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Trying to get to your dying mother at the hosptial? DON'T run into this officer!
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<blockquote data-quote="svtcop" data-source="post: 8062957" data-attributes="member: 74339"><p>Im not so sure you can "teach" this kind of stuff. Sounds like a little integrity to me. No amount of training is going to deter this type of thing. Just like the Dallas PD Chief said...you curb this type of thing by hiring quality people. The Chief also stated that the Officer has received some discipline in the past but did not believe it was force related. Sometimes you cannot forsee these type of things, but good supervision may have noticed a pattern. That is your check and balance, along with the other offices who do have integrity. This was brought to light within the Plano PD and the Dallas PD not through the media or by the civillians. A Plano officer told his supervisor who in turn notified a DPD supervisor of the concern. If the words spoken by DPD Chief are indeed accurate. </p><p></p><p>Everything we do in public eye...check and balance, most things we do on audio and video...check and balance, supervisors..check and balance, media...check and balance, the LAW...check and balance, attorneys, judges...our peers... i could go on for a while here. To say that we answer to no one is rediculous. </p><p></p><p>Even with all that said some people slip through the cracks and do things like this. Hindsight is definately 20/20. </p><p></p><p>You cannot do this job successfully without injecting a little humanity once and a while. Not all of us are assholes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcop, post: 8062957, member: 74339"] Im not so sure you can "teach" this kind of stuff. Sounds like a little integrity to me. No amount of training is going to deter this type of thing. Just like the Dallas PD Chief said...you curb this type of thing by hiring quality people. The Chief also stated that the Officer has received some discipline in the past but did not believe it was force related. Sometimes you cannot forsee these type of things, but good supervision may have noticed a pattern. That is your check and balance, along with the other offices who do have integrity. This was brought to light within the Plano PD and the Dallas PD not through the media or by the civillians. A Plano officer told his supervisor who in turn notified a DPD supervisor of the concern. If the words spoken by DPD Chief are indeed accurate. Everything we do in public eye...check and balance, most things we do on audio and video...check and balance, supervisors..check and balance, media...check and balance, the LAW...check and balance, attorneys, judges...our peers... i could go on for a while here. To say that we answer to no one is rediculous. Even with all that said some people slip through the cracks and do things like this. Hindsight is definately 20/20. You cannot do this job successfully without injecting a little humanity once and a while. Not all of us are assholes! [/QUOTE]
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