I honestly don't see things working out w/o a police force. And even though US PDs could use a change of culture... I don't see it working out disarming them given the prevalence of weapons in the US. I just cant. I think things can be reformed and many should be reformed. But such radical changs as the ones proposed here... I dont see it working out
I saw a chart which showed how US cities are actually police departments with a bunch of underfunded side projects, simply reducing police budgets to a level similar to everything else and using that extra funding on anything else would result in better outcomes.
If you think police are helpful in any way, if you think police stop crime, if you think police save lives, if you think police do anything but keep poor people in line: you've been lied to probably your whole life and fed cop propaganda the whole time, because nobody is safer with US cops around except rich white folks.
Getting rid of qualified immunity so cops can be held accountable for abuse of authority would instantly make the US better everywhere, but there would still be too much funding spent on arming cops like soldiers and not enough on addressing all the issues which cops handle with zero training or interest.
Apparently in various cities cops used to handle amublance service and hated it, especially when black neighborhoods were involved. Some people started training civilians, many of them black, to drive and operate ambulances and the service was so much better than when cops did it that the entire rest of the country adopted that model.
Taking jobs cops do from cops is always going to work out better, because the only thing they're really good at doing is harassing and murdering poor people.
There's no massive outbreak of violent crime under way or waiting to happen, the 90's was the peak there.
There's no army of deranged gunmen waiting for their chance to rape and rob and pillage and burn, cops hate competition and got rid of them already.