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TrippTiggers t1_jajjpyy wrote

So a correctional officer was killed in a weapons training. And they kill people all the time too. I think you anger is misplaced.

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anonymouspoliticker t1_jak09mr wrote

Well, I think the implication would be for you to apply to work for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police, not some department 3000 miles away. Unless you're planning to move to LA? Or is there an example here locally?

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anonymouspoliticker t1_jakpv6h wrote

See, you should've just started with this instead of pulling something from the other side of the country. Now your point has credibility!

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just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jal0epp wrote

Shut the fuck up, we all know that the corruption is in pretty much every single department, and especially every single big city department. Don't be so obtuse.

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anonymouspoliticker t1_jao0mwx wrote

That's not very nice, neighbor. Local governments set up and are responsible for the actions of their own police departments, and there's tens of thousands of them. How can you assume there are problems in one because there are problems in another? What other bureaucratic or corporate structure or occupation is held to that standard?

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just_an_ordinary_guy t1_jao87nr wrote

Yeah, I know it's not very nice. That was the point. We're assuming the same problems in one based on another because it's pretty well documented that it is a systemic issue. Every single time they go looking in any police department in the nation, these problems are found. Every single time, to varying degrees.

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burritoace t1_jaqruix wrote

Are you kidding? Basically every public institution is treated this way. Fuck off with this bullshit.

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anonymouspoliticker t1_jbiapt6 wrote

If DC city council decriminalizes all violence, is the city-council form of governance systemically corrupt?

If a public university in Florida abolishes their office of diversity, equity, and inclusion, do you think less of the University of Pittsburgh?

Or public transit. Or state government, mostly. Or healthcare- I think Pittsburghers have good experience with identifying problems with UPMC and not baselessly projecting them on, say, AHN.

The only public institution held to this standard I can think of is the judiciary, and they are closely intertwined with police anyway.

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