• UncleGrandPa@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Why are so many people convinced the Police we have are the only ones we COULD have?

    We don’t want NO Police

    We want BETTER Police

    • Delphia@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Ive repeated this argument so many times.

      1. They need to have a FEDERAL licence to provide law enforcement. So you cant just move when you get in trouble.

      2. Each officer needs to carry their own “malpractice” insurance so the city/state doesnt have a financial interest in ignoring bad behavior.

      3. Make “Abuse of the public trust” a federal felony. Officer making bad judgement calls in the heat of the moment is one thing but calculated corruption should be a federal offence.

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      I had an argument about this with a friend once. I was saying if we just abolish the police, private enterprise will probably step in to fill the gap. I don’t want that. I don’t want amazon offering policing services (as part of Prime. vomit).

      I think the police need to be split up into smaller institutions, and have a lot less murder powers.

      Someone needs to address the “Someone broke into my house and stole my TV” problem, without a profit motive and with accountability.

      There should be something to address “My neighbor is screaming at his wife and I think he’s hitting her” that doesn’t involve some low empathy assholes with guns rolling up to mock the woman.

      I don’t know how to fix this.

      • TassieTosser@aussie.zone
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        Strict hiring policies so you aren’t scraping the bottom of the barrel. Better and longer training pipelines so you’re getting career professionals instead of thugs. Better accountability and enforcement of regulations so they’re being held to standards consummate with their responsibilities. Letting beat cops police their own communities so they have a stake in things.

        And this I think is unique to the US, getting rid of the mind boggling layers of law enforcement. In Australia, we have state and federal police. Not state, federal, county, city, campus, sherrifs, and whatever.