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    1 year ago

    I think it’s a multifaceted problem. Police data is being scrutinized more heavily, arrests and forced confessions are being broadcasted widely, more and more people have wised up to the golden rule of don’t talk to cops, and police are tasked with so many stupid/useless things like the drug war, stopping abortions, arresting kids in schools whose parent just died of cancer, that they don’t devote enough resources to actual crimes like murders. Plus, you know, people are lazy in general and cop unions are the best at protecting their members.

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      1 year ago

      Police have spent decades destroying any trust in their institution and they’re learning the hard way that they literally can’t do their job when everybody hates their guts. Sure their unions can keep them out of jail, but it’s not going to do anything to make the average citizen be willing to talk to them.