Its also horrible on desktop. The content is literally a 15% area on the very left and most of the space is blank (or probably full of ads that are on multiple layers blocked on my client)
Yes, but you have to submit a request to every single one of those places. And then they have to review and redact them. I've had these policies denied in public records requests because the 800 page document would take many hours of review to complete. Had to submit the requests in piecemeal and it was very time consuming for me and the agency. That's just for one place.
Most likely they are just posting for the "puppygirl hacker polycule", and "So we took matters into our own paws". My guess is that these words were chosen as a joke.
I feel like we are in agreement that taking these manuals, considering nobody was physically hurt, is a good thing. The tactics and policies for law enforcement should absolutely be available to anyone, considering our tax dollars go towards these employees. Transparency is needed in order to help guarantee constitutional rights, as well as to know when individual rights have been violated. I'm not anti-law enforcement, I'm anti-corruption.
https://www.college.police.uk/app