0_equals_true wrote:
I think the idea of these elections is a bit flawed.
A police commissioner should be a civil servant not a Politician. We don't need to be like the US. That is a totally different scale to us.
Civil servants are derided and sometimes rightly so, however in its purest sense it is someone who does their duty neutrally regardless of who in office.
We have politicians already that oversee policing.
It was a popular idea to start with, but I hasn't really resulted in a better system.
Police commissioners are NOT elected here, they are civil servants. Sheriff's are elected, but For the most part, county Sherriff's Dept's are in charge of running county jails, courtroom security, and serving eviction notices. --They will cover law/traffic enforcement in parts of counties that are unincorporated, or in towns that cannot afford a full time police Dept, but Sherriff's Deputies generally are second tier law enforcement.
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