The arrest of Nurse Alex Wubbels has police conduct in the national spotlight again.
The accepted by most, concept that police have different rights (moral relativism) than you and I do, urinates on a major concept that this country was founded upon. i.e. That all men are created equal. It is also a tenet of the Church of Satan.
~MFP
Nurse Alex Wubbels refused to let police draw blood from an unconscious crash victim and ended up arrested. The ensuing national controversy has brought police conduct back into the spotlight, raising several questions. Is it necessary to be above the law to enforce it? Does the policy of granting “qualified immunity” to officers incentivize irresponsibility? Would police ranks have far fewer “bad apples” if officers were required to carry malpractice insurance? Antony and James address all this and more.
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Articles
- Pa. law seeks to avoid police accountability, www.philly.com
- Losing faith in our police, triblive.com
Data
- washingtonpost/data-police-shootings, github.com
- 2016 data, www.odmp.org
- Charted: The 20 deadliest jobs in America, www.washingtonpost.com
Antony Davies
Antony Davies is associate professor of economics at Duquesne University and Chief Academic Officer at FreedomTrust.
He is a member of the FEE Faculty Network.
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