Some years ago, various court decisions and acts of Congress and the legislatures weakened the so-called corporate veil, making corporate directors, officers, and employees civilly and criminally liable for acts done in the name of corporations. The veil protecting civil servants (and police officers are civil servants) from the consequences for their actions needs to be removed as well. The police officers who guarded Terri Schiavo's death chamber (laughingly called a hospice) share in the guilt of Greer, Felos, and Michael Schiavo. So do the social services bureaucrats who did too little too late. It is past time social workers, police officers, building inspectors, code enforcement officers, etc., suffered the consequences of abusing their power and enforcing unjust laws.
Internal investigations by these agencies are little more than a joke. They may ferret out some personnel who steal state property and abuse their time. However, their abuse of the public usually goes unchallenged.
The liberals constantly call for corporate accountability. What is really needed is public sector accountability. If that were the case, the lesbian Marxists who become social workers and the schoolyard bullies who become LEOs may be less likely to run roughshod over individual rights.
OK. The cops get a call. The guy is on school property and refuses to leave. They talk to him for
two hours. He still won't leave.
You want to tell me what "unjust law" is being enforced here?
He wanted to get arrested to publicize his cause. Fine and dandy. He got what he wanted. So what's your beef with the cops? He was trespassing, he was removed.