So that witnesses and the idiots with the videocameras can hear that the cop was telling him to "stop resisting" or "put his hands in the air."
2007-12-12 17:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Since you don't specify on the "scare tactics" I won't comment but as far as yelling, we want your attention NOW. You have done something to attract our attention and we want yours until this is settled. That means turn down the radio, hang up the phone, etc.. As soon as you listen up the tone & volume will go down. We are trained to be polite but firm and yes yelling is sometimes required. I like many people have been stopped for speeding etc. and trust me my window is down, interior lights on {if dark outside} and my hands on top of the wheel when the officer approaches. He has 100% of my attention when dealing with me. I have yet to be yelled at by an officer in my life other than the words "WATCH OUT or DUCK" etc. by a fellow officer. Trust me I don't stand there and ask why when that happens, there is plenty of time later to find out why.
2007-12-12 10:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have ever watched "COPS" you would have seen the police try and reason with some of the most ignorant humans imaginable. Nothing the cop says gets through. It's no wonder they don't throttle someone. Anyone who doesn't realize that being polite and listening to the police will avoid trouble is missing something. Yeah, some cops are real bastards but they aren't robots, not yet at least.
2007-12-12 09:18:03
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answered by Lizbiz 5
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Well... the simple answer is they don't "Always" yell or "Always" have to resort to scare tactics.
When a police officer responds to a call he has little idea of what he will face, if any. The Officer often has to take charge of the situation as it's often emotionally charged. They have no idea if you're a good person or an dangerous idiot.
Try placing yourself in their shoes and ask that question of yourself.
2007-12-12 09:11:27
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answered by prancinglion 5
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We are taught to yell, for two reasons.... To get your attention, and the attention of anyone else around. That way, if the situation escalates, there are plenty of witnesses to confirm the orders were clear and understandable.
Quite often, the person the officer is dealing with is under stress and may not hear as plainly as they normally do.
As far as the "scare tactics", you are going to have to provide an example to get a reasonable answer.
2007-12-12 09:07:28
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answered by trooper3316 7
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It is the result of improper training. They are NOT taught to yell at citizens, and that kind of behavior is not tolerated in respectable police departments. If you have suffered from this kind of imporper police behavior, you should report it by calling the main number, and asking to report a complaint about a police officer, they will connect you with the right person.
2007-12-12 09:15:26
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answered by Anonymous
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They have to get your attention as well as others who may be around to warn them what is going on. As for scare tactics like pointing a gun is for if you have a weapon on you. They need to protect themselves and you.
2007-12-12 11:38:08
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answered by Ashley P 2
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I don't always yell or resort to scare tactics. Hell, I rarely do.
How do you like the that? I just shot your BS statement full of holes hater.
2007-12-12 11:53:31
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answered by California Street Cop 6
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I have never had a cop yell at me like that. Well except the one day that my (ex) boyfriend, who is a cop, let me borrow his truck and I hit the pole in the McDonald's drive thru!!! He was pretty mad.
2007-12-12 09:07:27
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answered by jennyღ 5
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believe it or not, they are scared to. they never know if that person or persons, is a ax murderer, or just a person going to church. also their training, tells them to take control of the scene. no matter who it is.
2007-12-12 09:25:09
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answered by preacher7003 3
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