Quote from Cuts:
"If I'm wrong, how do YOU propose to change this situation?
Again, this is one thing I haven't seen from any of the complainers."
There is no quick easy solution just as we didn't get here overnight. There is going to need to be a a whole shift of attitude from the top down. It seems to me that much of the LEO problems have come since law enforcement took on a much more military approach and line of thought.
Look at many LE agencies. Instead of the more traditional police uniforms many now dress in a much more military style which in turn encourages a more military mind set of us and them. Police should think of themselves no different than the average guy on the street. They should not refer to the public as civilians.
There should be BIG incentives and PROTECTION for whistle blowing bad LEO behavior and cover ups. It needs to be drilled into their minds in a ongoing way that they are here to PROTECT AND SERVE, not harass, beat up, intimidate, threaten, rough up, over control,etc.
All urban LEOs should do much more foot, horse and bicycle patrolling so they have much more opportunities to get to know the people in their patrol areas and interact with them on a regular basis other than just when they are ticketing or arresting someone.
Young new LEOs need more break in time with older mellower LEOs and have much more training in de-esculating situations. It seems that female LEOs do a much better job of this. They also need much more training in dealing with people with mental illnesses, mental retardation and dealing with different cultures.
Have all LEOs wear video/audio gear at all times while on duty. If our local police can afford a (censored word) armored assault vehicle they can afford the video gear. Every police agency should have a local oversight board made up of citizens.
LEOs also need to be prime examples of modeling law abiding behaviors. Don't be breaking traffic laws. Don't be getting drunk at the local bar and then driving, Discourage LEO only bars. For example the Kansas law enforcement training center no longer allows participants to leave in the evenings due to past history of too much drinking, drunk driving and not making classes due to hangovers.
I am sure there is more but the above would be a good start IMHO. Well Cuts, I at least tried.
GuzziJohn