That's assuming that the people they want to help aren't just cops. Plenty of people are attracted to power who then go on to abuse it. Be it senators or bus drivers, anyone public official or company CEO can and does break the law.
Police are not the exception to the rule. They are public officials and there will be rotten apples amongst them. Good cops should be happy with bad cops getting kicked out. Bad cops make the work for good cops harder, more dangerous and demeaning as the good cops get tarred with the same public perception as the worst abusers.
There is a reason most good public institutions are setup with a separation of powers. This is so they can counteract abuses of power. Maybe a more intensive look at what can be done to balance ou police powers, root out he corruption and assist the good cops out there.
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