How many flash drives out there, with copies of the names, IDs, home addresses and phone numbers, of every policeman, soldier, politician and prison guard?
^ This
How many flash drives out there, with copies of the names, IDs, home addresses and phone numbers, of every policeman, soldier, politician and prison guard?
^ This
One big leak like that, and being armed in service of the state will be so ridiculously dangerous, that very few will be willing to do it and the whole thing will grind to a halt.
Even if nothing happens to any of them. (Which would be my hope; there's been enough violence).
I also have no desire for violence, just disarming/defunding/etc. In the US at least the police are under public scrutiny like they've never been before and states are passing legislation that either limits their powers or makes it easier for civilians to sue them for abuse.
I'm sure you're familiar with BlueLeaks… a fine example of what is possible.
https://www.australiannationalreview.com/state-of-affairs/superintendent-jamie-templeton-of-the-special-operations-group-has-been-identified-as-the-officer-who-gave-the-order-to-use-the-weapon-and-acting-sergeant-kristian-schouten-opened-fire-with-rubber-bul/
I will never get over how oxymoronic it is for police to describe themselves as officers of peace.