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Originally Posted by Liberty4eva
It's controversial, I know. I don't post this to be a trouble maker but I do like posting stuff that challenge's people's beliefs and hope that people post stuff to challenge mine.
I think women make better police officers since the majority of the job involves solving domestic disputes and they seem better suited for handling arguments since by every study, they talk more than men and so probably better suited for it. Also, I've seen an example of police brutality where the perpetrator was a female. If you have to be patted down it's usually better to be so by a female. Having to cuff and arrest bigger men might pose a problem but with the advent of non-lethal weapons such as tazers it shouldn't be that big of a problem.
I think only men should be firefighters because the ex-cops are gonna need some jobs and since it's mostly a physical job involving strength more people would want men trying to save them from burning buildings. Women, no offense.
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equal testing for all ...do not lower the tsting simply to allow more women into the fire brigade...keep the standards equal and high and if women then qualify good luck to them...but IF any oman got in by passing a slightly lowesr test and someone dies? then what?...at the end of the day one must be capable of dragging live bodies out of burning buildings....fire fighting is about a multitude of other qualifications ,hey are in effect parademics and fire fighters, they pull people out of crashed cars, they save lives on an hourly basis, other skills such as holding breath for extended periods, calmness under fire, etc
as for policing I think its typical pro feminist sexist bunkum to suggest women are better at solving disputes. that's the kind of nonsense that's helped destroy standards through PC Britain.
equal testing for all , never lower standards just to let certain people or genders or ethnicities and disabilities in as forefighters or cops....this is a matter of life and death...maintain standards in fact drive them higher
equal testing for all, that is all