Police Misconduct

https://www.policemisconduct.net/
Found an interesting site that apparently scrapes the news for police involved misconduct.
People in authority need to be held accountable. For every news headline, there are likely dozens of incidents which go unreported or covered up.
Body cams are a great start, but the public needs access to them. Not just videos that the officials 'allow' to be released.
Beyond the police, all aspects of the government really need a strict policy of complete transparency. With all non confidential records freely available online.
For years i searched for deep truths. A thousand revelations. At the very edge...the ability to think itself dissolves away.Thinking in human language is the problem. Any separation from 'the whole truth' is incomplete.My incomplete concepts may add to your 'whole truth', accept it or think about it
Last bumped on Nov 15, 2016, 1:03:42 PM
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SkyCore wrote:
https://www.policemisconduct.net/
Found an interesting site that apparently scrapes the news for police involved misconduct.
People in authority need to be held accountable. For every news headline, there are likely dozens of incidents which go unreported or covered up.
Body cams are a great start, but the public needs access to them. Not just videos that the officials 'allow' to be released.
Beyond the police, all aspects of the government really need a strict policy of complete transparency. With all non confidential records freely available online.


we are more likely to see police spray painting cars behind a group of protesters and then beating the protesters because of spray painted cars than what you are suggesting.

The police have become the enforcement arm of the GOP, and as such will never act fairly or in good faith as an organizational body. Though individuals still shine brightly.
Hey...is this thing on?
Last edited by LostForm on Nov 11, 2016, 11:01:20 AM
People have the majority of power,well....they had. Cops wouldn't be able to do the things they can,if not for the general public that at some point allowed the power of police over people reach this point.
Tho since public sector is always considered as a mass that can affect only things that the vast majority display a need for,i doubt this will change anything. Same goes for that silly website,it's pointless to shout and complain on the internet,it doesn't change anything at all.
Our generation is sadly too disconnected from reality to realize that. These days people complain about every single thing on every single online media outlet,be it cnn,facebook,youtube,twitter,whatever,because the general assumption always is that there is someone on the other side actually paying attention and listening,which is false to a large extent.
No rest for the wicked.

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