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I generally am in agreement. However there's a complication in my mind. My dad was a police officer and I grew up around police. It's there's one thing to know about police, it is that they are human, and subject to all the emotions, inconsistencies, and foibles as other humans. However, they are given an extraordinary amount of power, with very little accountability. Think about what it would take for a regular pers…
Alright but again, the anecdote of "This one time in Arkansas" can't reasonably be used as a justification for stating "All police are bad and out of control all over the country"
In this post https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30987681 you wrote:
> ...There may be 1 in 100 truly awful police men and women out there, just as their are truly awful people in every known profession.
Your complaint about others' anecdotes would hold more weight if you weren't just making up statistics.