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The impact it SHOULD have is for cops to realize that it's not necessary to pin someone to the ground such that they can't breathe, particularly when they aren't armed and weren't resisting. Or to not let someone slam around in the back of a van without a seatbelt. I mean you at least have enough training to not let them hit their heads getting into the back of a cruiser, don'cha?
The impact SHOULD be that maybe cops should take a few minutes out of their day to look at the literal thousands of videos all over Youtube and everywhere else, and the dozens of new ones that get posted every day, which shows cops acting like complete a-holes?
Police really need to work on their reputation and restore community faith and trust in them. But instead police continue to go around acting self righteous, pretending there's no such thing as police abuse, or worse yet, collecting a check but not doing the job.
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Curious if the two posters above actually have any experience in law enforcement, or any families members who have worked in law enforcement. My guess is no. And I don't view it as "self righteous" to remind the "defund the police" crowd that when their babies get carjacked in Georgetown, or they get whacked in the back of the head on the National Mall, or when they are innocent bystanders in a U Street shootout, then they actually might need the police . . .
That's completely non-responsive to what the posters above actually posted.
And, regarding your "defund the police" BS here's a reality check for you with some points from another thread:
- DC did not defund MPD. A 2.8% cut does not make that a credible claim.
- DC is not trying to gut MPD staffing. They are offering generous recruitment bonuses.
- DC did not restrict MPD with laws keeping them from doing their jobs.
- DC is not prosecuting MPD officers for doing their jobs. The extremely low prosecution rate of less than 0.2% does not make that a credible claim.
- DC is not trying to hamper prosecutions, their regaining components of accreditation for the Crime Lab shows this.
Could DC do more? Sure. But to claim that DC is defunding police or does not want policing in the face of all of those facts is nothing short of disingenuously idiotic.