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chest-pounding posers

good time — amid the blah blah about the "murdered" philly pig and supposedly related beatings of dwayne dyches, brian hall, and pete hopkins — to remind everyone that being a cop is hardly among the deadliest jobs in the US, even as reported by their filthy criminal brethren in the fedgoon machine.

as one who's stopped regularly and illegally by pigs (WiFi night owl), i've heard plenty of this bullshit about what a dangerous job they supposedly have. hey, pigs: fuck you. check the BLS stats every year, and what will you find? the uniformed violence monopolists don't crack even the top ten of most fatal occupations in the "US". their fatality rate (16.8 per 100,000 in 2006) is basically equal to that of cab drivers and chauffeurs (16.7 per 100,000 in 2006). compare the supposedly uber-dangerous scam of the pigs to the fatality rates of, for example, miscellaneous agricultural workers (21.7), roofers (33.9), garbage collectors (41.8), loggers (82.1), aircraft pilots and flight engineers (87.8), and fishermen (at 141.7, approaching 10x the fatality rate of the uniformed soccer squad).

next time you hear some scumbag sanctimonious pig yapping about how tough he has it, and how much you owe him for being "on the street" ripping you off (systematically and computer-like) before the non-uniformed thugs have their way, tell him to go to bls.gov and suck your non-delusional cock.

a few nights ago one of the uniformed assholes told me that a byproduct of their roving patrols of parking lots is that i also am safer. i pointed at my passenger seat and explained that the only reason i don't have a gun there regularly, as i used to when in "their" state, is because the biggest threat to me statistically is an overreacting cop; therefore, i am less safe with their behavior, since when alone in the parking lot (most of the time) i am, via coercive de facto disarmament, more vulnerable if attacked.

pigs make the world safe for pigs — rule number one, heard directly from a shift supervisor's yapper a couple of month's ago. their #1 priority is to return home safe at night, not follow the law or protect those they supposedly swore to protect.
[...] Following the slaying of Liczbinski, who was shot at least five times by a high-powered rifle, city and state officials called on Congress Thursday to reinstate a ban on assault weapons.

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