Police unions like the Fraternal Order of Police are the head of the snake - as long as they have power (which they maintain by bankrolling politicians on both sides) no lasting police reform can stand.https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/08/03/how-police-unions-fight-reform …
To me the police and prosecution have a relation unique from all others and therefore requires the greatest scrutiny and restriction.
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Do you think it’s appropriate for an elected DA to solicit or accept contributions from his or her employees? What about the public defenders office with whom he or she has a majority of cases?
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@CristineDeBerry . I know that you and@GeorgeGascon are comfortable doing the former (below), even in an office without civil service protections & despite violating ethics guidelines. Plus, he took money from the PD’s office as a candidate for DA in SF. /1 - Show replies
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