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in #police7 years ago

That would be an ideal, but it will never be achieved. In fact, police officers are only people and therefore have their weaknesses.

I've met enough people over the course of time who have done things you can't afford to do. Whether it was a company manager, because of whose gambling addiction 50 people now have no job, a priest who preaches one, but drives a 80,000€ car or a policeman who abuses his "power" to get his own advantage.

On the one hand, of course, you're absolutely right with your post, but on the other hand, it will never be 100% correct and you can't expect it. At leastIt would be nice.

Perhaps one day we will have robots as policemen who will solve every problem objectively and neutrally.

However, I am not yet sure whether this is the better way for the future: P

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I guess you are right, @booster916. Thanks for commenting!