Harry Callahan:
How do you figure on pulling this off, Briggs?
Lt. Briggs:
I run the investigation. With your record, I can make anything stick.
Harry Callahan:
What I can't understand is, why you, of all people?
Lt. Briggs:
A hundred years ago in this city, people did the same thing. History justified the vigilantes. We're no different. Anyone who threatens the security of the people will be executed. Evil for evil, Harry. Retribution.
Harry Callahan:
That's just fine, but how does murder fit in? You know, when police start becoming their own executioners, where's it gonna end? Huh, Briggs? Pretty soon, you'll start executing people for jaywalking, and executing people for traffic violations. Then you end up executing your neighbor 'cause his dog pisses on your lawn
Lt. Briggs:
There isn't one man we've killed who didn't deserved what was coming to him.
Harry Callahan:
Yes, there is- Charlie McCoy.
Lt. Briggs:
And what would you have done?
Harry Callahan:
I'd have upheld the law.
Lt. Briggs:
What the hell do you know about the law? You're a great cop, Harry. You had a chance to join the team, but you'd rather stick with the system.
Harry Callahan:
Briggs, I hate the goddamn system, but until someone comes along with some changes that makes sense, I'll stick with with.
Lt. Briggs:
You're about to become extinct.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:21