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Police officer hiring in US increases in 2023 after years of decline, survey shows
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<blockquote data-quote="rjs330" data-source="post: 77659225" data-attributes="member: 377008"><p>Where on earth did you get that idea. It the left that likes unions so much. We'll, that's what you get. The inability to get rid of bad employees. I've been saying that for some time now. </p><p></p><p>I agree there should be a lot more training for cops. Trouble is the public doesn't want to pay for it. It costs a lot of money and people aren't ready to pony up the taxes for it. That also goes for hiring and pay. In some areas we've seen standards decrease because they can't get good people to apply. </p><p></p><p>Least accountable? Now I know you are joking here. Least trained? I know a lot of governmental employees who have a lot less training than Cops do. I think there should be more training but you'd have to cough up the dough. I wouldn't mind seeing police get a lot more training in before hitting the street but I don't see the taxpayers being willing to fork out the cost. </p><p></p><p>You anti-police rhetoric lacks a lot of details and shows real Iack of knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjs330, post: 77659225, member: 377008"] Where on earth did you get that idea. It the left that likes unions so much. We'll, that's what you get. The inability to get rid of bad employees. I've been saying that for some time now. I agree there should be a lot more training for cops. Trouble is the public doesn't want to pay for it. It costs a lot of money and people aren't ready to pony up the taxes for it. That also goes for hiring and pay. In some areas we've seen standards decrease because they can't get good people to apply. Least accountable? Now I know you are joking here. Least trained? I know a lot of governmental employees who have a lot less training than Cops do. I think there should be more training but you'd have to cough up the dough. I wouldn't mind seeing police get a lot more training in before hitting the street but I don't see the taxpayers being willing to fork out the cost. You anti-police rhetoric lacks a lot of details and shows real Iack of knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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