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1. nickt+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:21:23
If you're in a position of appointed authority, then surely special rules must apply.

How about starting with 3x the sentence of a normal citizen for breaking the same rules?

replies(2): >>Mirior+l1 >>aboots+W1
2. Mirior+l1[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:34:21
>>nickt+(OP)
I'm not sure that increasing the punishment would help. They need to actually be punished for breaking the rules. Not sometimes, but every time they break those rules.
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3. aboots+W1[view] [source] 2020-06-07 01:42:45
>>nickt+(OP)
I’d settle for 1x the sentence of a normal citizen. Right now they can literally get away with murder. Not to mention infractions like drinking and driving and speeding, that they let each other off for.
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4. NotSam+E72[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-07 23:36:20
>>Mirior+l1
I advocate we make a specific law that witnessing a felony action by a fellow police officer and not reporting it become a chargeable offense on its own. We also make it illegal to not make the officer investigations private after some threshold, like 5 diff cases. I get that there are false accusations but they have too much power and we need to go the other way.
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