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What the World Could Teach America About Policing

Just now I watched a Facebook post where there are some protestors - an older guy in a vest is walking away - a cop pushed him very hard in the back and he falls on his face. There is no other violence - this was a cop being a dick. All the other cops do NOTHING.

Now if this was in the street and I rammed you in the back and sent you landing on your head cops would throw me down and arrest me because I committed an assault on you. Yet the supposed "good cops" never do this to other cops. I rarely if ever see the supposed "good cops" defend the pubic from the bad cops.

To become a cop what I can see in the US the requirement is that you be 21 and "Most agencies expect officers to have a high school diploma or GED"

The training to do the job in the USA = https://www.discoverpolicing.org/about-policing/training-academy-life/

What other countries can teach US cops https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/06/america-police-violence-germany-georgia-britain/612820/

It's the third post down - just saying. This is continuously happening - this cop should not only be fired but he should be charged with assault and jailed - fat chance that will happen. More importantly - cowards like this should never have been hired in the first place.



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