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In reply to the discussion: Cops just shoot Everybody now, with surprisingly little social resistance [View all]KansDem
(28,498 posts)...the need to not violate anybody's civil rights. They would remind each other in a derisive tone.
Kind of reminds me of this line from "The Enforcer" (1951):
Capt. Frank Nelson: What's wrong with the law that we can't touch him? (Mendoza, boss of murder ring)
Capt. Frank Nelson: Oh, I know, our kind of laws are designed to protect the innocent. It's not enough we know a man is guilty - we have to prove it.
That's right: the police know he's guilty, but they have to "prove it."
But this kind of attitude permeated the movies of the time, clear up through Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry" series.
"Dirty Harry" (1971)
Chief: Have you been following that man?
Harry Callahan: Yeah, I've been following him on my own time. And anybody can tell I didn't do that to him.
Chief: How?
Harry Callahan: Cause he looks too damn good, that's how!
And...
The Killer: (pleading) Please! No more! I'm hurt! Can't you see I'm hurt? You shot me! Please, don't, don't! Let me have a doctor, let-let me have a doctor. Please, get me the doctor! Don't kill me!
Harry Callahan: The girl, where is she?
The Killer: (crying with reason) You tried to kill me!
Harry Callahan: If I tried that, your head would be splattered all over this field.
(demanding)
Harry Callahan: Now, where's the girl?
The Killer: (almost crying) I want a lawyer.
Harry Callahan: (angered) I said, where's the girl?
The Killer: (cries) I have the rights to a lawyer.
Harry Callahan: (raises his voice) Where's the girl?
The Killer: I have the rights to a lawyer!
(Harry looks at Scorpio's wound on his leg)
The Killer: Don't, please!
(Harry begins begins to slowly push his shoe on the wound)
The Killer: I have right to a lawYEEER!
(Scorpio begins to scream in pain as the camera zooms out)
But we all knew he was guilty!