You may have hinted at an answer to cop abuse.
Attend board meetings. Get a vote on local issues. Run for aldermen and such. Maybe the bottom up approach is the only non violent way for change to happen.
True! Like one of my progressive friends told me: " HOW CAN ONE EXPECT JUSTICE WHEN THE COURTS ARE UNJUST".
I donât think licensing will help much, as you point out doctors have it, but too often they cover for each other when a bad/wrong decision is made during care, and usually try to throw the attending nurses or paramedics under the bus for the mistake. Iâve seen this happen a few times in the ER when a patient we brought in was stable, then all of the sudden became unstable after treatment started in the trauma room. This was back in the 1980âs and Iâd like to believe things are different now, but I wouldnât bet on it.
Drumpf DOJ approved child murder.
No accountability.
Wait years. Cover it up.
People know, if justice is denied, theyâll have to find it themselves.
But where?
Be sure the rifling is clean.
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You have a good point. Combat changes a manâs perspective on human life, and in most cases there is no going back. Serving in combat should disqualify former soldiers from serving as patrolmen.
I get the feeling that mayors in the US have lost control and fear their own police departments. The NYC police virtually kidnapped deBelosioâs daughter at a protest and deBlasio went on TV to call her an anarchist agitator to make nice with the boys in blue.