Rasputin_Vol
"Slava Ukraina"
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You check warrants on computer or with dispatcher and not every region’s or department’s records and information are necessarily the same. Since the guy didn’t have a drivers license on him, the officer likely did a “quick search” which just showed warrant and DOB. That’s why most competent jails will automatically fingerprint someone upon arrival to verify they aren’t lying about who they are especially if they have active warrants from other jurisdictionsSo they need fingerprints to determine if someone is white or black?
Let's roll with that. The date of birth should have been a clue. And I'm sure race is on there, also.You check warrants on computer or with dispatcher and not every region’s or department’s records and information are necessarily the same. Since the guy didn’t have a drivers license on him, the officer likely did a “quick search” which just showed warrant and DOB. That’s why most competent jails will automatically fingerprint someone upon arrival to verify they aren’t lying about who they are especially if they have active warrants from other jurisdictions
What I got out of the article is that drug paraphernalia and possession of needles at work didn’t get him fired but hitting on women at work got him. The guy obviously had demons and survived some traumatic events but he should’ve been canned a while back it seems.Using police work as his own private Tinder account
NYPD veteran fired for hitting on women during busts
What a moronUsing police work as his own private Tinder account
NYPD veteran fired for hitting on women during busts
Show some stats then. You don't have an argument unless you prove your point.Might want to check the stats. But your over generalization is silly too
Cops have the toughest and most dangerous jobs in America.Show some stats then. You don't have an argument unless you prove your point.
Edit to add, the company I worked for lost 12 people in the 35 years I worked there. I'm pretty certain that the Knoxville PD and surrounding counties didn't lose that many people over the same time and our people didn't get grandiose send offs.