• Knightfox@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    I took some time in thinking about your response, I want you to know that. That said, “There’s lots of places in the US where cops are paid significantly above median wages for the region as their base pay,” doesn’t mean much in the context of my original statement. My original statement said very much the same in fact. Cops, on paper, get paid above average and have tons of opportunity for overtime. What your response misses is the danger associated and the expectation of overtime.

    It’s one thing when you can have unlimited overtime and another when you are expected to take unlimited overtime. There is also a disconnect when that overtime comes with an expectation of being shot and killed. With those expectations it’s no surprise that police are the largest portion of a city government. If you have a group of people that you expect to work long hours, work extra overtime, meet the municipality’s needs, and potentially die in their duty, then they should command a large portion of the budget.

    If you don’t want to pay people to do these things then you can’t be upset that they don’t do those things. You get the cops that you pay for. I’ll be the first to say Fuck the Police, but I’ll also be the first to say we get the Police we pay for.

    • scottywh@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I disagree that the overtime is expected. It’s a benefit available to them that isn’t available to the general public.

      I also strongly disagree about the relative “danger” of their job.

      My dad was a firefighter for 30 years. He got paid less than most cops and faced significantly more danger on every shift than most cops.

      Fuck the police. They were shitty since their inception.

      Full stop