That’s a fantasy world. Police will always behave unprofessionally at times.
The answer to the problem of the ubiquitous phone camera [yes, you don’t even see the problem] is not to change the standards for police to an unaffordable and unattainable one but to adapt the same standard:
A history of several errors- not just of one.
Real police can meet that standard as they always have- and we can afford it.
Fair enough. A single error should not be enough to sink an officer’s career, unless that mistake is particularly egregious. I happen to think this particular officer’s conduct in this particular incident—taken as a whole—was pretty egregious, and demonstrated an utter lack of professionalism and fitness for duty. You clearly disagree. It’s a moot point now, I guess, so I’m not sure there’s anything left to do other than agree to disagree.