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    1111 months ago

    Any system of government will require some way to handle unlawful/harmful conduct, yeah. It’s just a matter of making it not complete shit.

    No idea if it would work in practice, but I once heard an idea where policing is a (mandatory?) duty for all citizens, but in regular rotation. Meaning, at any given time, some % of the population is now cops, and once your turn is up you’re back to a regular person with no enforcement obligations or privileges. No idea if that would work in practice, but it would give people real consequences for being a shit cop. Nobody could just be a terrible cop in perpetuity.

      • @Buddahriffic
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        211 months ago

        You have too much faith in humanity. Some would gain empathy for people who have to do that kind of work. Some would think they’ve earned the right to treat retail workers like shit because they did their time and handled it, so can you. Some would walk away with a better idea of how to fuck with retail workers or avoid detection when shoplifting.

    • @captainlezbian
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      211 months ago

      I think that plus a strong system of court martialing could be worth a small country trying

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      11 months ago

      I think doing police work properly requires more training than we can expect from random citizens in a rotation.

      I would, however, support this kind of arrangement for legislators, where it’s called sortition.

      • @Cryophilia
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        411 months ago

        We could start with training our existing cops

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          Just because the existing solution is bad doesn’t mean a different poorly thought out solution wouldn’t have its own problems.