Although around for years in various form like college campus police departments private police departments are starting to grow in certain areas and they can write tickets and make arrests.
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Usually when a town needs a policing and can't/won't do it themselves they ask the county or state to come in. I've seen towns actually contract out policing to the county sheriffs. I've even seen towns use part-time police officers only giving a couple shifts a week or using them for vacation fill ins. But private policing? Right now in it's small form it's not that risky. When businesses want to sell their policing services en masse like prison services this is when the trouble really starts. There are already problems with many of these college campus police forces so a private force out in public wouldn't fair much better.
I'm kind of leery of a private police officer being able to give someone a criminal record or put them in the system. Private or local policing should be proactive only, not punitive.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...f6e02e-8f79-11e4-a900-9960214d4cd7_story.html
Usually when a town needs a policing and can't/won't do it themselves they ask the county or state to come in. I've seen towns actually contract out policing to the county sheriffs. I've even seen towns use part-time police officers only giving a couple shifts a week or using them for vacation fill ins. But private policing? Right now in it's small form it's not that risky. When businesses want to sell their policing services en masse like prison services this is when the trouble really starts. There are already problems with many of these college campus police forces so a private force out in public wouldn't fair much better.
I'm kind of leery of a private police officer being able to give someone a criminal record or put them in the system. Private or local policing should be proactive only, not punitive.