Spyke
lemmy.zip

Not anywhere near the worst police training, I'm sure.

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Honestly that was my first thought too, although it's awful that that's where our expectations are at, any hour they're spending watching that is an hour not spent listening to killology psychopaths.

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A404reply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I whish I could get to spent watch a movie during work hours 😔

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I did that as a security guard for two months (we were allowed to). After a month, it gets really fucking boring. This was back in 2007, so no internet access on the computer.

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lemmy.world

Ten year old article.

Three years before Chauvin murdered Floyd.

They definitely learned a lot from the film.

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MNByChoicereply
midwest.social

Floyd was murdered by the Minneapolis Police. St Paul Police appear to be more chill.

Edit: Not "chill" chill, but rather "less murderous chill".

Edit 2: Yes, I fucked up who is who between Floyd and Chauvin. Why? Fuck if I know.

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the_crotchreply
sh.itjust.works

Nobody murdered Chauvin. He was thrown in jail. He may be murdered in jail but it hasn't happened yet.

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It's a movie about how the government created the crack epidemic to demonize minorities so yeah they should watch it.

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Did they license it properly? That’s a public viewing.

My standards for cops are so low that’s my first thought.

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AeronMelonreply
lemmy.world

I don’t think police training is open to the public.

If that station bought it legit, they can show it to anyone who works there.

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The link you provided specifically calls out classroom instruction as an exception.

Also, IIRC, the whole thing is moot once your screening becomes invite only as that would be considered a private venue.

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None of this applies to pirated media of course, because I downloaded it and made it mine

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

if I bought the dvd, I can't put a tv on my lawn (if I was american and lived in a suburb) and play it there for anyone to watch?

am I reading this right?

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I think it can get a little weird. A local cafeteria was going to play a movie during the dinner, and somehow advertising the fact (as an event, I guess) pushed it across into potentially breaking the law.

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“Alright, and who wanted to sleep with the fox? Diez write down everyone who raised their hand…

“Sir, why?”

“1 on 1 training.”

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literature.cafe

Fox? There's a whole slew of potentials in that movie! The lemmings alone should make everyone in this form social media start ticking.

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So they learned to:

  • as quickly as possible, associate with the local mafia
  • use that mafia to threaten suspects with their lives to progress the case
  • respect other species

Alright, good start

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You reached the end