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<blockquote data-quote="Sgt Dog" data-source="post: 4050495" data-attributes="member: 15840"><p>Reforming perhaps - but good luck recruiting if ended altogether. They seem to be prosecuting abuse, sometimes with over-the-too results even, despite QI. How many professions put employees in daily split-second decision scenarios where lives are involved and frivolous lawsuits would undoubtedly result, hamstringing its function? The most predictable outcome would be the pullback of policing altogether, and in situations and communities that need it most. And in recruiting at a time when they are having problems filling ranks in hostile Blue cities. Policies of departments, like no-knock, are the biggest bang-for-the-buck of reforming abuse imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sgt Dog, post: 4050495, member: 15840"] Reforming perhaps - but good luck recruiting if ended altogether. They seem to be prosecuting abuse, sometimes with over-the-too results even, despite QI. How many professions put employees in daily split-second decision scenarios where lives are involved and frivolous lawsuits would undoubtedly result, hamstringing its function? The most predictable outcome would be the pullback of policing altogether, and in situations and communities that need it most. And in recruiting at a time when they are having problems filling ranks in hostile Blue cities. Policies of departments, like no-knock, are the biggest bang-for-the-buck of reforming abuse imo. [/QUOTE]
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