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by mattw
5841 days ago
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I agree that it certainly should be legal to record public servants in their duties, but let's get a grip here. There's zero punishment to them for abusing authority - I mean they can even shoot/kill someone and often get away with it, including receiving pay while not working or being on trial. This is an absurd statement. Officers are held to a much higher standard of conduct than you or I. They're also placed into situations demanding much greater responsibility than you or I, and under far greater pressures than you or I face. They make bad calls and mistakes just like anyone else, but by and large they are held accountable for these mistakes. Departments vary, but in my area the bar is very high. Citizen review boards with full authority to punish/fire cops are the only answer. These exist. They're called, broadly, "the judicial branch", or in practice, "courts". They're not run by the police. |
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If you want to assert that they are held to a higher standard, I would like you to support that assertion.