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Posted 2021-05-02, 01:18 PM
in reply to WetWired's post starting "When you don’t pay police well, they..."
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When you don’t pay police well, they are more susceptible to corruption, so I don’t agree with removing money; I think rather that what is needed is, as you say, more investment in training, as well as direct oversight by an organization not under the same chain of command or on the same payroll, thus less likely to let things slide.
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Well then pay them as warranted. Cops should never go in with a tenure mentality, this puts them in an invincible state. I am for reform, which means move the budget around. Put more money into training and stop pushing our police into a military state. Countries that do that are scary and who I thought we as Americans look down on. We need to do something before this happens.
"The belonging you seek is not behind you, it's ahead."
--Maz Kanata
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