The Fairfax County Police are out of control and need oversight but are slick enough to organize "Campaign contributions" during election time to avoid it.

New York City Lawmakers Approve Plans For Police Oversight


New York City lawmakers have passed the most expansive plans in years to impose new oversight on the nation's largest police force.
The City Council voted early Thursday to create an outside watchdog and make it easier to bring racial profiling claims against the New York Police Department.
Both bills passed with enough votes to override expected mayoral vetoes.
Proponents see the legislation as a check on a police force that's come under scrutiny for its heavy use of a tactic known as stop and frisk and its extensive surveillance of Muslims, which was revealed in stories by The Associated Press.
Critics say the measures would impinge on techniques that have decreased crime dramatically and would hamper the NYPD.

A pending federal court case could add separate monitoring.