I think it’s pretty troubling that the military may have to step in to cover what should be police matters when it’s not a matter of a national emergency.

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    Perfectly normal island. No one can afford to feed their kids and we’ve got soldiers walking the streets in place of police officers.

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    One of the most worrying things here, to me.

    We have 100 highly trained police staff who do not trust our legal process to only prosecute the guilty.

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      I’ve got quite a few police officers in my circle of friends and tbh, I’ve rarely heard anything good about the justice system from them.

      Normally they tell me of cases where CPS will refuse to charge for what should be easy cases with a ton of evidence and when all the procedures were followed.

      My suspicion is that this charge is political grandstanding.

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    So unless they can shoot with impunity, they won’t fulfill their oath to serve and protect the public. Feels like we’re being held hostage.

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      I’m not sure if being able to shoot with impunity is what these armed officers are asking for. It seems that they’ve lost confidence that the justice systems will treat them or their colleagues fairly after being asked to make split second decisions that could result in someone losing their life in extremely dangerous situations.

      The police should be accountable, but I don’t think it’s good for either the police or the public that these armed officers hesitate to act in situations that call for their intervention because they’re worried about being prosecuted if it all goes wrong.

      Officers who were acting by the book shouldn’t be afraid of doing their job just because there was an unfortunate outcome.