• @hydrospanner
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    166 months ago

    …okay…and if the police are breaking the laws, who upholds the laws they’re breaking?

    • @GoosLife
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      Independent police complaint authority, authorized by the government, but run entirely by people from the community. There is a legal department there who handles cases, paid for through taxes. If you have any relationship to anyone on the force, you’re ineligible to serve, and no one can handle a case that concerns anyone they know.

      It works in my country, but I am aware that doesn’t mean we can translate the solution 1:1 to the US, so I’d be interested to know why you guys think this would or wouldn’t work.

      It is not a perfect system that will solve all problems immediately. There are thousands of daily cases of harassment and abuse of power on a small scale that might end in the big pile and take forever to process. But it will effectively solve a lot of cases - fx cases about covering badge numbers and turning off body cams. These will be open and shut cases, and the punishments will be decided by the Independent Police Complaint Authority, meaning no bullshit paid vacation. Also cases in general that have an obvious outcome to the public, such as unnecessary police brutality and excessive force would probably be handled better by an independent authority.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        206 months ago

        Every time one of these oversight committees gets set up in the US, the local police Union infiltrates it and prevents it from doing anything.

        • rhsJack
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          106 months ago

          OR the police union just litigates any punitive damages against one of their own and off they go, scot free.

    • @isles
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      156 months ago

      Look, we just need more police, obviously. /s

      • @lugal
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        96 months ago

        The only thing that works against a bad cop is a good cop. Except there ain’t no good cops. Police is inherently not reformable.
        #defundthepolice

      • @mojofrododojo
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        26 months ago

        I mean, if we massively increased the number of officers we might actually be able to police the police.

        who watches the watchmen?