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RE: Perceived Power and Authority from Wearing a Police Uniform Affects How We View Ourselves and Others

in #psychology8 years ago

Maybe someone should run the experiment, just change the uniform and shift the perceptions of the communities.

Maybe some little town can get a boost in community value, imagine if police officers were portrayed as civil servants, rather than evil corrupt pigs, draining rights and freedoms as well as living off taxes, imagine if they were the "state workforce" and would, clean up the streets and help people in need, like they should.

White uniforms, clean parks, maybe they can help organise communities :D, going door by door, getting people to dance, such a crazy world lives in my head apparently. :D

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You were right, a great way to show how things can be improved astronomically.
I for one always walked where there are no cars, never was one to walk on the line and stay in my place until the light blinks.

It's great to see how much simpler and better things can work if you take out the "middle-man", it's a much better solution to the usual govern-cement way of taking care of things, bigger roads, less space, more buttons, more lights. Totally redundant as it seems.

And I've always found the added advertisements and traffic-lights as a complete wreck of the scenery. A way to place useless clutter and think it helps.

Thanks for sharing, btw d you mind if I use this material for a post. Seems like today cars are in the news :D, at least on Steemit.


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No worries, I'm still behind with the article. Saw the video but I went to watch a docu-movie. Definitely worth the watch. And I'm on it now :)!