SNIP Are there any concrete proposals attached to this which you find objectionable?
I'm not sure which
"this"you are referring to, but let me give you my take on what I think you might be talking about by way of a very recent development in my geographical area.
Maybe 20 months ago, members of the tax-feeding parasitical enforcement class locally known as Fairfax Co Police Department (FCPD) killed a man in the doorway of his home. According to the local press, at least one cop who witnessed the shooting told investigators the victim was unarmed. The local prosecutor turned the case over to the feds in Richmond. As I understand it, that move by the prosecutor was more of a "get this hot-potato off my plate"; rather than a referral for a federal civil rights violation. Several months ago, the ruling gang locally known as the Fairfax Co. Board of Supervisors queried the feds as to why the fed investigation was not yet complete. The feds said the tax parasites (FCPD) were withholding information. It took a court order to make the parasites cough up information.
Very recently, as out-growth of the killing, the ruling gang established a committee or commission to look into policies and procedures within the FCPD. Now, superficially, this sounds very admirable: concerned politicians (sic for ruling gang) exercising their responsibility for oversight. However, the public statements by the ruling gang do not stand up to even a shallow closer look. Here's why.
FCPD is an accredited agency. They are accredited by a national police accreditation agency whose initials are CALEA. FCPD's policies and procedures are CALEA's recommended policies, procedures, and so-called "best practices". Any committee investigating FCPD's policies and procedures cannot help but conclude that FCPD policies and procedures meet the best national standards. The conclusion is foreordained. It is also a red-herring. The question is not, "what are the policies and procedures?" The question is, "What happens to the violators when the policies and procedures are broken?"
The ruling gang cannot possibly not know about CALEA and FCPD's accreditation. They cannot--as politicians--have failed to think through on what their commission will find. It is too obvious the whole thing is a ploy to mislead outraged citizens into thinking the ruling gang is actually doing something. What a beautiful little ploy. The commission discovers the FCPD has the best standards, policies, and procedures in the country. The police come out untarnished. The ruling gang looks good for establishing the commission.
Thus, regarding the thread topic, I view any recommendations by politicians and bureaucrats with deep suspicion, no matter how noble-sounding their sales pitch. I don't believe for one second the feds are concerned about tax-victims being abused by the enforcement class. (How could they? They think so little of their fellow human beings, they're willing to rule them without their consent, and inflict enforcement on them for all manner of unconstitutional and
malum prohibitum laws.) The feds will be looking to make themselves look good, increase their budgets, and follow the First Law of Bureaucracy--perpetuate the bureaucracy. If there is any benefit for the tax-victims, it will be accidental.