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Here we go again, another school shooting. This time in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3786001" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>That makes perfect sense. Also, please don't think I intended to imply that every officer not personally seeking that training doesn't care about the job they do. It was an overly broad criticism based on my experience with small town law enforcement, and occasionally law enforcement for larger metro areas, where the officers saw it either as just a job or an opportunity to harass the people that used to harass them. We had a few good ones in our small town, but we had some real prizes too. I also had to deal with the traffic side when I was providing technical support as they began adopting LPR equipment for some of their patrol cars.</p><p></p><p>The group I was thinking of when I said "the ones that care enough" were the officers that that make it a personal responsibility to train outside of work sanctioned/funded offerings. The benefit of stress inoculation training is HUGE for emergency workers of any discipline and not providing it should make the departments responsible for the outcomes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3786001, member: 35603"] That makes perfect sense. Also, please don't think I intended to imply that every officer not personally seeking that training doesn't care about the job they do. It was an overly broad criticism based on my experience with small town law enforcement, and occasionally law enforcement for larger metro areas, where the officers saw it either as just a job or an opportunity to harass the people that used to harass them. We had a few good ones in our small town, but we had some real prizes too. I also had to deal with the traffic side when I was providing technical support as they began adopting LPR equipment for some of their patrol cars. The group I was thinking of when I said "the ones that care enough" were the officers that that make it a personal responsibility to train outside of work sanctioned/funded offerings. The benefit of stress inoculation training is HUGE for emergency workers of any discipline and not providing it should make the departments responsible for the outcomes. [/QUOTE]
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