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POLL: Should The Public Be Able To Fire Police Officers?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 17584550:MV8yMjE1MDUzXzM3NTE3NjUwXzREOTZEQzZB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1103915:MV8yMjE1MDUzXzM3NTE3NTY1XzE0OTdDNTdG] you don't have to fire them. Just file a grievance with,and threaten to sue the insurer who holds their bond. Once the insurer pulls their bond they can't do any job that allows them to carry a weapon. Of course you must have a Just Cause to begin with. [/quote] See, now that's the kind of useful info GLPers provide. Still, taxpaying citizens should be able to have a little more say over public servant reps imo [/quote]
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"How many times have we heard the story? A law enforcement officer commits a barbarous act, beating and even killing a person who did not deserve to die. The officer responsible goes essentially unpunished. The community is outraged over the incident, but because there is no system of recourse there is nothing the public can do."
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