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Originally Posted by Cherie
yes he looked super stressed, and you can tell he knew he had ****ed up, its bad enough trying to do a job where you are putting yourself in danger, now you have the added danger of zero respect from sections of the public who stand around mocking, goading filming or attacking.... a young officer who should be taken under the wing of his superiors not thrown aside to make the force look good, they send them out with no protective gear and in young pairs, that is a management **** up, but cover their arses by suspending him, he may be a bad apple, he may not but he is getting zero support from his employer as far as I can see if he is one of the decent one, no one will want to join the force the way things are going for front line officers
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Yeah this & tbf I don't even think this would be seen as such
an awful action again if the George Floyd incident never happened and people were not so paranoid about it...
In all honestly I think it's really wrong to "suspend" him because again this would never have happened a while ago but now unfortunately people are looking for reasons...