• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    I’m curious what makes you say that? Investigation is a huge part of the process of policing.

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      13 hours ago

      Right but it’s not the only part. You’re making it seem like I want more people on the streets with the power to arrest people for whatever.

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        11 hours ago

        Because you intrinsically are. It would require more people with investigatory and enforcement powers to staff this hypothetical agency. Not smalltown pigfuckers, sure, but what you’re describing is structurally little different from the FBI or ICE. A massive new law enforcement agency like that will need people to do that and those people are called cops.

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          9 hours ago

          Those people are not cops. I could right now investigate top youtubers to see if their platforms are being used to spread misinformation without displaying any credentials. And if you paid me to do that I wouldn’t be a cop.

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            8 hours ago

            (Wait, do you mean the FBI and ICE aren’t cops? not nitpicking just genuine uncertainty)

            Your investigation would also carry no legal weight and, unless you are extremely careful, would land you in various defamation and harassment lawsuits if you ever tried to act on it. If this hypothetical agency were to do similar, investigate people with no authority, it would invite all kinds of trouble. Not only would it likely be inadmissible in court as it would constitute gross violations of their civil rights, it would absolutely result in the kind of countersuit to which soverign immunity does not apply. This is how people get away with crimes “on a technicality”, because there were such gross procedural and jurisdictional errors that the investigation itself is suspect.

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              5 hours ago

              I can literally go and do this right now I wouldn’t need authority.

              But with an actual dedicated team they could collect this evidence and present it to a court for this issue.