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1. zargon+Rh1[view] [source] 2020-06-04 02:49:46
>>sorami+(OP)
I fully support the ACLU in these lawsuits. However, their last paragraph states "If the government refuses to hold its officers accountable for their unlawful actions, we will." But suing the state doesn't result in accountability for the officers. It punishes the taxpayers. The perpetrators of these crimes never see any fallout from them. If we want real change, police officers have to experience personal consequences for their actions.
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2. rayine+Vm1[view] [source] 2020-06-04 03:34:57
>>zargon+Rh1
Punishing the taxpayers is fine. At the end of the day, they’re the ones who elect the officials who hire the police chiefs.
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3. selimt+VH3[view] [source] 2020-06-04 20:03:16
>>rayine+Vm1
Speaking of elected officials...

https://theappeal.org/ice-friendly-policies-a-string-of-jail...

“Sheriff candidates must have either an advanced certificate from the state’s Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, or a certain combination of education and law enforcement experience. The law, enacted in 1988, was devised by a subcommittee of the California State Sheriffs’ Association. Before then, the only requirement was that a candidate be registered to vote in the county.”

Where were Deukmejian and Wilson when this was passed?

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