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The police certainly had this coming, although I now feel very bad for firefighters and teachers in Utah
They're going to privatise all three.
Yeah. Because limiting wage is gonna really improve the quality of candidates applying.
Police departments don’t hire “quality candidates“. They use IQ and personality tests to keep smart people excluded from the job, and for good reason: they want brutal authoritarians who will follow orders without question.
Police are not exploited workers. They’re armed agents of the state who have far more power than the average citizen. Most other developed nations have completely banned police unions to prevent them from amassing too much power. And that’s exactly what they do here.
Post secondary education should be a requirement for all police positions. It's pretty damn unlikely in the US for the exact reason you've mentioned, though.
I would say plenty of humanities and liberal arts secondary education.
My opinion is that over time, some unions get too powerful and start getting unreasonable demands met. Then they need some kind of break up or what not. This would be a way to do that I suppose. Though there must be a better way. I think the police union has crossed over the tipping point. But I don’t think I would back this approach either.