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To prevent police aggression militant actions do we need more public surveillance cameras?

On all public roads and parks maybe just everywhere
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Everywhere always security cameras
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Aami1 · 26-30, F
The UK has more surveillance cameras than any country, and we now have such a police state that we get arrested for wrongthink.
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 aye, so surveillance won’t fix it guns aren’t legal there? So that’s probably not it either. Perhaps police interaction training for civilians more community outreach and deescalation training would be productive?
Aami1 · 26-30, F
@exchrist Guns aren't legal. What would help is giving back the population their freedoms - the excessive amount of tax money and then also not provide a government they can just fall back on and so with that money they know they have to use it to build each other up as mummy daddy government wont do it for them
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 I don’t know much of the situation in England. I’d like to see more community partnerships food drives community outreach kids charity stuff. Community gardens food programs youth athletics that kind of thing.
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 homeless shelters tax rebates for having kids free childcare (govt sponsored day care etc.
Aami1 · 26-30, F
@exchrist Free? What do you mean by free?
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 provided for I mean where is all that tax money going? to foreign wars, but not the domestic need for subsidized child or daycare tax write off kinda thing. Perhaps a child supply allowance?
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 society needs to incentivize having children it’s unsustainable currently
exchrist · 36-40
@Aami1 additionally I’d like to see the first 12 credits of a college degree or career incorporated into secondary education in 10th or 11th grade. In Germany it’s a thing definitely China and India probably Japan and scandanavia too!
ninalanyon · 70-79, T
@exchrist
probably Japan and scandanavia
Not Norway.

What does 12 credits mean? How much of a bachelor's degree is that?
exchrist · 36-40
@ninalanyon 4 classes so about a semester most bachelor’s level classes are 3 credits or 4 with a lab as part of it
ninalanyon · 70-79, T
@exchrist So a bachelor's degree is 32 classes (four classes per semester,two semesters per year for four years)? So a bachelor's degree needs 96 credits?

It's different in different countries. Different even within countries. When I was studying in the 1970s in the UK the only thing that counted was the final. And we only take three years in the UK.
exchrist · 36-40
@ninalanyon usually a semester at a university is 5 3 credit courses so 15 *2 semesters per year so 30 per year * 4 years for a total of about 120 credits for a bachelor degree I took some summer courses in college to do it a bit faster and started out with 4/5ths of one semester already earned. Also I published in highschool.
By getting 12 credits toward a degree in highschool I saved about $5250.00 (public university rate) during college and I gained very useful skills