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In reply to the discussion: I've known a LOT of cops [View all]Savannahmann
(3,891 posts)I'd add one suggestion. Not just prosecutions for the abuses the so called "bad cops" do, but punish the silence. Those who have turned their heads, and ignored the abuses should be prosecuted for obstruction of justice. Think about it, if you and I were friends, neighbors or whatever. If I was a criminal, and you knew about it, and did not report me, you would be prosecuted too as an accessory, or at the minimum obstruction of justice. You withheld information on criminal activity.
This doesn't apply to the so called "good cops" who personally did not beat the poor bugger half to death, but they agreed when the "bad cop" reported that he had no choice in the matter.
Prosecute those who sit on the information, make it impossible for the code of silence that has always existed to continue, and we can, we will take back our police force. Then we could have a police force we could be respectful of.