Today the social media picks up every little thing that the police do negatively and put it into their own words causing a lot of bad names for police officers. With racism and the whole “Black Lives Matter” organization it is getting harder and harder for police officers to discipline American Americans without getting brought down on social media. “A great example would be the Michael Brown case in 2014 when an African American boy was shot to death after robbing a convenience store and attempting to reach for the officer’s gun. One week later a white male named Dillon Taylor was shot to death as for not cooperating” (Weebly, 2016). The difference between these two cases are the races of the people themselves. Michael Brown’s case got covered throughout the United States while the Dillon Taylor case did not even make it out of the state. This has to do with the fact that Michael brown was black and Dillon Taylor was …show more content…
Those things include: talking on a mobile device while driving a police vehicle, texting while driving a police vehicle, not wearing seat belts in a police vehicle. For the texting and calling while on duty and driving can be seen as acceptable to some citizens because it can be work related, but not all citizens accept that and often get upset about them not following the laws that we do. The seatbelt law is one that really upsets citizens because we expect them to wear them for their own safety. “Many departments have exemptions which allow on-duty peace officers to avoid wearing seatbelts. For some reason, police officers feel that they are exempt from the law of physics as well. Any police leader who doesn't understand the importance of seatbelts in the preservation of an officer's life has his head buried in the sand” (Cappitelli, 2016). The public expects police officers to obey the seatbelt laws and reject the notion that police officers need to get out of the car in a hurry and therefore should not be wearing