Police officer "roughs up" and arrests nurse for doing her job.
Disgusting. I'm reminded of something that William Adama pointed out on
Battlestar Galactica: Police are [ideally] trained to serve and protect the public. It's a terrible idea to use the military as a police force, because military personnel are trained to seek out and destroy the enemy. So inevitably, if you try to use the military as a police force [or train your police officers as if they were military personnel], they'll think of the public as an enemy to be subdued, not as people they should be serving and protecting.
Here's the actual quote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Commander William Adama:
"There's a reason you separate military and the police. One fights the enemies of the state, the other serves and protects the people. When the military becomes both, then the enemies of the state tend to become the people."
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Oh, and in related news,
the Trump Administration has been busily rescinding Obama-era restrictions on the sorts of military equipment that police departments are allowed access to. Because
of course your local police department has a pressing need for grenade launchers -- and will never,
ever be tempted to mis-use them.