• bassomitron@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Man, that might happen for a high profile family/person. For average people in many places in the US, they’ll be lucky if the police even pay out to cover damages to property, nevermind anything else.

    Edit: and yes, I know this is just a green text and not a real story.

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      And anywhere outside the US, home searches are nearly always legal since they must be signed by a judge. And judges rarely rule against their own.

      Over here in Germany, where the inviolability of the home is in the constitution, the suspicion of any crime suffices for getting your home searched. This includes filesharing, spraying graffiti or insulting someone on the internet by calling them a dick. Plus, any resulting damages are only paid if you are found not guilty.

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          https://archive.is/RsyNC [unpaywalled Washington Post link]

          Some reactions:

          The text above reads: “Special Police Unit Wall and Color”

          The text below: “Andy, you are such 1 dick.”

          Later the police arrived:

          But again:

          And the cops came back:

          But finally:

          By the way, the case was finally dropped. Only because the outrage made them not pursue it though. Courts would have likely ruled this was an insult.

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        6 hours ago

        Very easy to tell whether they will get killed during the raid, simply follow the Standard Police Academy Appropriate Force chart:

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      8 hours ago

      There are tons of examples counter to your claim.

      A lot of the settlements probably don’t even get reported on at the request of the city in question.

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        Yeah, 10 million might be a stretch. But the city I used to work in would immediately settle for 250k for something like that. Lawyers are expensive, and losing is more expensive

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        5 hours ago

        While true, your hypothesis doesn’t take into consideration how often the police fuck up.