'Eight forward-thinking members of the Board of Supervisors are ready to disrupt the robocop space.'
, who've long known the only way to disincentive criminals is to kill more of them. And now, as a result, we have robocops on our side.
For now, the killer robots can only be used in specific situations,"as a deadly force option when risk of loss of life to members of the public or officers are imminent and outweigh any other force option available to SFPD." Only SFPD's police chief and top deputies can approve the usage of the killer robots, which is an unfortunate extra layer of bureaucracy that needs to be removed posthaste.
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