| ▲ | bamboozled 2 hours ago | |
I think this is a side effect of having "paid law enforcement", it's not that the cops are bad, but their bosses are. The people who fund the law enforcement are ultimately at the mercy of the "rich and powerful" in some way or another, so basically people of a certain status get a pass. It might look different if tax payers funded Law enforcement via different means, but it would never be allowed to happen, by,,,the elites. | ||
| ▲ | octoberfranklin 3 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
It used to be that any citizen could approach a grand jury and allege a crime. The purpose of the grand jury was to decide if tax dollars should be spent to hire a prosecutor for that (single) case. "Public Prosecutor" wasn't a salaried job with the power to effectively pardon people by not filing charges. It was a contract job to prosecute a single case. It's very depressing what grand juries have been turned into. | ||