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I can't remember the last time I heard of some european police shooting someones spaniel or flashbanging a toddler tbh, not saying they're flawless, just on a different level.
Blatant violence committed by police is not the only reason cops are bad. They are also the enforcers against journalists, worker action, environmental and climate activism, and so on. Even when those folks are behaving entirely lawfully, cops or prosecutors or other government officials just make up bullshit charges to arrest and intimidate folks.
Richard Medhurst is a notable recent example in the UK.
Well, you're describing violence inherent to the system. When people talk about cops being bad, they usually mean that cops don't just uphold the bad law, that's kind of given, but commit extrajudicial violence
I imagine every cop being armed to the teeth is probably worse lol.