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1. mywitt+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-04 03:35:36
The tax payers should elect officials who will hold the police responsible. Ultimately, the police report to the Mayor, Sheriff or some other elected official who is responsible for setting the policies for officers.

Yeah, it's pretty indirect and not ideal. But it does work. My parents live in a town that dissolved their police force because police abuse caused the city to institute an income tax. This was a pretty far right town too.

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2. nmfish+I3[view] [source] 2020-06-04 04:15:40
>>mywitt+(OP)
Interesting. What happened next? Did they survive with no police, or did they rebuild it from the ground up?
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3. zargon+45[view] [source] 2020-06-04 04:30:56
>>mywitt+(OP)
There's no single elected official that has power to fix this. It's a complex web of responsibilities. Government has immense momentum. It's a herculean task for even a majority of elected officials to significantly change its direction. Many times that's exactly what we want. In this case it's working against us.

In that light, it's really amazing that your parents' town accomplished that. Instituting an income tax where there was none before is also drastic, so that must have helped a lot.

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4. mywitt+Q51[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-04 13:34:44
>>nmfish+I3
Police services were relegated to the township. It was rather uneventful otherwise. I'm not sure what happened to the officers, but I wouldn't be surprise if they were hired by the township that took over policing duties.
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