You can’t touch a single police officer without them throwing a hissy fit and shutting everything down.

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    22 days ago

    This is true, though police unions typically leverage the “fuck you all” nature of being a union, that Dems won’t touch, and being police, that the GOP won’t touch. So no one stops policies that give wacky amounts of leave.

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        21 days ago

        police unions arent organized against an abusive management though they’re organized against the public they supposedly serve and protect, which they also have the monopoly of violence over.

        if you really wanted to reign in police unions…just make em pay all their abuse of force lawsuits out of their pensions. they’d create a national database tracking/banning cereal shitbags real quick

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            21 days ago

            well that’s obvious to anyone whose not been indoctrinated from birth by US propaganda.

            police unions though are not unions in the traditional sense, they’re closer to protection rackets.

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        21 days ago

        Honestly, not really. Someone that worked with Chicago PD was telling me that a lot of the more senior officers (this was also 10 years ago) leverage accruing enough leave to cover half the year. So they collect a salary 6 months of the year, and a lot end up getting second jobs because they want more money. These are taxpayer-funded services, so I’d rather not give ample avenues to abuse the system because politicians have no spine.

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          21 days ago

          This breaks the morale but why to sacrifice collective good because a few game the good to get better.

          Contracts can be drawn to have consequences for gaming the system.