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by zeveb
3882 days ago
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> particularly the private citizens being given some limited subset of police power What is more worrying to me is when the police have more powers than the citizenry. Recognising the right of free citizens to enforce the law is a-okay in my book, although of course that's not quite what England's doing. |
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> Recognising the right of free citizens to enforce the law is a-okay in my book, although of course that's not quite what England's doing.
You make a good point. I'm generally in favor of the idea of "citizens arrest" and the like. But in this particular instance, the asymmetry is concerning.