substack about public policy around policing by apparently a former cop. i have mixed feelings about this but I find his incentive-based arguments of interest https://twitter.com/ZaidJilani/status/1382917027506089984 …
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sort of wonder if ultimately readily available video renders policing as we know it politically or economically infeasible
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the original promise of recording every police interaction was that it would prevent police from abusing their power by leaving a record. but instead we get a world where everyone can interpret intense and slightly ambiguous footage as they like every video a scissor statement
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so the claim from the linked piece is that for a variety of reasons police don't care to do proactive policing, or just can't for other reasons, and this leads to more murders as police pull back i have no idea whether this is plausible but say we accept it arguendo
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yeah that checks out welp
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