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The sad and unfortunate accidental shooting of a little girl by the Detroit police has triggered demands to prohibit film crews on police raids.
I am strongly opposed to such prohibition.
I have confidence in the police that they will not allow their professionalism to be compromised in favor of the camera crew. Instead these fugitive squads are well aware of the dangerous mission they are asked to do. They go through a tremendous amount of training to fortify the goal of minimizing the harm done to the citizens they are charged with protecting and their fellow police force member who must enter into someone's home.
The series of videos posted above are meant to provide a picture of the people who live an "A Don't Give A 'What' Lifestyle" and how the police have the unenviable task of having to interact with them in an attempt to maintain law and order.
The police are bound to certain "rules of engagement", the department can be sued.
Street Pirates - DON'T GIVE A DAMN WHO THEY KILL.
Your only hope is that you don't ever find yourself standing between where the Street Pirate presides and the trinket of value that he wants. He will not think twice in killing you in order to obtain it.
This edition of "The First 48 Hours" is important because it showed a Street Pirate who murdered a mother and father right in front of their young children.
It also shows the karma of "street justice" that is in effect as the person who was thought to have killed the two parents later was found dead.
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