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Felony eluding vs misdemenor eluding
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver03Termi" data-source="post: 11685029" data-attributes="member: 84674"><p>I only know 4 cops, 2 state troopers, 2 sheriff deputies, and 1 federal agent (she does have a 4 year degree). 1 out of 9 that I know, have higher education. I'm assuming with all of those degrees on the wall that you aren't sitting behind the wheel of a patrol car, and your accreditations are certainly not the norm. I WISH that Ohio did have higher standards for employing officers. Due to equal employment opportunity laws police and fire departments are required to have a certain level of racial diversity. Dayton has had problems meeting that criteria due to the failure rate, on the entrance exam (or civil service test?), by those other than caucasians. They have had to continually make the test easier which lowers the standards of applicants and therefore the standards of the department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver03Termi, post: 11685029, member: 84674"] I only know 4 cops, 2 state troopers, 2 sheriff deputies, and 1 federal agent (she does have a 4 year degree). 1 out of 9 that I know, have higher education. I'm assuming with all of those degrees on the wall that you aren't sitting behind the wheel of a patrol car, and your accreditations are certainly not the norm. I WISH that Ohio did have higher standards for employing officers. Due to equal employment opportunity laws police and fire departments are required to have a certain level of racial diversity. Dayton has had problems meeting that criteria due to the failure rate, on the entrance exam (or civil service test?), by those other than caucasians. They have had to continually make the test easier which lowers the standards of applicants and therefore the standards of the department. [/QUOTE]
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