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In reply to the discussion: This is a shout out to the police who responded to this tragedy. [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)93. Yes. Such as when cops were backshooting black folks in New Orleans after Katrina.
Because the murders our police commit need to be done in secret. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danziger_Bridge_shootings < others, but the list would be too long...
Not to take away from what was done here, but it isn't the typical situation, and it shouldn't be used in a knee-jerk manner to suggest policy. A tactical group could have a channel for use in such a situation, encrypted and used by only a few, (and the target won't have it) but hiding general communications like the secret police may not be a positive thing.
The more open those systems are, the better able help is able to coordinate during almost any situation. And the less the public record can be manipulated.
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Honestly, I can think of any number of reasons encryption would be a good idea.
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2015
#25
They don't need a frequency, all they need one of the many phone apps out there
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#68
Yes. Such as when cops were backshooting black folks in New Orleans after Katrina.
jtuck004
Dec 2015
#93
Exactly, all cops are not bad. What does really irk me are those times when the bad ones
RKP5637
Dec 2015
#15
Absolutely. Way to go. Lt Mike Madden seems straight up defender of the public
lostnfound
Dec 2015
#34
Add to that another fine entry into the "Bonnie and Clyde Swiss Cheesed Car" collection.
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2015
#43
In this case, the police were amazing. Unlike our Congress, who are revolting.
valerief
Dec 2015
#90