Essay critique:The guide to talk to police by country

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People's police

Maybe it should address people's police, such as those in Iran or in China, who are there to actually help people (not just arrest criminals, but clean, give directions, answer questions, be generally helpful)? At least a passing mention -Comrade Spookfessor (talk) 15:24, 7 June 2021 (UTC)

Case for Brazil

We have a greater and greater fascistization of the Brazilian military police and their criminal militia. You can talk to a select few policemen when they're not on their job on particular occasions, but in all honesty, it almost entirely depends on your skin color. If they know you a Leftist, let alone a Marxist, they will usually not sympathize with you at all.

It's almost recommended not to talk to the police when you're alone. — Comrade FelipeForte (talk) 03:54, 8 June 2021 (UTC)