I tried to answer it with examples of what I think are, and are not, police. I’m interested in hearing what your alternatives are. I did find an article I read a while back that helped shape my opinions here, that I posted if you’d like to go have a read and continue this discussion there: https://threadiverse.link/lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/31917406
Well, one of the main reasons I’m more fixated on that is because the only point I’m really disagreeing with you on is what’s considered police. That and that safety offices should have power to arrest. But basically, every single thing you’ve said are things I fully think are necessary changes.
Since I consider investigative services as mostly police and any arrests or response teams as 100% police no matter their names, and you seem to disagree with that viewpoint
I tried to answer it with examples of what I think are, and are not, police. I’m interested in hearing what your alternatives are. I did find an article I read a while back that helped shape my opinions here, that I posted if you’d like to go have a read and continue this discussion there: https://threadiverse.link/lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/31917406
Well, one of the main reasons I’m more fixated on that is because the only point I’m really disagreeing with you on is what’s considered police. That and that safety offices should have power to arrest. But basically, every single thing you’ve said are things I fully think are necessary changes.
Since I consider investigative services as mostly police and any arrests or response teams as 100% police no matter their names, and you seem to disagree with that viewpoint
I’m confused then, would a safety officer (like OSHA/WorkSafe) that can arrest not be police then?