The American Civil Liberties Union has released the results of its new survey into the use of Swat teams by police forces across the country. It concludes that policing has become dangerously and unnecessarily militarized, literally so with equipment and strategies being imported directly from the US army. (via wilwheaton)
These assholes have Flashbangs, but they can’t use a thermal camera or fiber optics to identify that there is a sleeping child in the room? Here’s a thought:
If there’s a risk that you’re going to be surprised by what you find on the other side of the door, perhaps you should spend more time doing reconnaissance and less time surfing eBay and craigslist for “slightly used” military hardware that you aren’t smart enough to use. I think I first heard it said in A Civil Action, that lawyers should never ever ask a question in the court room to which they do not already know the answer. The same should be said for civilian cops doing “raids”, especially when it pertains to drugs.
This is sad, but not surprising. We turn the drug trade into a multi-billion dollar industry, and then get into a multi-billion dollar arms race trying to thwart it. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer, quite literally.
But who is going to reform the use of force in these cases? And how likely is it that any follow up on the investigation (which will be minuscule at best), and reprimanding of the officers involved (which will probably be non-existenant) will be swept under the rug, a settlement will be issued, and yet another victim will still be committed to life-long suffering because we have cops who want to be Rambo by day and Batman by night.
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