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To: moovova
Hopefully, this matter will go quietly away

Actually, no. This nation needs to fix this stuff, even if it is relatively rare. And, do it in a way so taxpayers are not on the $$ hook, and bad cops are.

269 posted on 09/02/2017 1:12:44 AM PDT by Paul R. (I don't want to be energy free, we want to be energy dominant in terms of the world. -D. Trump)
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To: Paul R.
Actually, no. This nation needs to fix this stuff, even if it is relatively rare. And, do it in a way so taxpayers are not on the $$ hook, and bad cops are.

Several ways to attack this:

1. Punish "good" cops who do nothing when a bad cop goes crazy. There were two other police officers watching Detective Payne lose his mind, and they knew that Detective Payne was acting illegally, and they did nothing. They may have been "good cops", but by allowing a bad cop to terrorize a law-abiding citizen and who was trying to violate and innocent and unconscious victim, they became bad cops.

The police are supposed to "serve and protect" we citizens who pay their salaries and benefits. That includes protecting us (and unconscious victims) from the bad cops.

2. Do something about the police unions. The unions exert way too much influence on various politicians at the local and state levels to protect the cops, even when they act in a manner contrary to what a "good cop" should do. The unions protect the bad cops even when everybody involved from the unions to the mayor and police chief to the media and the public realize the officer was in the wrong.

I can't take people seriously when they talk about "good cops" who belong to unions who will defend the bad cops as far as they can. A "good cop" who is a dues-paying member of an organization that will protect bad cops is a "bad cop" by proxy.

3. Stop putting the taxpayer on the hook when bad cops act like bad cops. Start hitting those bad cops' pensions, and you'll see a whole lot of cops straighten up. As a private citizen, if one of my businesses or I screws up and negatively impacts one of my customers, I and/or my businesses are on the hook financially. As an officer in the US Air Force, if I had screwed up, I could have had my career destroyed, and my future employment outside of the military would be very questionable or doubtful.

4. Don't let "bad cops" screw up, and then let them go work elsewhere. When a "bad cop" does his or her thing, that should be it. Again, as an officer in the USAF, had I screwed up, I couldn't just hop over to the Army or Navy and be right back on duty. Hell, the Navy has made it a pastime to destroy the careers of its officers who come into work drunk, commit adultery, or lose control of their command. But bad cops? They can go work elsewhere.

5. Stop militarizing cops. And I still can't believe Trump would turn the spigots back on. When you start giving cops military gear, their mindset changes.
296 posted on 09/02/2017 6:36:22 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
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