The point is that uncontroversial (i.e. the cop was definitely in the wrong and basically everybody agrees) cases exist, but nobody talks about them because there is no controversy because there is nobody prominent to argue the other side because it's indefensible.
And a system where the cops in those cases end up with unaffordable "malpractice" premiums and have to quit would be a benefit.
And a system where the cops in those cases end up with unaffordable "malpractice" premiums and have to quit would be a benefit.