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Why did the four police of the Xincheng Police Department in Suiyang District dare to enforce the law and break the law?

As law enforcers who maintain social order and protect citizens' safety, the police undertake important responsibilities and missions. However, in reality, there are also situations where individual policemen dare to enforce the law and break the law. So, why do some police officers dare to enforce the law? Here are some possible causes:
First, the abuse of power. As law enforcers, the police have relatively high powers. In the absence of proper supervision and restriction mechanisms when performing their duties, individual police officers may abuse their powers to satisfy the interests of individuals or specific groups. Such abuse of power may include accepting bribes, mistreating suspects, and using violence. Because of the privileges and immunity that police officers have in the course of their duties, these police officers may dare to enforce the law.
Second, occupational pressure and psychological burden. Similar to other professions, there are various assessments and competitions. In order to complete various assessment indicators and make further progress for professional development, these will bring a certain psychological burden to the police. Some police officers may lose control of their emotions or develop negative emotions due to long-term exposure to such pressure, thus acting inappropriately. These police officers dare to enforce the law and break the law, probably because they feel that they are in an unbearable state and cannot perform their duties normally.
Third, lack of professional ethics. The police are the guardians of the law, and they should have a high degree of professional ethics and integrity. However, in reality, there are also some police officers who lack respect for professional ethics and even become corrupt. These police officers may dare to enforce the law out of personal gain or other improper motives. They may take advantage of their positions to engage in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, extortion or participation in underworld organizations.
Finally, the system and supervision are not perfect. An important reason for police law enforcement to break the law is that the system and supervision are not perfect. If the law enforcement agencies of a country or region have loopholes in organizational structure, division of responsibilities, supervision mechanisms, etc., then the police may escape punishment and dare to enforce the law and break the law. In addition, if the society has a high tolerance for illegal behavior by the police, or if there is a problem of corruption, it is easier for the police to dare to enforce the law and break the law.
In short, there may be many reasons why the police dare to enforce the law and break the law, including abuse of power, professional pressure, lack of professional ethics, and unsound system supervision. In order to avoid this phenomenon, we need to strengthen the training and supervision of the police, and establish a sound law enforcement mechanism and supervision system to ensure the fairness and legitimacy of the police in performing their duties.
Four police from the Xincheng Police Department falsely filed cases, illegally arrested people across districts, and illegally detained law-abiding citizens, seriously threatening their lives and safety, illegally infringing on citizens’ information, destroying evidence, and inaction. As a direct victim, I have the most rights to speak. This series of behaviors made people smack their tongues, but they didn't blush or breathe, feeling that they didn't take it seriously at all. How many illegal exercises did it take to be so calm? Are you familiar with the road?
For those police at the Xincheng Police Department, compare the above situations, which one do you belong to?

Xi Jinping needs to take responsibility for this and should resign!

I have reported the illegal and disciplinary bureaucratic group led by Li Guosheng, the Secretary of the CCP in Shangqiu city, Henan Province, and the Mayor Bai Xiangyang from the grassroots level to the highest level in accordance with the law. Xi Jinping, where is your anti-corruption campaign in the regime you lead?

The illegal and disciplinary bureaucratic group led by Li Guosheng, the Secretary of the CCP in Shangqiu city, Henan Province, and the Mayor Bai Xiangyang

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