No-one should "do" police brutality, that's why it's called brutality rather than reasonable force, which is what police officers should use.
America should not get involved in the affairs of Europe.
The philosopher Cesare Beccaria argued that punishments should not be exercises in brutality. He believed that punishments should be proportional to the crime committed and that the justice system should focus on deterrence rather than retribution.
Yes, police officers should use cameras as they enhance accountability and transparency in law enforcement. Body cameras can provide objective evidence in interactions between officers and the public, potentially reducing incidents of misconduct and false allegations. Additionally, the recorded footage can serve as valuable training material and improve community trust in the police. Overall, the use of cameras can foster a safer environment for both officers and citizens.
* citizens should vote ----* have a good education ----and ---- * obey the laws! ----
there should be for safety of kids
True
Basically, Vietnam visa is not required if you transit couple of hours at the airports of Vietnam and you have to stay at transit are as instructions of the officers at the airports of Vietnam. You should contact with the officers at the airports of Vietnam and explain to them for help you your transit is not same flight and you have to go out transit area for your luggage
No, "executive officers meeting" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading where capitalization rules apply.
It is one of their basic rights as citizens of America to build a masjid where ever they choose to. I see no problem with that.
should citizens in usa be banned to have assault weapons
No, police brutality is not necessary. Law enforcement should use force only when absolutely necessary to protect themselves or others from harm. Training, oversight, and accountability measures can help prevent and address instances of police brutality.
Yes