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Challenging police and local government corruption

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Last year the city of Ferguson went into uproar when a young unarmed afro-American was shot by a policemen. It got worse when the policeman was not charged with any offence.

There has now been a Federal investigation into the policing practices in Ferguson. I have cut and pasted a few examples but the whole story is worth reading.

In a local context however do we have any similar examples of cash driven policing and how should we respond ?



http://www.canberratimes.com.au/wor...-investigation-concludes-20150304-13vlb7.html
 
I don't know about "cash driven", but certain Right Wing governments have corrupted the police force for political purposes.

Bjelke-Peterson, Askin and to a lesser extent Newman come to mind.

The only solution is to throw those governments out.
 
After reading a few more stories on the investigation into the Ferguson City Police/Administration scandal I wonder how widespread this type of behaviour is in America? Will we see a score of other cities exposed with similar practices ?

And why has it taken so long to effectively raise the issue ? What is the role of citizens, the media in challenging the predatory behaviour of the local authorities?

This story came out a month ago.


http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/da...r_throwing_poor_people_in_debtors_prisons.php



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I can't see how a city could make a profit from such actions.

Surely the costs of chasing people and locking them up would be greater than the poor people could pay.
 
I can't see how a city could make a profit from such actions.

Surely the costs of chasing people and locking them up would be greater than the poor people could pay.

Nope... you have to read the story to realise just how effective they were at having the highest fines, creating the most citations and extracting most money from jaywalkers, people with long grass ect. (not kidding..)
 
Powerful story on the ABC on how the police extorted and controlled the sex workers in Queensland. People would be aware of the Fitzgerald Royal Commision in 1987 which exposed the widespread corruption that stretched to the police Commissioner and many politicians.

This article gives the back story to those times. The story of decades of police and political corruption in plain sight.

 
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