A Compilation of Police Corruption NYPD Hating revolves around the corruption of the City’s police force. Using testimony from NYPD whistleblowers and footage from across the internet, I’ve compiled a documentary that is interesting to say the least…
I love this. More people need to know about this, and not just know but DO something about it.
@TheDailyCrazy Thank you! I would hope people would finally get together to make a difference. I think it’s crazy this quota story was reported twice, by 2 different officers, yet very FEW people know about it.
What’s crazy to me is how ridiculous cops act even on camera because they KNOW they will get away with it.
Why did they need 5 cops to arrest ONE man though? Dead ass? And they wonder why no one likes the NYPD.
@ladiisweetnezz81391 I guess all 5 of them make their daily quota for arrests if they all “help” detain him. I hope that’s not the case, but it most likely is the reason. This video shows why the NYPD acts the way they do.
I hate american cops, they are fucking stupid.
@ExtremalZ There’s way too much corruption with law enforcement in this country. There’s pretty much no way to fix it now…
Most of those NYPD cops did a pretty good job. Even while some stupid lower class people try to mob up against them for no reason! And what has this video to do with “corruption”?! Corruption is the act of taking money for doing or not doing something. Did someone on those tapes pass over green paper? You simply do NOT know what you are talking about. But good compilation of scenes anyway.
@effinshut So it’s OK to be treated like a criminal for knowing the law? It’s OK to beat an Afghanistan vet going into an elevator because he took too long to show his ID? Actually corruption is “the abuse of public power, office, or resources by government officials or employees for personal gain.” In this case this seems to be Bloomberg’s and the heads of 1 Police Plaza’s obsession with crime statistics. I believe you simply do NOT know what you are talking about. Thanks for watching though.
@evothedon To stay with the elevator guy. Why is he walking in the direction of the left cop and stretching his neck and face in his direction? I think this has nothing to do with showing an ID-card too slow. This might be HIS explanation for starting a fight! And each case has nothing to do with “corruption” in general. Even if we use your definition. It might be true that the NYPD has problems with crime statistics. But you should blame those who manipulate statistics: The politicians.
@effinshut Regardless of who which side you take. There’s no way you could believe a guy stretching his neck in an officers direction, with his hands down is enough of a threat to warrant striking him with a baton and continuing to do so as he’s cowering on the ground. If we use my definition, and even if the politicians are at fault; it’s the cops in the streets that are enforcing this corrupt activity and putting citizens rights at risk in favor of better crime stats. It’s wrong, either way.
@evothedon I do not see the PERSONAL benefit for a cop when he defends himself. If you say that he shouldn’t have hit the attacker with his baton several times, that’s okay to say. But to me it’s an individual and sudden event. I can’t see any “systematic corruption” in this or in the other scenes. You had your opinion BEFORE you made the video. And then you collected scenes that were suitable to underline your statement. Do you really think those cops like fighting with other people?