All? You're about that simple.......Yet another cop helping push the ACAB narrative.
All? You're about that simple.......Yet another cop helping push the ACAB narrative.
Wtf.This is why civilian infrastructure needs to oversee police.
Dude should have gotten a choice of 30 days in jail, or 6 months suspension, w/o pay AND a demotion.
Along with civil penalty to pay the motorist.
Hold them accountable, and you'll see reform.
If (as I'd suggested before) EVERY OFFICER'S pension is tied to payout for this kind of crap, and he had to pay $10k or $50k to settle for his behavior (costing every officer some $$), they would basically kick him off the force. No one would want to work with someone costing them all retirement money.
Need to send in a counselor.Those damned LEOs who step into harm's way each and every day/night....they must be nicer to their clients. This mofo should have never made it to the station breathing:
Everywhere.Wtf.
Where is this ever done?
Pensions?Everywhere.
Major companies dish out bonuses based on a top-level goal being met. So, even though some folks within the company do gangbusters work in meeting their portion of the goal, just ONE critical path element being missed means no one gets the key bonus (this was the case at 2 past F500 companies I worked for; metric not met means no one got a bonus).
So, even "slackers" got bonuses, just because a goal got met.
Similar concept here. Root out the bad apples, because the group as a whole can clearly identify who they are; if their bonus/retirement depends on it, they will rat out/root out those employees, and only want to work with folks who will NOT risk their own retirement money on it.
You can't speak logic with mental illness.Pensions?
Get a clue
Dude that runs this board can’t figure out why no one signs up to pay. I’m sure I’m not the only one who won’t buy a premium subscription as long as this liberal puzzle factory is open.You can't speak logic with mental illness.
YesPensions?
Again- where is this done in the public sector elsewhere?Yes
And pay/bonuses.
Take penalties for police misconduct out of their paychecks, and they will actively clean up the loose cannons in their ranks. And 'up' their pay by 25-50% they will get to keep if their officers don't engage in misconduct.
I'm explaining to you that it NEEDS to be done.Again- where is this done in the public sector elsewhere?
Got it.I'm explaining to you that it NEEDS to be done.
Because every police force will eject the racists and hotheads like a volcano, to maximize their paychecks and retirements. Provide them the carrot-and-stick approach, and you will get real police reform.
Carrot: 25-50% pay raises and more retirement $$
Stick: Every time someone on your force violates the rights of a citizen, you ALL lose some of your money.
They engaging in the kinds of misconduct typical police forces are?Got it.
You ok with teachers getting their pensions cut?
Typical police forces.They engaging in the kinds of misconduct typical police forces are?
Not remotely close to police departments, where they maintain a 'code of silence' in telling on other officers' misconduct.Typical police forces.
But yes many teachers are terrible and do criminal activity.
The outrage over this is classic.Palm Beach County thugs….terrible behavior from that corporal
The horror.Cop gives the BAU treatment to a very wealthy and famous celebrity and now it is a scandal
Surfside mayor says officer's handling Gisele Bundchen traffic stop 'wholly unacceptable'
Gisele Bündchen emotional in traffic stop while fleeing paparazzi
We need criminal reform much more than police reform.The horror.
Why can’t both be needed?We need criminal reform much more than police reform.
He didn't say both weren't needed, he said one was needed more than the other.Why can’t both be needed?
I’m not sure that’s true.He didn't say both weren't needed, he said one was needed more than the other.
Criminal reform before police reform.
There is approximately 1 police officer for every 9.9 reported criminal offenses (700,000 officers / 6,900,000 crimes). But cops are clearly the bigger issue, Ms. Ally.