Re: jason t/donna c
It's just a thought. This will be the point where you tell me that I don't know how any of this works.
I can make a video that details however much evidence that you'd like. I can keep it vague enough to be seen as a warning, or I can explain point by point every minute element of their operation down to which cops they've paid off and what color underwear they're wearing that day. Regardless, if the cops won't take the evidence, we can make the evidence very very public.
I told you that nothing ever vanishes from the internet, right? If the video is seeded in enough places, it will be shared. This is where the broadcast comes in. I don't expect the video to be played in its entirety on TV. I expect it to be cut off after ten seconds or so. The longer it can be stalled the better, but even at the longest it may only be a minute of airtime. With enough channels, it would get people's attention, and they go searching for what happened online and will find said video. Within ten minutes? It will be everywhere on social media. Within an hour? They'll have nowhere they can hide. By morning? I guarantee other countries will be reporting on it. Mass TV signal interruption does that. It really freaks the media out.
With enough attention from the public and from outside sources, the cops' payoffs won't matter for anything. They'll have to make the arrests. And with the money/assets gone, they have no reason to let them go.