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<blockquote data-quote="30BulletHoles" data-source="post: 919373" data-attributes="member: 8041"><p>Wildlife officers must go through an extensive amount of wildlife education in addition to LE training in order to become an officer. Unlike just being CLEET certified.</p><p></p><p> Your "quality reserve program" is a pipe dream for most agencies that are in enough of a financial bind to be seeking volunteers. Training costs money. My dad is a reserve officer and has no LE training whatsoever. </p><p></p><p>That aside, I have the outmost respect for those in the law enforcement community. What do you think the ratio of poachers as upposed to off duty officers would be looking into the program? I think you would be suprised. Anyone without proper LE training playing police officer in any form is a Rent-A-Cop, plain and simple. I believe any other conclusion is an insult to the trained professionals in Law Enforcement today.</p><p></p><p><img src="/images/smilies/rant.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rant:" title="Rant :rant:" data-shortname=":rant:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BulletHoles, post: 919373, member: 8041"] Wildlife officers must go through an extensive amount of wildlife education in addition to LE training in order to become an officer. Unlike just being CLEET certified. Your "quality reserve program" is a pipe dream for most agencies that are in enough of a financial bind to be seeking volunteers. Training costs money. My dad is a reserve officer and has no LE training whatsoever. That aside, I have the outmost respect for those in the law enforcement community. What do you think the ratio of poachers as upposed to off duty officers would be looking into the program? I think you would be suprised. Anyone without proper LE training playing police officer in any form is a Rent-A-Cop, plain and simple. I believe any other conclusion is an insult to the trained professionals in Law Enforcement today. :rant: [/QUOTE]
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