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1. corrys+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:20:59
Police unions are the real problem in this situation. There will always be criminal cops. As long as they are protected by corrupt and powerful unions - they will have very little incentive to change.
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2. newacc+A1[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:32:39
>>corrys+(OP)
I don't know that the unions are the problem per se. They're just the face of the advocacy for the interests of criminal cops (which isn't surprising: it's literally their job to advocate for their members).

In fact when this gets polled, police rank and file are absolutely behind their "bad apple" compatriots. There is deep mistrust of public oversight within the law enforcement community as a whole, and that doesn't have to do with their labor organization.

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3. corrys+z2[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-05-31 23:42:02
>>newacc+A1
From my (limited) understanding of the role of police unions in cases like that, they basically threaten local governments and demand no prosecution for their members. They hold the keys to more public oversight and accountability.
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