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Security guards is not "policing". Those people can't charge you with anything, can't conduct investigations and can't arrest you - that what policing means.
So... In what country are there privately operated DUI checkpoints and private speed cameras?
Nope... In countries with a proper legal system, constitutional courts actually review fairness of laws. Remember that Franch three strikes law actually was stopped by the constitutional court.
The term negotiations is not the eye candy in that sentence.....
Really? EU? Considering UK with it's archaic laws and non-codified un-constitution is part of EU along with Scandinavian and Baltic states with very modern laws, you can't talk about EU in general.