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

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[–] GreenShimada@lemmy.world 1 points 4 hours ago

What commander wants to go against senior guys? What Union wants to throw members under the bus?

And now it means it's time to hire more officers! /s

That's the problem with making anyone or any group untouchable, is that you lose the ability to weed out corruption, or even make small changes that affect a few bad actors because the group sees any action against one as an action against all. Which is the point of unions in the first place.

Unions are double-edged swords, and when set in a monopolistic situation like this, you can't just close the Police Department like you can a coal mine in WV if costs get too high. In Chicago the Police Union IS the monopoly holder - and the same happens in many other cities, like LA. Police reforms become a suicide pact. It's one of a few situations where everything is flipped from the usual company owner vs. union scenario, and then instantly becomes a national-level "Ah, but we're a UNION!" when bothered in the slightest.