Re: Topic IPv6
2016-11-21 14:15:11
In theory, fine. In practice, you have situations where the police are in
place to protect the corporate revenue of very evil people by brutalizing
the innocent. See Dakota Access Pipeline for an example.
If the police are being excessive, then due process needs to be brought to
bare on the police, and that is something that the population needs to do
though its legal process. However I remain with the point that many innocent
and vulnerable people would become victims in the absence of an effective
police force, and that the role of the police is to protect such people.
Right, but in the case I cited (and many many more) the police are
protecting the law breakers, who are drilling without federal permits on
land that is not theirs. Right now. As we speak. The rightsholders are
being shot with rubber bullets and sprayed with water in 20 degree
weather. This is not the rule of law.
Stewart
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