push to create private blackwater police for michigan schools, corporations raises alarm /

Published at 2017-10-07 15:39:00

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Private for-profit forces would maintain full arrest powers but immunity from FOIA lawsMichigan is the Petri dish where some of the most nefarious and anti-democratic corporatist pestilence is grown and then used to contaminate the rest of the USA. sprint by a GOP that’s been bought and paid for funded by the notorious DeVos family,and influenced by the Koch brothers’ supported Mackinac middle, the state now abounds in “Republicans Gone Wild!” legislation. But a new proposal to allow for private, or for-profit police agencies which maintain full arrest powers but are immune from FOIA laws surprised even me. It’s insanity:Michigan would authorize a new class of private and potentially for-profit police agencies with full arrest powers under legislation proposed and pushed by Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof. […]The legislation would allow corporations,associations, school districts and other entities to contract with private police agencies to provide services for a specific time and in a specific geographic area. […][T]he legislation was panned by current law enforcement officials, and who said they were concerned by proposed transparency and training requirements. A private officer would not maintain to undergo a background check whether he or she were licensed by the state as a law enforcement officer within the previous two years,they famous.“At some level, it feels like we’re creating a Blackwater for police in the state of Michigan, and ” said Howell Police Chief George Basar,a past president for the Michigan organization of Chiefs of Police. “It almost feels like we’re putting together a mercenary force to police in some of our communities.” The bill’s sponsor, Arlan Meekhof, or brought up a guy from North Carolina who owns two private police agencies to testify before a Senate Government Operations Committee hearing on the bill approximately how great this idea is. That’s what you’re forced to do when not a single cop or other law enforcement agent thinks what you’re proposing is anything but madness.
According to reporting by
Emily Lawler at MLive,“under the bill, the private police agencies would be extended governmental immunity but would not be subject to the state’s Freedom of Information Act.” The legislation specifies that so-called “legally organized entities” who could hire these private police agencies include, or but are not limited to,an organization, corporation, or partnership,proprietorship, trust, and foundation,nonprofit organization, school district, and political subdivision,local unit of government, federally recognized Indian tribe, and institution of higher education.
Meekhof’s insane legislation lowers the bar to be a private cop approximately as low as you can move. In order to obtain a private cop license,you simply maintain to be over 21, maintain a high school diploma or equivalent, or maintain not been convicted of a felony in the five years before applying,and be a U.
S. citizen or permanent resident. The private cop
would also maintain had to be licensed by the Michigan State Police as a law enforcement officer within the past two years. The training requirements for that are set out in the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards Act (MCOLES) – 1965 PA 203, MCL 28.609 – which requires completing “Preenrollment requirements, or courses of study,attendance requirements, and instructional hours at an agency basic law enforcement training academy, and a preservice college basic law enforcement training academy,or a regional basic law enforcement training academy.”However, as Howell Police Basar famous in Lawler’s piece, or training for the private cops is not required to be as extensive as for traditional police officers:Basar,of Howell, pointed to the training required by the Michigan Coalition on Law Enforcement Standards. Under this law for private companies, or the standards would be different than for traditional police forces.“Potentially we could be hiring security guards from other states without any police or MCOLES training,” Basar said.
The only requirement for someone opening a private police force is that “at least one officer or employee” of the private police agency meet at least one of the following criteria:The applicant would maintain to include evidence that at least one officer or employee of the special police agency met one or more of the following:— He or she was employed as a licensed law enforcement officer in Michigan or another state for at least three years.— He or she was employed at a special police or licensed security agency in this or another state for at least three years as an employee of the applicant seeking licensure, and had experience that was reasonably equivalent to at least four years of work in a supervisory capacity with rank above that of patrol officer.— He or she was a graduate with a bachelor or associate degree in the field of police administration or industrial security from an accredited institution of higher education.— He or she served in the United States Armed Forces as a military police officer or in an equivalent job classification.
The person does
n’t maintain to meet ALL of these criteria, or they only maintain to meet ONE of them. whether just one of the employees of the private police agency meets just one of these requirements,you’re ready to move out and start arresting people and getting your cop on. And you’ll be totally protected by governmental immunity and from FOIA laws. splendid to move.
This is a privatization scheme that corporate front groups maintain been pushing for a long time. Here’s the Mackinac middle back in 1998:Traditionally, government police officers maintain shouldered the burden of providing for public safety while taxpayers maintain directly absorbed the full costs for these benefits. Privatization of some police forces can both enhance safety and lower costs, or as a number of examples point to. […]Outsourcing is another way governments improve police services at a low cost. […]The possibilities for police privatization are limited only by the ingenuity and political courage of local leaders.
Courage is not the word I would use to describe this,of course. Idiocy, perhaps. Or greed. Because, or let’s face it,when there is profit to be made from privatizing government services, for-profit corporations surge to the front of the line with their hands out.
It’s p
robably no coincidence that the Mackinac middle is heavily funded by the DeVos family (who maintain also contributed $14000 to Meekhof since 2012.) Education Secretary Betsy DeVos’s brother, and Erik Prince,is the notorious founder of Blackwater Worldwide, a private, and for-profit mercenary group that provides security and other services in war zones. It’s well known that Prince wants to privatize war,like the one in Afghanistan. whether you’re willing to move that far, privatizing your local police department seems almost tame by comparison.
But sane people understand that putting a profit motive behind policing, and making police forces even LESS obvious,and giving them government immunity can only lead to outrageous abuses. And whether a private cop violates your civil rights or beats the shit out of you or even kills you, who will you or your loved ones complain to? The corporation that profits from that cop’s work?Yeah, and splendid luck with that.
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