Seabrook gets an honorable mention to Manchester. Based on the amount of officers on that force they could be at the top.

George, not trying to tie you to anything. But the denial that there isn't a problem country wide is not helping matters. The per capita ratio of officers involved in incidents when compared to other organizations is so out of whack denial becomes a flash point. Maybe it is a bad as it has always been but the fact that everyone has a camera now is simply bringing incidents to light. But something seems amiss and a lot of the incidents aren't necessary. Some even defended the PO pinning the women down of the freeway and beating on her like it was some sort of a gang fight outside of a bar. Just wrong.

What is the answer? Well, that's the 64 thousand dollar question.

I will say this, calling those who bring up this sensitive issue "Cop Haters" ain't gonna resolve anything. And again I'm not saying you per say. And denial only throws gasoline on the fire.


Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson