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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2908376" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Training is one of the most costly items in a PD's budget. Absorption has a lot to do with atmosphere and more often than not, the Range Officer's top priority is not getting shot during in-service by an officer who has no business with a gun. Speaking of which, hiring standards are an amalgamation of local, state and federal EEO requirements that don't take into account occupational suitability. Further exacerbating the problem is the adversarial nature of labor relations with a unionized force.</p><p></p><p>When you add it all up, community standards require that we place officers in situations they're not equipped to deal with effectively. A PD force is a reflection of the community it serves. Quite a few people in this country haven't figured that out just yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2908376, member: 1132"] Training is one of the most costly items in a PD's budget. Absorption has a lot to do with atmosphere and more often than not, the Range Officer's top priority is not getting shot during in-service by an officer who has no business with a gun. Speaking of which, hiring standards are an amalgamation of local, state and federal EEO requirements that don't take into account occupational suitability. Further exacerbating the problem is the adversarial nature of labor relations with a unionized force. When you add it all up, community standards require that we place officers in situations they're not equipped to deal with effectively. A PD force is a reflection of the community it serves. Quite a few people in this country haven't figured that out just yet. [/QUOTE]
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