Devildoc
Verified Military
I agree that all LEOs should be properly equipped with non-lethal. I also agree that a booger-eater with a knife within 25 feet is fair game to be a recipient of deadly force.
....and that brings the argument full circle.Locksteady said:There is no reason that 2/3 of a responding police force should remain unequipped with non-lethal alternatives of incapacitation, and I see only positives from procuring funding for the Philadelphia PD to outfit its force with non-lethal response options.
Support which comes when elected officials are shown the results of what happens absent their support for funding these and other initiatives.....and that brings the argument full circle.
No reason, except the department doesn't have the funding or support from elected officials to make these purchases.
Of course - and as mentioned before, prioritization for something rises in the midst of a crisis or public outcry.How about officer training programs, where is that in the mix? Then of course, there's the actual manpower needs. These decisions make the issue very political. It also puts culpability at the feet of the officials, but they'll never take ownership of it.
Why exactly would the Department - much less a Commissioner who just got there in 2020 - suddenly have the culpability that you just assigned to elected officials for failing for more than a decade to support the Department's repeated requests for more funding to arm and train the whole force with these tools?When I hear about things like only 1/3rd of the force has tasers, Red Herring or not, it makes me wonder: what level of support do rank and file really have from the leaders in this department?
However, the fact that they've been working on trying to fill the Department with Tasers and training for non-lethal intervention methods for at least a decade would indicate that this is less of a reactive red herring PR tactic and more like the crescendo of a several-years-long effort to resolve an ongoing problem that now is actually being taken seriously and corrected with funding thanks to the media magnitude of the shooting.
There is no reason that 2/3 of a responding police force should remain unequipped with non-lethal alternatives of incapacitation, and I see only positives from procuring funding for the Philadelphia PD to outfit its force with non-lethal response options.
On a separate note, I don't live in Philadelphia but maybe those that do, like @policemedic, are willing to opine on this:
I read somewhere, maybe here or elsewhere, that the police commissioner is relatively new and recently from Portland PD. I haven't been impressed, to say the least, by the police response in Portland. When I hear about things like only 1/3rd of the force has tasers, Red Herring or not, it makes me wonder: what level of support do rank and file really have from the leaders in this department?
Is this the same teacher?Boy, email signatures have changed quite a bit compared to the one that we got last year from this teacher....
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No. Same area though. Anoka/Hennepin has gone completely off the rails.Is this the same teacher?
Teacher draws criticism for politically-charged messages in the classroom - Alpha News
She should be dismissed. Time to find a different career.
Well I agree with one of her stickers: "Stop making stupid people famous."Is this the same teacher?
Teacher draws criticism for politically-charged messages in the classroom - Alpha News
She should be dismissed. Time to find a different career.
You need to be more gender neutral so you can't say boy. Maybe, holy smokes. No, too religious. Gee golly might work.Boy, email signatures have changed quite a bit compared to the one that we got last year from this teacher....
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It's only a matter of time before they realize those, too, are just euphemisms for the Christian God.You need to be more gender neutral so you can't say boy. Maybe, holy smokes. No, too religious. Gee golly might work.
Well...I am willing to bet that it is school district wide and that the teachers have no choice.Hate, because, seriously?! Keep your beliefs to yourself and not the classroom.
Before the "What's wrong with the Left" thread was merged into the "All Politics" thread, I posted about how academia was ideologically compromised. I even posted a gender and sexuality worksheet an elementary school 'teacher' was trying to push to his students.Boy, email signatures have changed quite a bit compared to the one that we got last year from this teacher....
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Before the "What's wrong with the Left" thread was merged into the "All Politics" thread, I posted about how academia was ideologically compromised. I even posted a gender and sexuality worksheet an elementary school 'teacher' was trying to push to his students.
http://www.transhealthsa.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/The-Gender-Unicorn.pdf
Reason the above is pertinent, is due to the way kids are socialized at school. If you ever wonder how you get people to deify criminals and champion socialist causes like defunding the police, this is it. If said 'educator' is comfortable sending that in an email, imagine what goes on behind school doors.
Try to keep this relevant protest and disband the cops. We don't want this going off the rails.
Apologies, not trying to derail the thread. Reason I mention that earlier thread was due to the timeline I posted these observation. I made these observations months before the George Floyd incident and before this was a thread.This is a fail. Major fail.
You mention right off the bat a thread that has been merged into another, but posted here instead. STOP.