Yes. Police is regulated and has a lot of conventions (laws) and resources that enforce those conventions. Ultimately, it goes back to a fairly well-resourced court of law, which is willing to take a fairly high cost to make a decision, as a shared cost paid through taxes.
With individuals making those decisions, the decisions will be made at much lower cost, and this will result in lower quality of decisions.
With individuals making those decisions, the decisions will be made at much lower cost, and this will result in lower quality of decisions.