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Good point!
And it's not hard to conceive of them having 'their own way' of dealing with stress and mental health issues. Just that it would be pretty amateur and peer-driven by its nature.
Unfortunately, I'm not sure there are any useful levers the public, the mayor and the commissioner have to overcome police unions' typically furious and dogmatic resistance against any such useful progress.