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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3387635" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've known many as well. Some that didn't make retirement and were released early for due cause.</p><p> What I have to say about that is the leadership in that LEO organization were capable of seeing this person wasn't really made out to be a Law Enforcement Officer. Those that do make the retirement see the profession as a calling, and not as a way to "have a job".</p><p>One of the members at our local gun club retired after 30 years in the police department. He was an older gun guy constantly at the range and I knew him well from my wilder past. </p><p>We talked one day, and he said he thought he recognized the name, but just couldn't place it. Had to remind him that he gave me about a half dozen speeding tickets in my youth when I thought street drags from stop light to stop light while dragging Grand Ave in Ponca should have been legal in my mind anyway. <img src="/images/smilies/new/blush2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":blush:" title="Blush2 :blush:" data-shortname=":blush:" /> </p><p>Told him I deserved every damned one of the tickets and a$$ chewing he gave me and didn't hold it against him. We had a big laugh about that. </p><p>All that said, there are some in LEO that are not suited for the job and move among agencies without them knowing their bad records. </p><p>Trumps Executive order on Policing spelled out creating a data base to track bad LEO that were trying to move between agencies. One more great accomplishment that the great divider of the races obummer could have done but never did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3387635, member: 5412"] I've known many as well. Some that didn't make retirement and were released early for due cause. What I have to say about that is the leadership in that LEO organization were capable of seeing this person wasn't really made out to be a Law Enforcement Officer. Those that do make the retirement see the profession as a calling, and not as a way to "have a job". One of the members at our local gun club retired after 30 years in the police department. He was an older gun guy constantly at the range and I knew him well from my wilder past. We talked one day, and he said he thought he recognized the name, but just couldn't place it. Had to remind him that he gave me about a half dozen speeding tickets in my youth when I thought street drags from stop light to stop light while dragging Grand Ave in Ponca should have been legal in my mind anyway. :blush: Told him I deserved every damned one of the tickets and a$$ chewing he gave me and didn't hold it against him. We had a big laugh about that. All that said, there are some in LEO that are not suited for the job and move among agencies without them knowing their bad records. Trumps Executive order on Policing spelled out creating a data base to track bad LEO that were trying to move between agencies. One more great accomplishment that the great divider of the races obummer could have done but never did. [/QUOTE]
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