The magic police and the danger they pose with their ridiculous unchecked power is clearly demonstrated, and the culture of fear they cause in society is also shown off well. The bit where Olruggio activates that one guy's 1984-tier NPC breakdown at the hint of him potentially helping the kid with screwed up ears was great for showing how broken the culture of the witch world is.

On the other hand, the cops are not useless and obviously have a purpose and the people in the organization are not cartoonishly evil, but the systemic problems with the concept are not glossed over at all. And the system giving people with trauma a chance to go overboard with their power over rule breakers is handled where you understand why it happens and sympathize with the cop, but also obviously take in that their punishments and lack of oversight are still too much and go too far.

They're very obviously shoot first, ask questions later types to a fault. And that is probably their largest issue in the setting. There is no rigor and any random dickhead becomes judge, jury, and effective executioner.