TwistedHusky
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If Seattle had a good competent, trusted police force this would be a great idea.
We don't.
Seattle has one of the most corrupt police forces, filled with people that frankly should not be a police officer in the first place.
Some of them are great. Some are terrible. The problem is the terrible are allowed to remain, creating a consistent threat.
I have a friend that is an officer. He does not get involved in the games and power plays, but those people his nickname for them is "cavemen"
So the problem is that sports fans, in a highly charged emotional atmosphere, are expected to be governed by people that have consistently shown themselves to be lacking in judgement, much less morals and decency.
Seattle is a modern city, and in many ways is ahead of much of the country. But the corruption is New Orleans police force level.
Which makes this a bad idea.
We don't.
Seattle has one of the most corrupt police forces, filled with people that frankly should not be a police officer in the first place.
Some of them are great. Some are terrible. The problem is the terrible are allowed to remain, creating a consistent threat.
I have a friend that is an officer. He does not get involved in the games and power plays, but those people his nickname for them is "cavemen"
So the problem is that sports fans, in a highly charged emotional atmosphere, are expected to be governed by people that have consistently shown themselves to be lacking in judgement, much less morals and decency.
Seattle is a modern city, and in many ways is ahead of much of the country. But the corruption is New Orleans police force level.
Which makes this a bad idea.