Female Ponytail Police To The Rescue – The Standard of Policing



You should trust the police to protect you?

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  1. It is probable that nobody will ever see this, a lot of my posts disappear. In September 2021, there were 100s of comments about this incident on social media but nobody ever researched the context of what happened after the video was posted. The only man in the clip is Alex, or Alexander Vretchkov. There is a FB video where he is arrested, by Western Sydney male cops, of course. He was held without bail and then the press stopped reporting. The story vanished. No accounts mentioned the behaviour of the other cop and most of the comments were about how sad, or how "crazy" it all was. Thoughts and prayers for the "senior constables". After that, everybody forgot, nobody cared and nothing was learned.

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  2. Many years ago, I had joined a police website. I began posting comments about how unfair and dangerous it was to have female cops on the beat. Stating that female cops are a liability for the male cops, because the men naturally by instinct, will focus on protecting the female, instead of their job. I gave several examples. Well some cops didn't like what I said. So later that day, when Β±I was not home. A bunch of cop cars pulled up in front of my house and cops went all around my house pounding on my door, looking in my windows, asking my neighbors about me. When I came home, all my neighbors came to me asking what happened. I was surprised and had no clue why. Of course, I had long forgotten about the discussion inside their website earlier that day. I went to the police station and asked why they came to my house. Β±The officer at the desk told me he knew nothing about it and probably was a mistake in identity. He said, they probably got the wrong house. This is what they do. They use their tools that only they have, to find where you live. Then they come to your home and harass you and embarrass you in front of your neighbors.

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  3. Lowering the standards in education is called "teaching to the lowest common denominator." Keep lowering standards and the system sinks and decays to the point where we can't respect anything they claim to accomplish. Sad.

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