This is very wrong...
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 18:36 last edited by
The two officers who were "accessories" to the George Floyd killing have been sentenced to 3 and 3,5 years. As I recall, both of them had just joined the force and their supervisor was directing them. I cannot imagine too many people inculcated into following directives and follow the lead of the supervising officer would have done anything different. And 3 year sentences? Wow. People have done a lot worse and gotten off with a lot less.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 18:57 last edited by
No justice, no peace
Mob rule
Racism
This has to stop
The pendulum will swing
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:14 last edited by
This is punishment by the standards of righteousness, not reason. They are essentially innocent victims of the situation. One can imagine this example will cause cops in the future to act differently, and that’s the only way to see this as for the good.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:16 last edited by
Who would want to be a cop in today's world?
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:30 last edited by
Know many cops?
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:34 last edited by
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
Know many cops?
One NYPD. One CPD. Lots in Gainesville FL where my sister works in the Department.
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@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
Know many cops?
One NYPD. One CPD. Lots in Gainesville FL where my sister works in the Department.
wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:35 last edited by@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
Know many cops?
One NYPD. One CPD. Lots in Gainesville FL where my sister works in the Department.
Don't you think most of those guys and gals could find a job do something else?
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:37 last edited by jon-nyc
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:40 last edited by
The question is whether to embark on the career, not to continue in an established one. Those are different questions.
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wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:41 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
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@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:45 last edited by@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
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@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
wrote on 28 Jul 2022, 19:48 last edited by@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
@Jolly said in This is very wrong...:
@jon-nyc said in This is very wrong...:
Nothing that would replace their expected retirement earnings.
Maybe not in NYC, not so much other places....
In FL they get a pension and retirement healthcare they would unlikely be able to match in the private sector
Maybe not. But what about the public sector? Florida has about 245,000 public employees.