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I firmly believe that it is necessary to thoroughly investigate this movement, beyond tattoos or street slogans, we do not know if there is an underlying plan, it is necessary to use funds for an investigation throughout the country.
This is a serious problem, ACAB is a movement that has focused on violence towards the officers, so it is necessary to disarm it completely.
In Washington, as a street patrolman I see more and more tattoos and graffiti with 1312 or ACAB directly, to be honest, I feel concerned, despite only seeing pictures I do not doubt that there is background work against the police forces, and I think this movement has spread across the country.
I think that more than thinking about disarming the movement they should think about what caused the birth of the ACAB movement, in recent times the negligence and abuse have been exposed by the police, many do not do their job well but still are protected, this makes people upset and the movement has even more strength. then ask yourself as a police officer, are you doing well? can you improve?
One day and one interaction at a time, my friend. That's the best we can hope for. Do your job; as far as possible, do it without fault; and believe that the rest will take care of itself. We will always catch some hate here and there. Take solace in the fact that a lot of the people who spout this nonsense are only doing so because they have a history of run ins with the law. You know that part in the Jim Carrey movie Liar, Liar where his client asks for legal advice, so he just yells in the phone "STOP BREAKING THE LAW, A-HOLE!" It's good advice if you ask me