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When a police officer violates public trust and does something illegal, he/she needs to be punished severely for it.

Not just lose their job or 2 months paid leave while the police department investigates. In the first place, the investigation needs to be done by the state, not the local police. Here in Georgia, the GBI have started investigating all shootings involving cops. The state of Georgia recognizes that people are losing faith in the police and if people are to trust police, the state has to ensure they're not violating people's rights.
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4meAndyou · F
While I agree that breaking the law needs to be punished, I don't believe that punishments should be MORE severe for police officers. I think that all citizens must be treated equally.
TruthHurts · 36-40, M
@4meAndyou I think that the punishment should be more severe because of their position of authority
4meAndyou · F
@TruthHurts Agree to disagree. To punish one citizen more severely than another would violate their rights under the law to a fair trial.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
For lawmakers,enforcers, and judges the punishment should be double.if after a lengthy and costly trail if a defendant is found not guilty the prosecutor should be published. Just My opinion@TruthHurts