going4roses said:
Hmm any concerns now?
If given a choice between an arrest by someone with qualified immunity and someone without qualified immunity, my choice would be the latter.
These private security forces don't have the protection that government employees enjoy which means their employers will have to be far more careful to avoid massive liability. I would expect them to be more risk averse and fewer unarmed black men shot in the back.
So, while I wouldn't say I'm in favor of private security forces generally, I do think that this tends to reduce the risk of brutality. My preference would be to make police less murdery of course, but that's not the question at hand.