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From a Policeman's point of view
dossy7
#11 Posted : Wednesday, December 29, 2010 4:56:53 PM
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However as much as the policemen are people too it's them that encourage the thieves when they are arrested they always pay for their way out so when you have been eating with them then you turn your back what do you expect police reforms is the way to go all the senior officers should be given some golden hand shake and then let to go home.
We need a new police force
Kenya ni yetu sisi sote
murenj
#12 Posted : Thursday, December 30, 2010 11:17:27 AM
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a KNH female staffer sold her matatu on check off system. the buyer started defaulting on payments, Backed by her husband, and brother, they reposesded the vehicle and parked it in their compound. the buyer rushed to the flying squad and reported a hijack. The officers arrived at the residence and sprayed bullets on all and sundry...............leaving behind orphaned kids...
Ms Mkenya
#13 Posted : Thursday, December 30, 2010 1:10:58 PM
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murenj wrote:
a KNH female staffer sold her matatu on check off system. the buyer started defaulting on payments, Backed by her husband, and brother, they reposesded the vehicle and parked it in their compound. the buyer rushed to the flying squad and reported a hijack. The officers arrived at the residence and sprayed bullets on all and sundry...............leaving behind orphaned kids...


That is the KNH staffer's point of view..And it assumes that she/he was not a thief.. and that they did not try to shoot at the police..Did anyone tell you the policeman's view??

All i was saying in this thread is, give the policeman's view a thought/hearing. Sometimes, maybe more often than we care, they may be justified in what they do. And just for the record, i am not a cop!
....above all, to stand.
gogeta
#14 Posted : Thursday, December 30, 2010 2:20:58 PM
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In all the situations where i have spoken to a policeman, its always because of something that they did that was not supposed to be done or something they did not do that they were supposed to do. Someone has to convince me that all policemen are not evil pple.
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murenj
#15 Posted : Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:05:33 PM
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Ms Mkenya wrote:
murenj wrote:
a KNH female staffer sold her matatu on check off system. the buyer started defaulting on payments, Backed by her husband, and brother, they reposesded the vehicle and parked it in their compound. the buyer rushed to the flying squad and reported a hijack. The officers arrived at the residence and sprayed bullets on all and sundry...............leaving behind orphaned kids...


That is the KNH staffer's point of view..And it assumes that she/he was not a thief.. and that they did not try to shoot at the police..Did anyone tell you the policeman's view??

All i was saying in this thread is, give the policeman's view a thought/hearing. Sometimes, maybe more often than we care, they may be justified in what they do. And just for the record, i am not a cop!

they were not armed.
alma
#16 Posted : Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:58:11 PM
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Sorry to burst your bubble but I don't know of any HONEST policeman.

My experience with them is that they are just a bunch of trigger happy neanderthals. Of course this is just my point of view. Maybe the policemen you are mentioning above did not follow the law when arresting the suspect. Slapped him a bit etc....Now who says that's not true?

When we get professional policemen who SERVE the public, then I will join in this "policeman sanctification" process.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
kyt
#17 Posted : Saturday, January 01, 2011 10:15:19 PM
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Amen to that @ alma.
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Tommy
#18 Posted : Saturday, January 01, 2011 11:17:08 PM
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this issue needs to be approached soberly, but i blame it all on corruption. who said a criminal should be shot at on sight? who said that police guns are for hire? who said that we should have corrupt individuals for cops?. alot is desired to be seen
Don't wait for the Last Judgment. It happens every day. ~Albert Camus, The Fall, 1956
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