wtf??? okay but can people still see their badge numbers if they need to report them...???
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Their personnel numbers are hidden from view. They have an internal tracking system of anonymized numbers that do not correspond to their official personnel ID's, because those can be accessed publicly. The cops are in bloc.
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Gee maybe if they didn't commit violence against peaceful citizens they'd be less scared of the concept of being publicly accountable to those citizens.
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Yo! Why you speaking logic and sense? We don't want that here!

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Unless they are directly acting on an organized crime case, why shouldn't people know who they are?
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Because they don't want to be held accountable for their human rights abuses. This is the only reason.
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That's fascinating... so they are hiding their information from the public they have sworn to protect while they commit human rights violations. Someone should FOIA the key of the randomized ids... you know for legal reasons when we ask the
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Seems they’ll be writing their number on tape on the backs of their helmets? Appreciate how the directive says to write it lightly.pic.twitter.com/jo0Ad6Mfps
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It doesn’t say to write it lightly, it says to write it on light colored tape. Fucked up policy nevertheless
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All this while police departments across the nation have rolled out facial recognition so that none of us are anonymous anymore.
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