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Originally posted by sanfelice
cops do things for other cops. lots of things. if anyone thinks they treat every citizen the same or even as well as they treat other cops, that person is seriously delusional. oversight (whether it be external, internal or governmental) in the current police system is sorely lacking, hence alot of the corruption, poor management, low morale, and "out-of-control" behavior we see every once in a while on CNN. lots more of that behavior goes unseen on CNN, naturally.
the answers are to treat cops as every other government employee. train them to be civil, have accountability, have an oversight system in place so that corruption is at a minimum, pay them more so they don't have to whore out on details and make it so you can't become a cop until you reach a certain age, say 28 or 30. this last requirement would ensure most cops are adult in mind and also eliminate part of the massive pension plan that is ruining most cities and towns. (cops can retire either 20 or 25 years after service at nearly 100% of their last highest year of income - so we all pay about $80k/per retired cop per year - wonder why your property taxes are going up?)
I agree with most of what you say but I think part of the reason that the pensionis so good is to encourage people to stay on when they can make FAR more money in the private sector and cops, on average, live only about 7 years after they retire - I will try to find the articel/study if you choose not to believe me on that.