Originally Posted by
Flatline
When a plumber floods your house he is expected to pay for damages, the same for faulty electrical work or IT mistakes, or at least to the the point of their expressed contracts.
What is the social contract with the police? What is their reprimand for violating it? Is the amnesty provisions as written appropriate?
Is dropping false charges after the public humiliation, false accusation, and legal fees not to mention the false imprisonment or arrest enough?
Clearly these police officers have a gross lack of education for the job that they do, is that their fault or the department that educated them? Whoever continued to issue a "cheat sheet" that is used to issue citations or arrest suspects with incorrect laws is partially responsible for what happened as well.
Most likely there will be no apology, no significant reeducation (though apparently the reissued the cheat sheet after being corrected), and nobody will be held personally liable within the department. And instead of receiving an apology from the department the guy could sue the department/officers and instead potentially cost the city millions (which he may or may not do).