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Clarification for LEO
When you discuss rules for law enforcement officers you say they have the same rules as everyone else, but then you make it sound like that only applies when they are off-duty. On-shift you seem to imply they have some kind of special treatment but it's not clear what.
Don't you think that requiring an on-shift officer to be in a officer only work based network during that time would have the same bad-behavior chilling effect? This would be a separate network from their off-duty, unless both networks were identical. And officer gets charged with a felony using his gun in the line of duty would cause all his fellow cops to lose gun privileges for a year, they'd be behind the desk for that period. That should be a considerable amount of skin in the game for them. If they run out of networks to join, or no one wants them any more they are out of a job in LEO. Eventually they might all learn good habits and weed out the rotten apples in the same way you think this would work for civilians.
Bumping this particularly now with the BLM protests and talks of defunding departments across the nation.