Incidentally, if you were providing evidence that would be balance. As it is, you're just engaging in aggressive wishful thinking and what-if-ism
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People have different ideas. What I would like to see is abolition of the police, who will then be replaced by several different departments who will take on law enforcement duties, but with a focus on deescalation and help rather than violence as a one-size-fits-all solution
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For example, no would like to see a domestic violence unit. You call 911 with a complaint about a domestic disturbance, it gets routed to this group. These people are trained in deescalation, help for DV and sexual assault victims, etc. They don't need guns for this job
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A traffic department takes over traffic enforcement. They know traffic law forwards and backwards. They don't need guns for this job An agency that specialize in addiction and mental health crises
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And yes, am agency for violent crime. This force will need to be armed, but it must be wholly reconstituted to break with the institutional culture of the current police. They will never be asked to interact with less serious crimes or matters
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I don't want lawlessness. I want law enforcement that ACTUALLY protects and serves
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There will obviously need to be a transition period
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These are precise issues for legislators and experts to work out. There should be a period of defunding while we ramp down the current force and establish the institutions that will replace them. It will likely take years But the end goal must be abolition, in my opinion
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If the fact that I don't have a 100-page PDF of my 228-point 20-year plan for abolishing the police is a deal breaker for you, I guess the deal is broken I believe we can create something better if we decide to do it. I don't believe we're trapped in the status quo
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