Is the police of india mis-using it's powers and abilities? on the news - i saw that a police was beating up a 65 year old. I still don't knwo the reason.
So - is the Poilce of India using mis-using it's powers?
Is the police of india mis-using it's powers and abilities? on the news - i saw that a police was beating up a 65 year old. I still don't knwo the reason.
So - is the Poilce of India using mis-using it's powers?
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1. THe four guys - are Einstein, Newton, the other i forgot - I know - bt dun know the name😆Originally posted by: abhijit shukla
SDK,
First of all: Looooooooooove your siggy. I have been meaning to comment on that for a while now. I instantly recognized you at the center but who are those four dudes to your left and how come they look exactly like the ones to your right? [they are the same - they balance the thing]
Anyway, A famous saying goes: power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. A person in charge of keeping others in line is very susceptible to abusive transformation. I am not defending the cops but I believe it is a natural consequeance of being inducted into law-enforcement that the person will abuse the power. Happens in most countries - has happened in all ages.We also need to consider what quality of people get attracted to te profession. With the salary the government is paying and the inherant risk to life and a constant sense of indegnation these people have to face, it is very likely that the force will attract a lot of people who have no reagard for their own lives and dignity - and by extention for anyone else's. Police brutality is not a disease but a symptom of how sick our society is. Saying that does not give any individual cop an exempt from basic human decency but we as a society need to do our part about the issue also. [I agree]
You make a very valid point though and I command you for bring it up for the discussion. 👏
BTW, I have heard that Einsteine, when young, called himself smarterhebrewkid. Didn't quite catch on.
2. - The only info i have on police is that:
when I went to indiam they make u pull over without reason, as it happend to my uncle once
and they need either money, or some "explanation" as my cousin once did"- the rest = news, and shows😆
so currently - I have nothing to either defend them, r agree that they are misuins there power:
3. Thanks😳
4. Smarterhewbrewkid - I never knew tat😆
Why just India? With power comes greater responsibility. But now that we are talking about India, curruption, power, suppression in police department is nothing new. Some time ago, when they had flood in Surat, Gujarat, I was viewing some pictures and it had this hawaldar carrying police on his shoulder acrross this water. Such a spinelss picture. Let's not generalize, but yes, police in India are known for using their power without being responsible.
well - i've seen extremely little of police power around the world...
the origination on this topic was the News I saw a couple of days ago [as in the 1st post] - heard this Police beating a 65 year old...that's what gave me the idea of this topic😊
can correct this one -> only experienced India's and Us' police -> not enough to compareOriginally posted by: princessjojo
Awesome Topic!
I was shocked at a coverage on news once. I dont remember the location in India, but it was quite recent. The police, headed by a women officer, BEAT and HIT any boy/girl, man/woman couple they saw at a particular park without asking for any explanation!!!! They didnt care to know whether they were married, adults, or anything else!! She pushed the journo away too, I think. And guess what she had to say: that these people were skipping college!
A height of shameful ignorance on their part. I dont remember whether the dept. was reprimanded/disciplined for this silly abuse of power or whether any action against them was taken at all...but it disgusted me and outraged my sensibilities, and made me feel utterly helpless in front of such people which is the system itself. 🤢
Abuse of power exists everywhere, but I think in India its a degree (or a few more) higher than most places...someone correct me if I am wrong.
Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid
can correct this one -> only experienced India's and Us' police -> not enough to compare
Ever heard of Rodney king, Ahmadu Diallo?
This kind of stuff happens everywhere, maybe more in India
Originally posted by: SmarterDesiKid
Is the police of india mis-using it's powers and abilities? on the news - i saw that a police was beating up a 65 year old. I still don't knwo the reason.
So - is the Poilce of India using mis-using it's powers?
Another Gujarathi genius in the forum!!!!!!
Smarter Desi Kid ji!!!
Nice Topic👏!!!!
I don't like Indian Police much but things will not go on if we don't have police.They are not that bad atleast some policemen are good.The biggest tragedy is NO Police Official has power,Police system is almost controlled by Politicians.Sometimes we really feel like showing pity on them.I defintely agree that Indian Police system is corrupt but they do serve people.
BTW smarter kid you missed my image in your signature😛.I don't mind if you put colour or black and white photograph😊.Just for fun.
Great siggy!!!
Cheers,
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