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    341 year ago

    Let’s say they’re less problematic than some other countries ones because of better restriction on law enforcement, like having to justify every single shot bullet or a longer training focused more on deescalation than taking control, but there are still a lot of problems that job legislation can’t really fix, like an unsettling amount of far right chat groups or racial and political biases.

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      241 year ago

      It’s a job that often attracts a specific type of person, and that will never change, will it.

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        61 year ago

        That can’t happen, police gotta police and even another system won’t change that. My dad has a “colleague” who used to be a police officer in the last 2 years of the GDR, after the wall fell he joined a neonazi party for a few years.

        The uniforms, weapons and authority simply attract a certain type of person and that won’t change. The only thing that can be done is to restrict the hell out of the police so the really foul ones can’t even get in and the one rotting can quickly get kicked out.

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        31 year ago

        I know a lot of German cops and they’re all just normal, kind people. So it’s not like the good ones are bullied out here, unlike what is said about at least some PDs in the US