http://www.infowars.com/texas-town-fires-entire-police-department-crime-drops-by-61/
The report notes that over 70 communities in Harris County now have contracts with SEAL. “They’re less expensive, better at crime prevention, they do not target citizens for revenue, and, best of all, each officer is personally accountable for his or her actions.” the report states.
“The rest of the country would do well to closely examine the success of Sharpstown’s implementation of private security.” it concludes.
The scale of police brutality and corruption in the US is off the charts. It is impossible to even attempt to keep track of. Perhaps a little healthy competition would make police departments think more about their policing policies, who they employ, and how they train them to do their jobs.