#1065912 - 05/23/25 06:34 AM
The Future Of The Justice System
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Fallen Off The Deep End
Registered: 08/16/21
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From my first hand experience I can tell you that there are some good cops and some bad cops,,, same goes for prosecutors and judges.. Mostly Id say 70% fall in the middle and are neither bad or good,, they just do what they are told right, wrong,, or indifferent... Being honest all the time,, doing the right thing all the time is a conflict of employment requirements within the Justice System and makes people who obey their oath of office a liability and huge risk... I found out first hand... Its very rare/uncommon for cops to speak out,, cross the blue wall of silence because its career suicide and you loose everything,, in some cases even your life,, but certainly all your money and assets most of the time...
Being an observer of common practice and policy within the Justice System I can tell you without a doubt that "money" is the problem,, method of control,, its because most people have something to loose if they step out of favor and betray the hand that feeds them...
The only way forward regarding Law and Justice in all capacities,, prosecution,, Judges and Cops is for the service to be completely volunteer,, no payment or money can be involved or it will always be corrupt,, there is no way to avoid this predictable outcome..
It needs to be simplified and 100% volunteer,, that is the only way to avoid the betrayal of the people being served and protected... Its just too much power for money to be involved,, debts and liabilities of the individuals to be involved in the process of law and justice is not acceptable and will always cause corruption...
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#1065913 - 05/23/25 08:36 AM
Re: The Future Of The Justice System
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/21/07
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Interesting utopian concept, Rich. Just how are the volunteer legal system folks supposed to survive? Or, is the whole economy of the world supposed to move to volunteer? Here, take this car. Just pick out your groceries, and so on. You proposing a full-on barter system? How would your world work, from top to bottom?
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#1065917 - 05/23/25 08:48 PM
Re: The Future Of The Justice System
[Re: I'm Still RichG]
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Fallen Off The Deep End
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I am just talking a volunteer system for public service but not the private sector,, also "Civil Defense Corps" for labor,, like a domestic military term of service for young people,, "Swill Model"..
If people want to make money it should not be through a government corporate entity,, the people do not need the liability or responsibility to pay double or triple for services and then life long pensions,, when the private sector can do it cheaper and better...
Law and Justice is its own thing,, Its a conflict of interest to be paid to enforce law or adjudicate peoples freedom/liberty... It needs to be much more simple...
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