Chicago PD Have Paid Out Almost $100 Million In 2 Months Over Police Misconduct

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Nah that can't be bruh - because the "system ain't broke".

@LPast, @CoconutCoon, and those other MFs say nothing's wrong with the system.
 
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Baba Gregory said B4 his passing one of the things that'll curb this Police violence is lawsuits! Let this continue bcuz of their conduct. Memos will be sent all over Chi town stations. They fucking with the money now and crosshairs R watching.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10152340 said:
i wonder where the money went to once the families received it

Yeah the sad thing is if you give $10Million to a poor, uneducated family they don't know how to invest it.
 
2stepz_ahead;c-10152340 said:
i wonder where the money went to once the families received it
i imagine between taxes and poor spending, it basically evaporates. real problem is that these payments are not successfully curing the police agencies in question of their bullshit.
 
I guess the powers that be would rather payout than reform smh. Im not privy to state and local bugets, but at this rate a program or two will not be funded
 
i was always curious to see what were the payout in our biggest metropolis areas over a year, decade..last 30 years shit has to be crazy

 
Police officers should have to buy insurance as a condition of employment. The tax payers shouldn't have to be on the hook for shit like this. Cops should have to buy a private insurance policy that covers the cost of misconduct charges and lawsuits. If you have a piss poor history and can't afford the coverage or you can't find anyone to cover you than you can't get the job. No different than auto insurance. You are rated and charged based on the level of risk which is based on your background. The same principle could be applied to gun owners. If you can't get or afford insurance than you can't get the gun. It's a market based solution to a problem that is begging for a solution. It takes the tax payers off the hook and it applies the princple of personal responsibility that law enforcement is always talking about. Cities that are already cash strapped shouldn't have to bear the financial burden of a pos killer cop when they are already struggling to fund the school system, mass transit, public health, etc.
 
7figz;c-10152347 said:
Nah that can't be bruh - because the "system ain't broke".

@LPast, @CoconutCoon, and the other MFs say nothing's wrong with the system.

Lol. Working as designed... Collateral damage...
 
radio_santana;c-10153532 said:
I guess the powers that be would rather payout than reform smh. Im not privy to state and local bugets, but at this rate a program or two will not be funded

True.

Those payouts will only be useful if it results in cutting police salaries.

Only problem is, they'd just run to their Union because that's probably not in their contract.
 

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