What do you think.
I say, yeah. You sign up to be a police officer, you are subject to the laws you were employed to enforce and uphold. Don't like the policy? Don't be a cop. But keep the pigs who [i]are[/i] in the pen honest.
Of course, they would be innocent until proven guilty, just like everybody else. But the severity of the punishment would be consistent not with the severity of the crime committed, but with the promise the officer gave when he was granted his badge. Break that promise, you pay the price of a lifetime.
Though, this proposal was brought up to me only last week, and I haven't thought much about the stipulations. I felt like it might have made a good thread.
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*looks for hook* I can't find it? Anybody see it?
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Cop gets a speeding ticket. [i]OFF WITH HIS HEAD![/i]
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Lite rats should be... jailed for a lifetime, so no one would have to worry about them ratting on them for eating their cheese and don't even get me started on... when a rat pretends to be a mouse o_O life time in a DARK jail/cage
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Same punishment as everyone else. That's fair an mature. Now stop trying to be like Camnator, no one really cares.
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Nah, no one would want the anarchy resumes.
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[i]Everyone[/i] who breaks the law should be executed. No matter how minor the infraction. Laws exist for a reason, there's no point to them if you can go around breaking them without consequences. /sarcasm
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Don't you think that is a bit hardcore!?
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No. Rehabilitation is always more valuable than punishment, and in the instance of police officers: they are only human. Everybody is corruptible. Execution should only be used in instances where the offender cannot be rehabilitated.