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1. rectan+V4[view] [source] 2020-06-05 19:26:06
>>Tomte+(OP)
> But before action was taken by city leaders, Buffalo police lied about the incident. In an initial statement, the department said that a person was arrested "during a skirmish with other protesters," and that "during that skirmish involving protesters, one person was injured when he tripped and fell." The video clearly refutes the statement, showing that there was no skirmish around the elderly man, and that the officers pushed him to the ground for no justifiable reason.

The Buffalo incident offers a vivid example of why police records should be considered unreliable. Where are the "good cops" among the 20 or so in the video who had the opportunity to speak up, but in practice chose to maintain the blue wall of silence?

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2. domino+Y5[view] [source] 2020-06-05 19:31:54
>>rectan+V4
There is parallel with pilots and airplane crashes. There is a tendency for airlines to put the blame on a pilot in case of a crash, this disincentives pilots from speaking the truth. Unfortunately the 'anti cop' sentiment would have the same effect.

Imgaine how hard it is for us to admit a mistake at work which brings the website down but here someone's life is at stake.

What happens if a cop makes a mistake and causes grave injury to someone. What would be his incentive to admit mistake and possibly spend rest of his life in prison.

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3. heavys+v8[view] [source] 2020-06-05 19:42:12
>>domino+Y5
Somehow professionals under the constant threat of malpractice lawsuits and criminal/civil liability are able to operate and flourish in their industries just fine.
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4. Natsu+9a[view] [source] 2020-06-05 19:49:27
>>heavys+v8
So, we should have the cops take out liability insurance and pay damages?

That actually sounds like a pretty good idea, honestly.

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5. Ididnt+Qf[view] [source] 2020-06-05 20:17:02
>>Natsu+9a
"So, we should have the cops take out liability insurance and pay damages?"

No, they should get proper training and be held to professional standards.

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6. munifi+tj[view] [source] 2020-06-05 20:36:34
>>Ididnt+Qf
Forcing them to take out liability insurance is how you incentivize them to get proper training and instill professional standards.
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7. Ididnt+Dk[view] [source] 2020-06-05 20:44:51
>>munifi+tj
I work in medical devices. I don’t have to take liability insurance to do my job. I get training on FDA regulations and if I don’t follow them I get warned or fired. We also have internal and external audits with Independent auditors that have the power to demand changes or shut us down. The whole company culture is about doing things the right way and this is coming from the top. As far as I can tell all this is missing in US police or if there are auditors they are toothless or corrupt.
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