Quote Originally Posted by Tuck View Post
That's because of cell phone cameras. Police behavior hasn't changed so much as more incidents are being brought to the public's attention. The point, however, is that the idea that Spider-Man shouldn't help the cops because the cops are bad is a simplification of the problem. It also doesn't reflect what people want. People want the police to protect them. But they need the police to be trustworthy.
There is nothing wrong with police becoming more trustworthy and if they do something wrong punish them. But if they get charged with a crime and either do get indicted or acquitted, then respect the process and move on. Getting rid of "Due Process" for the guilt or innocence of one policeman is not worth it.