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Originally Posted by brassmonkey
that does not give them to beat your ass after your hands are back.
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No, it doesn't.
While I understand nothing justifies handling a suspect "rough" after they are handcuffed, it''s difficult for police officers to go from the adrenaline rush of pursuit and danger to fluffy bunnies. It's one thing if it happens once or twice a year, but police officers go through this four or five times a day. We expect the world of police officers but their job is impossible. Imagine working in an office for eight hours a day and randomly three times a day someone is going to attack you with a bat or a crow bar or a knife. After a few days of this you would be a basket case.
Again, I'm not trying to justify this, but I can understand it.