2OLD2W8
Regular Member
Food for thought....
Should all the certified and accredited law enforcement academies in this state operate under a system similar to the Sunshine Law of Florida that is used for our government officials? Should all of the training our future LEO receive be videotaped and available for the citizens of Florida to view? Or maybe just the classroom instruction on Florida law and U.S. civil rights law. I don't think that is too much to ask of our institutions.
I hope the institutions are instructing these future LEO students with the end goal to be lawful enforcement officers. But how do we really know? The cynical man in my head tends to believe the opposite. Should we be skeptical of the motives, intent and instruction that may be taking place in these institutions?
There seems to be an awful lot of LEO that think they are above the law! Is there a fox in the hen house? Do we really know what is going on in these classrooms? Should we bring the training out of the dark shadows?
Should all the certified and accredited law enforcement academies in this state operate under a system similar to the Sunshine Law of Florida that is used for our government officials? Should all of the training our future LEO receive be videotaped and available for the citizens of Florida to view? Or maybe just the classroom instruction on Florida law and U.S. civil rights law. I don't think that is too much to ask of our institutions.
I hope the institutions are instructing these future LEO students with the end goal to be lawful enforcement officers. But how do we really know? The cynical man in my head tends to believe the opposite. Should we be skeptical of the motives, intent and instruction that may be taking place in these institutions?
There seems to be an awful lot of LEO that think they are above the law! Is there a fox in the hen house? Do we really know what is going on in these classrooms? Should we bring the training out of the dark shadows?
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