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The corrupted police system incentivizes police officers to lock people up with even minimal evidence, especially when they need extra money for their expenses.
13:17 - 13:48 (00:30)
Summary
The corrupted police system incentivizes police officers to lock people up with even minimal evidence, especially when they need extra money for their expenses. They look for any little thing to lock people up as quickly as possible to earn money with overtime payments, as shown in an episode of Bronx Warrants television show.
ChapterRacial Profiling and Cop Altercations
EpisodeAhmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker discusses the likelihood of people trying to "game the system" for their own financial gain, regardless of the payment structure.
13:48 - 14:53 (01:05)
Summary
The speaker discusses the likelihood of people trying to "game the system" for their own financial gain, regardless of the payment structure. He suggests waiting until the end of a shift to handle any potential issues with suspected wrongdoing.
ChapterRacial Profiling and Cop Altercations
EpisodeAhmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
Joe Rogan discusses the isolated behavior of vigilantes and the irony of the Ahmed Arbery case where the two perpetrators were actually connected to the police department.
14:53 - 15:23 (00:30)
Summary
Joe Rogan discusses the isolated behavior of vigilantes and the irony of the Ahmed Arbery case where the two perpetrators were actually connected to the police department.
ChapterRacial Profiling and Cop Altercations
EpisodeAhmaud Arbery Killing... Andrew Schulz & Akaash Singh React
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The speaker discusses racist policing including stereotypes of fat, old, and bearded officers and how black people are often viewed as suspects in crimes.
15:23 - 16:58 (01:34)
Summary
The speaker discusses racist policing including stereotypes of fat, old, and bearded officers and how black people are often viewed as suspects in crimes.