For certain types of people, respect can only be achieved via intimidation. Or mean the same thing.
Edit: I think people are completely misunderstanding this post. I made a general statement about humans. Not about policing, not about a country. Just an observation that certain types of people only seem to understand/respect violence.
Worked fine in England with _every_ type of criminal, when police were basically wearing a giant tit on their heads.
Respect isn't given to people who look movie-tough-guy-cool, it's given to people who know what they're doing.
When one of the earlier police commissioners was asked why the police don't carry guns, he replied that it would put too much distance between them and the public. The police in the U.S.A. seem to actively be going for that distance.
> it would put too much distance between them and the public
It's not just one person's opinion, either. The British police is (supposed to, it's stretching further from it under the endless cuts) adhere to Peelian principles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peelian_principles
If that were true, the appropriate solution would be deploying intimidation techniques against those people, not wearing a uniform that does it to everyone
Edit: I think people are completely misunderstanding this post. I made a general statement about humans. Not about policing, not about a country. Just an observation that certain types of people only seem to understand/respect violence.
Not every statement needs to be "unpacked"