using words that Ted is using here?
Henwood 23 days ago
^^^@Fernbot: You sound like a Rallcop.
superposition 23 days ago
Corruption perception USA: 69% or 24th of 180 a 2% increase (higher is better) over 2021’s score …
transparency .org /en /cpi /2022
Dangerguy 23 days ago
The problem we have with law enforcement in the US is that the mentality that says if people think they’re going to get beat up or put in jail they won’t commit crimes. We will never punish our way out of crime; the people who make the rules can’t comprehend the mentality that either doesn’t consider the consequences or don’t care – prison, for some people, is part of life.
Good education and opportunities are the way to short-circuit the crime carousel.
SusanMontgomery2 23 days ago
Why does the left think that being held accountable for the actions they’ve chosen to take is “oppression”?
Motivemagus 23 days ago
Har!
Gen.Flashman 23 days ago
Most police department only require a GED and a driver’s license for new recruits. If they “fear for their life” they are allowed to shot / kill a person with autism / bi-polar / dementia / on drugs while a nursing aide in a nursing home or state hospital get years in prison for slapping a patient.
Havel 23 days ago
Since training average is about 21 weeks here, maybe raise it to be on par with other countries around the world?
steveconkey2003 23 days ago
Hey Ted, more cops are killed by brown people than whites. They also do most of the killing in America. Stop covering for them.
davidthoms1 23 days ago
The problem with law enforcement in this Nation is the preference given in hiring military veterans. The skills required in the military have no relationship to the skills needed for law enforcement! Too many police departments are run like an occupying force rather than agencies that “serve and protect”!
rmike7842 23 days ago
Ok, this one is good. It has me truly laughing and the solution is great. However, I think they will solve the demographics crisis in the good old-fashioned way. They will find a way to co-opt a repressed group by putting them higher on the pecking order than all the other repressed groups.
billopfer Premium Member 23 days ago
It seems that Ted has a deep understanding of the rectal orifice. Perhaps it takes one to know one? Is he also a close associate of Donald Trump? The Donald has proven himself to be a flaming rectal orifice many times.
Radish the wordsmith 23 days ago
A new Trump admin will fill that gap.
Diane Lee Premium Member 23 days ago
My brother in law was a cop in a small Texas town. He was a bully in high school to the point of exhibiting psychological issues in the stuff that he did, and he was able to turn that hobby into a profession by joining the local police department.
Our police should be carefully chosen, required to wear cameras, and any complaints should be reviewed by a citizen’s committee, elected by the citizens of the community. I can assure you he would have never been a cop, because he would never have applied for the job under those rules. I said he was evil, I didn’t say he was stupid.
ncorgbl 23 days ago
America is not running low, there is no shortage. They’ve just chose other professions to pursue, like conservative politics and comic pundits.
ShadowMaster 23 days ago
I don’t think we are running low on a-holes as much as there are so many guns out there that people look sidelong at others and wonder if they will get shot for opening their mouth about anything.
first0ime-movie Premium Member 23 days ago
Having an elected citizen’s committee is like having elected judges, the majority riding roughshod over the minority.
patrickab7 23 days ago
America will never have an @$$hole shortage.
Henwood 23 days ago
Americans Secretly Serving Higher Order, Law Enforcement & Subservience …
mourdac Premium Member 23 days ago
Hey, Ted, I was born in 1955…nevermind.
preacherman 23 days ago
I know and have known many police of many races. By and large they are all good people who attend and support their church, love their families, and look for ways to reach out to the community. But, I have observed that even the most kind and responsible of police officers can behave down to the lowest of quality. Sometimes it’s just a matter of the mob effect on police as they seek to bring a potential miscreant to bear. And, yes, there are those that prejudge a situation and potential law breaker by race.
rossevrymn 23 days ago
I think there are plenty of people of color A$$holes, however, they don’t A$$hole the way that my former generation used to A$$hole. A$$holery evolves.
momochan 22 days ago
Your slip is really showing Ted.
moondog42 Premium Member 22 days ago
The kids who would angrily turn off the Nintendo if they were losing are the ones who ended up as cops today
Arghhgarrr Premium Member 22 days ago
I don’t know Ted, still seems like there are still lots of a-holes about. And all this campus ruckus might well induce them to go into “law” enforcement.
Bozoid the Magnificent Premium Member 22 days ago
I wish I could upvote this strip twice.
davidthoms1 22 days ago
The mistake made over and over again is prioritizing the hiring of ex-military personnel to be police. The skills required are in no way related! Subdue and occupy is the goal of the military. To protect and serve should be the goal of police!
Màiri 21 days ago
In my teens, I used to baby-sit for a city cop and his spouse who lived across the street. Very nice family, and from all I ever heard, he was highly respected as a cop. Mexican, too, in a city where anyone but Swedes, Norwegians, and the occasional German were thin on the ground.
jeffeulb 21 days ago
Can’t be running too low on a-holes. Ted Rall is still here.