I have no idea unfortunately. Secure borders and eliminate hard criminals unconstitutionally?
Secured borders would have actually helped here. But I'll leave it there as I'm unsure what info is still sensitive.
Are you perhaps suggesting as a partial answer, allowing them top hijack municipal buildings and have NGOs defend them?
As for hardened criminals: I always refer to cops in general vs a small subset that are really hardworking, yet frustrated. Some inside info gives me a glimmer of hope.
Seriously, this kak needs to stop. As we saw in some of the reports, this was "an intelligence driven" operation. Society and the cops worked together, the correct cops. CIT is just one aspect of crime that is currently "sexy" and has the ears of the correct people.
Yet there are many other equally burning issues, less sexy, thus not addressed. Some of these issues costs lives, some costs jobs, some costs livelihoods, other destroys the future of our economy. It's literally a death by a thousand cuts. Yet the info is available to stop it. To really address these, we need strategic thinking, not something that crook in a hoed is capable of. Bums in seats at cop level while a forensics lab is in a shambles does not compute. I could go on.
I have full understanding why some might see it as a civil war, the user/victim experience is the same.