19:45They are already being punished, there would be no need to publicly shame them yeah
19:50you said it, its to shame them
19:51Accountability goes both ways, for the suspect and the officer
19:54Officers respond to DEGENERATE 6 year old stealing candy! Watch him cry, you can't do the time, don't do the crime!
19:55cause it's the internet:_pippaPopcorn:
19:56Pippa is correct - there is a reason juvenilles go through a different process
19:57I think they should have their privacy unless they are charged as an adult.
19:58maximum accountability
19:58Pippa. We let them drive deadly weapons at 16
19:58Part of the problem are the people who go hunting those stories down, having it break local community containment
20:01All I've learned from body cams is that there are more people not fit to be parents than I originally thought
20:02Who is even posting these videos unredacted
20:03Posting under 18 online is fucked, I do agree there
20:03it is public record tho, and its content for people that will make it
20:04police are not the ones posting
20:06the punishment is disproportional to the crime
20:06Because transparency.
20:07Chat misunderstanding Pippa more likely than you think
20:09Actually it is, they call it a perp walk
20:09the video is to hold the police accountable
20:10No but it's a good deterrent
20:12Yeah it isn't and that's why it doesn't work anymore.
20:13It's a product of the modern age I guess
20:14there’s a reason they expunge juvenile records when you turn 21
20:16Being shamed is a better punishment in this tiktok and shorts contents based society.
20:22Isn’t the footage all under FOIA
20:25public humiliation is a great deterrent actually
20:27All body cam footage unless blocked by a judge gets posted or uploaded