I think I'll take the repeated beating over the shooting any day. I've seen that happen in real life, Mexican cops beating someone I knew (not in Cozumel and over 10 years ago), and yes it was scary and horrible. But I am glad these guys didn't have weapons, because in the state they were in (I'm guessing coke and alcohol), I'm pretty sure they would have fired them.
Probably not. Old school beatings seldom end in shootings.
Well, would carrying a gun make them less likely to kick the crap outta me because they are frustrated and tired ? I don't see why it would. Unless carrying a gun makes you less cranky and sleep-deprived but I haven't read any scientific study on the subject

Would they be more likely to shoot me ? Definitely yes (they can't shoot me if they don't have firearms, now can they ?)
Nah, still likely to just get a beating.... They probably will have to account for the bullets. Beatings aren't so much recorded. Cranky and tired doesn't make you want to shoot people, that just creates more stress. 'course the old timers always say a good beating teaches more than a fine any day.
I remember when the wife and I were dating I went to visit her when she was studying in Spain. I remember the beggers, but there were NONE in front of the doors to a major retail store. I asked her why they didn't get in your face there. She said she watched one do that one time and the Guardia kicked the crap out of him. Ah, Franco.... But I digress....
So what you're basically saying is they should do cuts in the police force ?
Not at all, YOU said money was a problem. So, spent more get better trained cops or spend the same and get less better trained cops.
Haven't read that story. 1000 pesos a month ? Hope it's on top of their wages.
One would hope so.
What is fascinating is it seems you accept that there are bad cops, so instead of fixing that you want to limit the damage they can do instead. Like I am so cheap I would rather take a chance on the cop kicking the crap outta me than PAY what it costs to train him. I mean would you buy two fire trucks that can't shoot water all the way to your house, instead of one that can?
You make the point about the French have these different degrees of police. I guess that model works for them.
Without entering into the gun debate itself, the US has lots of guns around. Cops deal with people with guns regularly, so they carry guns. Like Sean says, "Stupid ___ bringing a knife to a gun fight..."
Mexico is awash in guns. I imagine the cops deal with guns all the time. Now if you want to adopt this low end, unarmed police model, don't put that guy in front of a DIAMOND STORE. There appears to be even less hesitation to kill a cop in MX than the US, so that's stupid. The one news report said they knew the guy was there without a gun. All that poor SOB could have done was caught some lead that they wouldn't have to shoot someone else with. I can't believe the French would put an unarmed cop in a jewelry store.
I mean it is not like they don't have sub gun toting cops around. Make DI pay enough get some firepower or tell them they are on their own. I would ask that they get them matching guns. The mix and match guns looks sloppy.