Police foundations allow police departments to secretly fund controversial programs and equipment.
Foundations invest in dangerous surveillance tools like predictive policing software, digital surveillance platforms, cellphone hacking devices, and robotic spy dogs.
Foundations allow departments and officers to accept gifts from contractors in a way that would normally be illegal for city employees.
Foundations violate good-government standards for city agencies and transparency standards for nonprofit organizations. Ideally, they should be abolished, but at a minimum, cities must end untraceable donations and corporate influence peddling.