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Ohio Man Illegally Arrested for Open Carry Sparks $3M Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2200525" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>I agree with the bolded part. </p><p></p><p>The bold red part is where I disagree. They weren't being "a complete ass;" they were breaking the law.</p><p></p><p>Still don't think financial ruin for them is going to do anything other than never working in LE again, and going bankrupt. That's where I agree with you that the penalty should be done in such a way that the agency (and others like them) will do the training and prep to avoid such a situation in the future. Criminal charges might be one thing to pursue.</p><p></p><p>I would imagine any department of significant size has someone (or group) in charge of training. I would say that those people would be at some level of fault also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2200525, member: 423"] I agree with the bolded part. The bold red part is where I disagree. They weren't being "a complete ass;" they were breaking the law. Still don't think financial ruin for them is going to do anything other than never working in LE again, and going bankrupt. That's where I agree with you that the penalty should be done in such a way that the agency (and others like them) will do the training and prep to avoid such a situation in the future. Criminal charges might be one thing to pursue. I would imagine any department of significant size has someone (or group) in charge of training. I would say that those people would be at some level of fault also. [/QUOTE]
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