It will also probably end the call for police body cameras.
That’s a good point; when the NAACP realizes that body cameras just show their peeps acting like Michael Brown in the convenience store, they will label them as racist.
A friend in law enforcement probably had his career saved by a microphone he was wearing during a traffic stop. The unassimilated minorities concocted a story about him using racial slurs (but were smart enough to avoid filing a signed complaint), then dropped the matter when the recording completely vindicated him.
I think cops are paid far too much here in NJ (we have many making six figures) and they can retire much earlier than the taxpayers that foot the bills for them, but recently the job has gotten much more unpleasant. Not necessarily less safe (the recent attacks were just given more publicity than other attacks on cops over the years), but now they have to walk on the same eggshells that those of us working in offices have been dealing with for decades.
It will also probably end the call for police body cameras.
There is heavy resistance from police unions.