Bad Cops — Bad Unions

Guest Post by John Stossel

Bad Cops -- Bad Unions

For my internet video this week, my staff showed me clips of violent cops.

It’s not just Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes — it’s the other cops who just watch.

It’s the Buffalo cops who floored a protester and simply walked by as he lay unconscious, bleeding out of his ear. It’s a cop in Philadelphia, swinging his baton into protestors, the Atlanta police needlessly tasing two college students, the NYC cops beating a bicyclist and dozens of cases where police lied about what they’d done until body cams or cellphone cameras revealed the truth.

None of this justifies looting, arson and violence against other cops.

But I understand the rage.

Policing is the rare profession given where employees are given a legal right to use deadly force. Most officers use that power responsibly.

But America has 800,000 cops. If just a fraction is racist or sadistic, that’s a lot of racist and sadistic bullies.

What can be done about that?

“The problem is repeat offenders. The system doesn’t fire those cops,” says Washington Post columnist Radley Balko. “The job of a union is to protect the interest of its members, really at any cost.” So, bad cops keep policing.

The officer who killed George Floyd had 18 complaints filed against him.

A San Antonio cop was caught challenging prisoners to “take off your cuffs and fight for your freedom!” Then he did it again. Technicalities in his union’s contract forced police to reinstate him, twice.

“There’s a strong argument to be made that we need to get rid of police unions entirely,” says Balko.

What’s the union’s side of the story?

Cops have a hard job. They must make split-second decisions and act as peacekeepers, baby sitters, marriage counselors and more. They deal with people at the worst time of those people’s lives. It may be why officers have a high suicide rate.

“Unions are there for a reason,” says Larry Cosme, president of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association. “You have to protect these men and women.”

After two New York City cops drove into a crowd of protesters, I asked Cosme to justify that.

“Crowds are throwing bricks at them! You get to a state of panic. You can’t go forward. Can’t go backwards. So you try to get out of the situation!”

He added, “The police should police themselves.”

“But you don’t,” I said. “They’re not held accountable. Especially union officers. They do it again and again. It gets erased from their records.”

Cosme disagrees. “They are disciplined. … If you don’t have these protections, then no one’s going to want to be a police officer.”

But only about half of America’s police belong to a union. Where cops are not unionized, says Balko, “there’s no shortage of police officers.”

Police unions also make police departments harder to manage.

In crime-ridden Camden, New Jersey, union cops took so much sick time and family leave that, most days, nearly 30% of the force just didn’t show up. So, Camden fired all of them.

Camden rehired some, but only those willing to go along with new rules that made it easier to fire and discipline.

The result: Murder went down, and Camden saved money.

Per-officer costs dropped from $182,168 to $99,605. That allowed Camden to double the size of its force from “bare bones” to “near the highest police presence of any city.”

Extra police allow for community policing — more people walk the beat, talking to residents.

Unfortunately, today’s protesters rarely mention police unions. Instead, they say: “Defund the police! Fund community programs, like job training.”

But that won’t stop crime. America has already spent trillions on job training and other government social engineering that rarely works. Initially, the programs are staffed by well-intended people who want to help. But over time, they become wasteful, ossified bureaucracies, like most government programs.

We need cops. Police presence does reduce crime.

But we need cops who can be held responsible for their actions.

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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8 Comments
Hollow man
Hollow man
June 17, 2020 2:12 pm

I guess the criminals who keep getting released to criminal some more got a good union too. It’s called the LJU. Liberal Judge Union. Although terrifying it is still a bit entertaining to watch our country fall apart. The real fireworks start when the dollar blows up.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  Hollow man
June 17, 2020 9:57 pm

It will be fun to watch the unprepped rich idiots brought down to the level of a street beggar, but that would be too much to ask. Back during the First Depression they didn’t have the means to control the farms and majority of production. Things have changed since then and a lot of people will starve if it gets truly bad out there.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
June 17, 2020 2:14 pm

Sorry John…my give a fuck meter is at ZERO ! Let’s go back to the type of cops that were at the 1968 Demonrat Convention….drop them off at CHAZ and let them crack some Leftist heads .

22winmag - TBP's Yankee LDS Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Yankee LDS Shit-poster
June 17, 2020 3:13 pm

Stossel is pumping the Derek Chauvin hoax?

I’m disappointed.

The Floyd-Chauvin hoax;

cz
cz
June 17, 2020 4:13 pm

stossel has a staff…
working for him must be like working for a secular ned flanders.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
June 17, 2020 5:48 pm

This is a NWO push. The UN will be the new police force.

You heard it here first.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
June 17, 2020 9:50 pm

I’ve always despised unions. They typically give preferential treatment to some of their worst members.
I got a bird’s-eye view of how the Food Service Workers union worked when I got a temp night job stocking shelves at the local market. We had ne’er do wells, drunks, and angry jackhandles on parole who’d stomp on shelf items out of spite. One evening the Drunk crawled behind the box crusher and fell asleep on break. The night manager found him and fired him on the spot.
When the union rep got the complaint the night manager showed her the security video and time stamps. The guy was gone for two weeks and re-hired. If he had left and slept in his car in the parking lot he would’ve been off property, and technically, off the job and derelict.
Unfrickingbelievable, but true.

Yahsure
Yahsure
June 17, 2020 10:06 pm

Like Catholic Priests the cops hop from place to place. Any experience with the cops usually turns out bad.
There’s almost no crime where I live. Few cops, Everyone owns guns. It makes for a mostly polite attitude.