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Colorado just ended Qualified Immunity for Law Enforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16441082" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>"QI" essentially means "I am not responsible no matter how incompetent I am." </p><p></p><p>The more I think about QI the less it makes sense to me. </p><p></p><p>Essentially the argument is that it is necessary because without it there would be no way that incompetent morons would become cops. And apparently we need incompetent morons or else no one would join the force. </p><p></p><p>But there are many many occupations in which a ****up by a single person has tremendous ramifications. Think surgeons, airplane pilots, pension managers, etc. And yet we deal with this through liability insurance. </p><p></p><p>Why are cops an exception? My guess is that it is the strength of police unions (**** public employee unions while we are at it). </p><p></p><p>Would you get an a plane if pilots had qualified immunity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16441082, member: 190070"] "QI" essentially means "I am not responsible no matter how incompetent I am." The more I think about QI the less it makes sense to me. Essentially the argument is that it is necessary because without it there would be no way that incompetent morons would become cops. And apparently we need incompetent morons or else no one would join the force. But there are many many occupations in which a ****up by a single person has tremendous ramifications. Think surgeons, airplane pilots, pension managers, etc. And yet we deal with this through liability insurance. Why are cops an exception? My guess is that it is the strength of police unions (**** public employee unions while we are at it). Would you get an a plane if pilots had qualified immunity? [/QUOTE]
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