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Sickpup831 t1_j6xjclv wrote
Reply to comment by hau5keeping in New York Pays $121 Million for Police Misconduct, the Most in 5 Years by hau5keeping
What does a “mild reform” look like to you? There’s been plenty of reforms. Body cameras, CCRB, public police databases, bans on chokeholds, diaphragm law, new discovery laws, ending stop and frisk.
Not saying the problem is solved but there’s tons of reforms.
casicua t1_j6xptcz wrote
While the progress is good - none of those things address the root cause of personal and professional accountability.
Those policies are important, but they mean very little if at the end of the day violating those policies results in little to no consequences for the offending party and the taxpayers just end up footing the bill. The culture of policing has to be fixed, and ultimately that starts at actually holding them accountable.
Grass8989 t1_j6xke32 wrote
It’s never enough, short of abolishing the police, for these people.
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