I must say there are some, at least in my opinion, inaccurate analogies being made to my post. To say EMS should be arresting people is not what I said, nor did I say a zip lock bag was as effective as a good barrier. To use the logic of some of those who replied to me would be to throw common sense out the window, in my perspective. So, a PD officer only has to arrest people who break the law? Okay, then a teacher should have no obligation to report child abuse because they are not LE officers; I have no responsibility to report a drunk driver because I am not a LE officer, and really no one has a responsibility to stop and help anyone if they are not on duty. Because I am not a psychologist I should not counsel a friend, and because I am not a CNA I shouldn't the old lady cross the street. I remember a time when Americans cared about their fellow American, and although we were poor we never starved. When a peace officer dons his uniform he is communicating his willingness to help someone else. LEO's wonder why the public has no faith in them, and why people don't respect them, and then they go pull a stunt like this...I just can't imagine.
When you are trying to persuade the public you are there to help them, yet you refuse to treat them as people worth saving, you are saying one thing and doing another. I would flip my lid if I discovered a public servant, WHOSE SALRY I PAY refused to conduct himself accordingly. As I said, I remember a time when people cared about their neighbor, and when this was part of what made us such a great nation. Now the mentality is "I don't have to do anything", and "my name is Jimmy and I'll take all you give me". If someone is so callus as too look at a dying 2 y/o child and not the common decency to at least make an attempt to salvage a life, they have no business wearing a public service uniform. They say would it have made a difference...I guess as a police officer he is somehow psychic as well right?
As I said, police officers are supposed to do more than enforce laws; they are here to protect the public good.
The reason why we have ethics and civic responsibility is to ensure the "life and liberty" of everyone else, including our children and our neighbors. When I was in the service we were told of an offense called "Conduct Unbecoming of a United States Marine", and I can't help but think this is not only conduct unbecoming of a LEO, but of a human being. Moreover I called a friend of mine who is a LEO and he thought I was joking. He was even appalled at the story.
Maybe I am being overly harsh, but you know what I am so tired of people making excuses for PD officers. They get away with a lot, and now they can breech the very fabric of being human and this is considered okay? When did we become so immersed in selfishness that now not even children are immune?
We all have our opinion, and I have stated mine. I am not going to persuade anyone who disagrees with me, and the truth is this is extremely upsetting to me, so I am done on this discussion. I respect the opinion of others, and perhaps I am out of place. All I know is as a father of a two y/o myself it hit a nerve, and in my time I have never seen such an anger inspiring subject.
We all have our views, and due to my level of anger I will leave this well enough alone.
What happaned to compassion.