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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2014/06/26/massachusetts-swat-teams-claim-theyre-private-corporations-immune-from-open-records-laws/?tid=pm_pop
I thought heavy military weapons for some podunk town in Wisconsin and New Hampshire were excessive enough, but now in Massachusetts, SWAT teams are not considered government employees, rather private military corporations. And like any patriotic PMCs, they don't need any big government breathing down their necks. We've already privatized a good deal of the prisons, and why not the people who are to representatives of law and order?
I thought heavy military weapons for some podunk town in Wisconsin and New Hampshire were excessive enough, but now in Massachusetts, SWAT teams are not considered government employees, rather private military corporations. And like any patriotic PMCs, they don't need any big government breathing down their necks. We've already privatized a good deal of the prisons, and why not the people who are to representatives of law and order?
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