there are mixed feeling in the Law enforcement community. but my idea is that younger people should seek jobs and training in law enforcement and while in school doing so, bring up your views as part of the curriculum to better law enforcement ideas when dealing with the community when it comes to handling low impact crime. Learn how to change the Laws and Ideals within the law enforcement community itself..
well the bottom line is if we keep on getting drugs legal it will leave the fuzz with less and less job oportunities. and just think with nothing left to do the cops will really have nothing left to do but to conentrate on real crimes! wow what will happen when cops have to really work for their badges??
Most Law Enforcement jobs requirement drug screening, a polygraph, and not soft drug use in the past 3 years and no hard drug use ever. This means that anyone going in is already more likely to be anti-drug without any personal experience with it.
Alcohol is a drug, people should come to terms with the fact that police officers/ law makers drink alcohol.. The question is how is one drug legal or otherwise viewed.. Or how the actions of police officers differs while in the public's eyes when it comes to alcohol.. For instance, The Ben Rothenberger rape allegations. While his body guard is a off duty police officer, how was his judgment impaired by alcohol.. Back to the training and employment opportunities.. Law Enforcement is becoming more privatized as well is correctional jobs. The training itself is also partially privatized.. If youre a school, your in the business to make money first, train second.. When you have 30 applicants that possibly use marijuana, youre not going to turn them applicants away when youre dependent on them from an economical stand point..
yes, most definitely.. had the cop been high on that weed the night with big ben, he would of egged on rape that bitch .. Its a good thing santonio holmes was not there that night..