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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink55•8 months agoThis is the same reason police should not have a union. They already have a monopoly on use of force, for which they are immune from the repercussions.
minus-square@Viking_Hippielink8•8 months agoCops don’t have unions. They have associations stretching the definition of the word “benevolent” long past breaking. A police benevolent association is like a giraffe pescetarian club.
This is the same reason police should not have a union. They already have a monopoly on use of force, for which they are immune from the repercussions.
ACAB.
Cops don’t have unions. They have associations stretching the definition of the word “benevolent” long past breaking.
A police benevolent association is like a giraffe pescetarian club.