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@scuzzy | Feb. 16, 2018, 7:22 p.m. | Votes: 0 | [
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Social media is allowing them the opportunity to be transparent. Very necessary especially for communities that are brainwashed thinking that all police are corrupt.
It would definitely be interesting to see how Steem will be utilized, not only in the protection industry but businesses in general. Can you imagine a major corporation like McDonald utilizing Steemit!?
I believe that the fight for freedom should be a collective thing. Though, it is understandable that there are some who are actually leading the charge: in the forefront of the struggle, others should make effort to support them with their own little effort in every way possible
At least in part IP laws, apparently. http://tm-eye.co.uk/all-news/ He states in the video though that he is against this. Apparently they are investigated three murder cases currently.
I’m all for privatizing everything. Like you said, though, private enforcement of state laws is just as bad.
Yeah, well, unfortunately this is already happening on a large scale in the military. There are now more private contractors working for the US federal government than actual military personnel. Also, Russia deployed private contractors to Crimea and Syria.
This is not big news in the UK and the first I have not heard of it. Our police are just as corrupt as the rest.
Whilst this is great news I would not trust if from the SUN newspaper they a known for making stuff up and destroying peoples lives. The SUN is Murdoch owned and will often put slander to change peoples mind its brainwashing capabilities scare me. 💯🐒
This is just another phase of the privatisation plans. The public sector is being chronically underfunded in order to create a "We have no other option but to privatise" scenario. It's being perpetrated against the NHS, the police and schools, and would be other public services and utilities if they weren't already privatised. Public services are just an untapped source of wealth for these parasites. If they can still get their private healthcare, private security...why have a safety net for everyone else who can't afford it? Everything there for the average person is being either removed, or taxed, while everything the rich can afford is being left alone. Public transport is becoming more and more extortionate while new cars have less tax to pay than older ones. Taxes on takeaways, pasties, tobacco..but not higher alcohol taxes..(Many pubs/bars in the houses of parliament).
Where I live the police do nothing but just drag people to try to go to work... They will ignore the drug addicts because they do not make anything out then, instead give the taxpayer tickets and let the criminals sell and do drugs near the school districts and just ignore them with them. This prompts our young people to get drugs as parents we have to show our children the fact that the police are not there for us there against us, and they allow these criminals to go because they don't make anything about them. Criminals do not pay fines, but citizens do so in order to gain access to work or to care for the family.
Adam, I agree with you that a lot of things that are considered crimes should not be crimes but I also agree with the detractors of private security claiming a “two-tier” system would be created. Evidence of that can be found back in history with the quality of services in a system of “separate but equal” services. They will not remain equal as private economic forces play-out in the long run. That said, private police forces that are forced to follow ethical standards of proof and evidence standards are most definitely going to be more efficient. Not necessarily more fair towards poor people and eventually corruption of evidence is more likely in a judicial system with and underlying profit motive.
I'm not sure what to make of this, we already pay huge taxes for police services, and they will now not respond to burglaries, and yet if a car drives into a police car they have resources to get multiple patrols, dogs and helicopters in an attempt to find the culprits. Should we just get rid of the police and pay for private security? I don't think so. Many private security companies are run by x-convicts and so I don't see that as a solution. I think proper resourcing of the public police force and a culture of 'protect and serve the people' is what we need.
glad to see political discourse on the platform, take a look at mine if you would...
https://steemit.com/politics/@richatvns/analysis-of-mueller-indictment-all-welcome-to-read-the-reality-please-send-republicans-and-democrats-to-read-part-1