Suggests bodycam footage should replace paperwork for simple arrests
@rainynight65@feddit.de
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So you’re telling me that blanketing cities in CCTV over the past decade or so has failed to stop crime? And you’re telling me that you need more of it to stop crime?

Jin
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I’m just an outsider But didn’t she defund the police and fund a lot of woke stuff?

What does woke mean?

Jin
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Woke like in identity politics

garrett
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No, she didn’t make the cops gay.

@figaro@lemdro.id
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The answer conservatives won’t give is “expecting accountability.”

It won’t help unless you actually put the criminals in jail. Since you won’t do that, drones are useless.

and we aren’t even in a cool one. Where is my chrome?

/home/pineapplelover
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Fuck off

halfempty
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Massive surveillance programs won’t stop crime. Instead it will be used to persecute target demographic groups.

@JoShmoe@lemmy.zip
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Its probably the only reason the major was put into that position. Foreign influence.

Instead of spending millions on CCTV and drones try giving people safe shelter and sanitation.

@freeindv@monyet.cc
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safe shelter

What does that have to do with crime?

sanitation

Are people catching some kind of disease that makes them steal and commit assaults?

garrett
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Why do you think people commit crime?

/home/pineapplelover
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People happy -> no need to commit crime to make themselves happy

Lemongrab
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Not even to make them happy, its a survival technique.

Thought it was pretty obvious they if people are in desperate situations they will resort to taking desperate measures to survive, but I guess not

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