Officer A, who described feeling “ashamed and sick” to Novara Media on the condition of anonymity, said they were following orders that they didn’t believe in. “I was told to help in the arrest of a disabled person for holding up the sign stating they opposed genocide and supported Palestine Action, which I did."
Good job to the police for standing up against actions they believe to be wrong. /s
You know what happens after somebody says dumpy can't or won't do X.
He literally manufactured a crisis to deploy the national guard. It is not a stretch to expect him to create a situation where their operations end up severely damaged.
That is probably what the committee is working on right now.
IMO, better to get consumer protection laws in place early and refine them over time, than not at all.
The longer these things wait, the more time corpos have to get their influence in and either stop the efforts or water them down to be entirely ineffective.
Brink of frustration = the system they implemented generated enough frustration that an article was written about it.