Sunday, April 4, 2004

Company's Trouble

Cops use force in the citation where no force is required. This is always in the context of suspects' continued presentation of a menacing movement in parallel to the use of force against commanderist guerrillas who in the circle of their group are a continued sympathizer of political leaders that rule during a junta (or military dictatorship) in the Argentinian and Brazilian dictatorial regimes.

The training of a cop make citations with dangerous people is to detain or first use force depending on whether suspects are found to be a threat when the citation begins. But police use force, if a suspect is challenging on a range of problems, chiefly if the suspect actively represents the same threat after being arrested. As police are trained to use minimal force during arrests this is always because the suspect is actively delinquent after the arrest.

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