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From the Pages of Orlando Weekly: Rethinking our relationship to policing

Image: Winter Park Police Department's APC, parked in Hannibal Square during the MLK Unity Fest in January 2020, by Jessica Bryce Young
Image: Winter Park Police Department's APC, parked in Hannibal Square during the MLK Unity Fest in January 2020, by Jessica Bryce Young

The idea of defunding the police deserves more discussion than is possible in the 74 seconds I have here. But it’s blindingly apparent we need to rethink our relationship to policing.

If we as a society give license to certain people to exercise lethal violence — people whose salaries we pay, and whose powers were granted by us, not divine right — shouldn’t we have the right to know everything about them and their work?

Those who don’t want the movement to defund police to gain traction should be first to demand radical transparency and disciplinary regimes that make it easy to get rid of not just the bad apples, but the not-so-bad apples that cover for them.

For too long, politicians in both parties have been cowed by police unions, terrified of being labeled “soft on crime.” We built a carceral state unparalleled in the world and gave cops free rein to enforce the law however they saw fit, without public oversight.

If the cops want the respect of the communities they serve, they’ll need to earn it. Rather than waging war on protesters, they should think about how to make the next protest unnecessary.

Bill joined WMFE in September 2008. He started his radio career at WFCS at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain Connecticut where he hosted a weekly comedy/variety show and gospel and blues programs. Bill then spent 10 years at WNPR in Hartford, Connecticut, where he worked in radio operations and hosted the evening classical music. During this time he also spent two years working overnights and weekends at WTIC 1080 News in Hartford were he anchored the local newscasts, filed stories for CBS radio and prepared news stories for the morning drive.

Bill lives in Deltona and enjoys travel, motorcycling, restaurants and live music.