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I wish I could ask a Hedge Fund Manager a question
I'm not manager but I work at an alt investment firm in the front office.
~$10 billion in AUM... Credit and equity strategies.
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I wish I could ask a Hedge Fund Manager a question
4. Why do cops lie so damn much? (reference the multiple shootings of unarmed black people)
Why dont you quit your job?
were u abused as a child scared to smile cuz they called u ugly?
I realized how much I enjoy helping people and how much I disliked criminals.
Not sure he knows. Why did Bush knock down the towers?I've got a few questions
Why is the industry designed to keep the artist in debt?
And why them dudes ain't ridin' if they part of your set?
And why they never get it poppin' but they party to death?
Yeah, and why they gonna give you life for a murder?
Turn around, only give you eight months for a burner?
Why they selling ******' CD's for under a dime?
And if it's all love, daddy, why you come with your 9?
Why my ****** ain't get that cake?
Why is a brother up north better than Jordan
That ain't get that break?
Why you don't stack instead of trying to be fly?
Why is ratting at an all time high? Why are you even alive?
Why they kill 2Pac and Chris?
Were you top shooter of your class like me? Do you use OC more or your baton?
I could've sworn you were just a volunteer. Not a real Cop.
Sons a armed security guard at Bank of America. Him and a 80 year old man switch shifts.
I've personally never come across it. Sounds like a level up from patrol. Never heard of anybody legally being able to search someone or their car/residence without either a warrant or consent. Unless that person is a 4th waiver. It is just like it sounds. You're 4th amendment has been waived and then you're pretty much good for a search at any time and that includes your house/vehicle in some instances.
What do you think of civil forfeiture in some jurisdiction's? If you aren't aware of it (not trying to insult your intelligence btw), cops can seize someone's property without a warrant because they believe "it may have been involved in a crime" and the person has to jump through all types of legal hoops to get it back, making it not even worth the effort.
Read stories of Canadian tourists in northern states getting their cash taken when getting pulled over by state police and they are SOL afterwards.
I wish it was just as much as you do, Believe me. I'm the biggest believer in giving respect to get respect. It's on an individual basis of course though and we can try to police other officers and often we do, but its up to them if they take it or not. Starting off at a level higher than it needs to be never goes well for anybody. Just makes for a lot of unnecessary work when there didn't need to be any.1st of all Thanks for providing a service to the community you work in and if you are a good cop, keep it up!
My question is why isn't respect a 2 way street for a lot of Police? Cops can talk to you any type of way but if you say something back its a problem even though we all grown ups
No questions from me but please destroy the blue wall of silence.
Please call out those in your union/ police department who are purposely harming black people and hold them accountable
Idk if you are a brother or not OP but I as a black man should not have to fear people who make a living from the taxes I pay every year. Im probably the cleanest person to get pulled over but I still am in fear when I get pulled me over I know that officer can take my life with impunity
And this aint even nothing new based on the rent events, this been going on for DECADES
Please be the change in your union/ police department
That is all
I do have a question for the guys that are Anti-Police, does the Officer's complexion play a factor? Or just the position itself.
For example, OP stated he's Asian.... is he held to the same regard, if he makes a felony stop on a black person opposed to being a "White" Officer?
Legit question btw.
I was never in the military so I don't necessarily know their rules of engagement. For us its all reactionary really. If you're exhibiting passive resistance (like I say to put your hands behind your back and you do nothing) then I can put your hands behind your back for you within reason of course. If you're exhibiting active resistance (like I say to stop and you keep walking or I try to put your hands behind your back and you pull away) then I can step it up a bit and use OC spray or some kind of control hold. If you're exhibiting assaultive behavior then I have more options like baton, personal body weapons, OC spray, carotid restraint etc. Then if you have a weapon, depending on the situation, deadly force can be used.Thank for answering my questions.
You mentioned your own "rules of engagement" How does it differ from the military's rules of engagement?
I do have a question for the guys that are Anti-Police, does the Officer's complexion play a factor? Or just the position itself.
For example, OP stated he's Asian.... is he held to the same regard, if he makes a felony stop on a black person opposed to being a "White" Officer?
Legit question btw.
Nope.
So you're saying race of Cop IS the x-factor, correct?