Nearly half of police force resigns in one day
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Ahh yes, Big Bend, the tiny town where businesses fly "FUCK JOE BIDEN" flags. Surely this is place for adults with reasonable opinions.
It's funny that these "heroes" can't even handle public scrutiny. Imagine if nurses quit every time a hospital made bad organizational or budgetary choices. If your job is actually important for a community, you don't quit it. You can't quit it. It's a duty and a responsibility to your fellow man. These cops are quitting over political discourse. If that's all it takes, sounds like they weren't doing much to begin with.
so they're hiring?
Here are some practice questions for the interview:
Can you fire a gun indiscriminately?
Are you comfortable using civil forfeiture to rob people?
You see a black person, do you: A - Start blasting? B - Severely beat them with your baton? C - Beat them with the baton and then start blasting?
And then the crime rate fell
That's funny, I seem to recall multiple communities throughout history with a surplus of "warriors" finding themselves suddenly plagued by banditry. No correlation, though. Obviously.
The crime rate will stay the same. The only change is five fewer people with immunity.
Yeah because if there's nobody to report crime to then there's no crimes! /s
Sure wish they gave more information about led to all this. It's incredibly vague, and what if I want half of my town's cops to quit?
"The Village Board decided to disband the police department and after public pressure, reversed their decision, but the damage was already done."
Pretty brief and with no indication of why this action was taking place.
It's not all that uncommon for villages and towns to disband their police department and rely instead on county police.
My guess is it all comes down to money.
There is a lot of context that is missing from this story.
On one end, the board could be in the right, if you only have a township of a couple dozen, you don't exactly need a police force of 10 people if you are only getting one or two calls, maybe, a day.
That being said, there is a concern here that this will effect response time for emergencies. Which is a valid concern, for emergency services. How much a concern for police is just where more context is needed
Of course this is all happening with the shadow of doubt to this story that makes it seem like there were prior agreements before one of the board members passed away.
How long do you think it'll take them to shoot my dog now?
Apparently the plan was to disband the local department and merge it into the department of a neighboring area, then split the cost in an effort to lower the overall operating costs of police services in the area.
The other city they were going to do this with declined the deal and so this town had to keep their local force in tact.
Upon hearing that the city they worked for was trying to eliminate their jobs, a bunch quit.
And that's the thing. These cops resigned. Guess where they're headed? A nearby police agency of some kind. This makes no difference.
Yeah, there's definitely more going on that the article isn't mentioning (I guess local news has to make sure they don't get on the cops' bad side).
From a different source ...
Ah. So just gross incompetence at all levels by everyone. Gotcha.
Why is this one person running both police and fire, that seems wrong.
I'm the area I worked, fire and police were government funded, while EMS was not.
🎵whoa, we're halfway there🎵
And nothing of value was lost.
They should be investigated. Surely they were up to something.
Don't worry. They investigated each other and found no wrongdoing, so that's all taken care of. Move along.
Well yeah, 5 out of 11 people resigned after they were initially being disbanded and then told nevermind? Not surprising. Doesn't matter how you feel about the police, that's not job security anyone would want to stick around for.
Two full-time and three part-time
The Big Bend Police Force to be replaced with a weekly drunk driving club...
It's the same picture