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by simoncion
3734 days ago
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> The misuse of the word is a symptom of the real problem... Agreed. > I don't really mind cops insisting that they aren't civilians... I do. ;) Because... > [Police use as a] standard [situation control mechanism the] escalation of force model, where the officer is taught to control a situation by being one level of force above everybody else - making them aggressors by default. Military police use de-escalation of force by default when interacting with non-combatants. It is drilled and drilled and drilled into their heads that the very fact that they are armed and/or armored automatically escalates the situation, so they MUST continuously work to de-escalate the situation from the microsecond that they arrive on the scene. Civilian police would be so much more competent and so much more reasonable if they had the same training that actual military personnel receive. |
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My point is that giving cops the latitude that the escalation of force provides is like giving the CEO's 15 year old nephew the commit bit and letting him write safety critical software in non-MISRA C.