Some of the proposals are pretty good, like beefing up civilian oversight. Some of them are already being done, like body cams. It would be nice if the fed took a bit more of an active role in that project, especially to offset costs for small departments. The big problems I see are ending things like broken window policing with no real evidence why. The reality is NYC had a correlated drop in crime with their policy. Okay it sucks that people got long sheets... they were still doing wrong, total non-sequitur in my book. The other big issue I have is suspending police without pay ( have no problem with the no pay if charged with any crime where they stop at felony). Police are one of two professions where society give a person implicit authority to take a life of another person. To suspend someone without pay in a legitimate shooting (unless they do retroactive repayment, but that isn't mentioned) is bad because you are punishing a person for doing what you've hired them to do.