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Originally Posted by Zeke
I'm not certain what I espouse is "extreme."
For example, a popular board opinion is that an arrest, due to a slanted system, is de facto judging because no minority could ever, possibly, receive fair treatment in our criminal justice system.
If an officer can stop criminal behavior without an arrest? Using means similar to what our "heroic" mother has done? Potentially teaching a lesson prior to the formality of charges?
I'm not immediately perceiving a negative, unless you're willing to hold this kid's mother to the same standard of judgment (overbearing) due to her actions.
If cops doing such a thing is wrong, so is she.
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We can all have opinions about it, but in the end, it's none of your fucking business how anybody parents their children...not until they start asking you for feedback, or until you start as a caseworker for Child Protective Services.
It's everybody's fucking business how the police behave. Or maybe you don't think the cops work for the rest of us, eh?