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- z2k_ ( @z2k_@lemmy.nz ) English12•1 year ago
Looks like the same article on the seattle times but without a paywall
- Kaiser ( @Kaiser@lemmy.world ) English7•1 year ago
Thank you for finding a non-paywall version
- Katana314 ( @Katana314@lemmy.world ) English10•1 year ago
Kinda sounds like BIVO is just “Cops, but better” since they’ve actually de-escalated conflicts. Considering how abysmal police training is, sounds like no training is actually better.
- Kaiser ( @Kaiser@lemmy.world ) English4•1 year ago
Interesting concept.
- EmpathicVagrant ( @EmpathicVagrant@lemmy.world ) English2•1 year ago
You mean police who aren’t protected from consequences, actually trying to keep people safe; no origin story about chasing runaway slaves/ quenching labor movements?
- Jode ( @Jode@midwest.social ) English4•1 year ago
Paaaaay waaaaaall
- RedMarsRepublic ( @RedMarsRepublic@lemmy.world ) English3•1 year ago
Can you post a non paywalled link next time? Thank you.
Seems like an interesting idea anyway.
- Rentlar ( @Rentlar@beehaw.org ) English2•1 year ago
I think it’s beneficial for a couple reasons:
- Responders are local to the area so they have the pulse on the things going on, and their actions would be based on the local situation rather than following city ordinance or policy directive from HQ. This could lead to fewer escalations.
- They are in plainclothes and act like people you can trust, rather than someone who is going to turn on you and suddenly assert authority. The aim is to resolve disputes and mischief before things get bad, rather than being laser-focused on “eliminating threats”.