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Re: Forum gossip thread by Herman
Started by Gay Boy Roberto, August 10, 2016, 10:53:43 PM
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I have to say I am not surprised that municipal politicians in Baltimore have thrown the police under the bus in order to curry favour with local voters and to take the spotlight off of their own failures..Quote from: "Fashionista"
It's a common tactic for people who are looking out for their own political careers..
If I could exchange Calgary's police service for Baltimore's tomorrow I would assume our fine police service would have the same allegations made about them by Baltimore's leaders..
Perhaps the people of cities like Baltimore with so many social problems should think about exchanging their municipal politicians.
ROFL! Never before have I seen such a ridiculous skirting and blame shifting instead of calling to bring scummy assholes to justice in all my life.Quote from: "RW"
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Quote from: "iron horse jockey"ROFL! Never before have I seen such a ridiculous skirting and blame shifting instead of calling to bring scummy assholes to justice in all my life.Quote from: "RW"
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I totally agree. So what do you propose be done about the officials in Baltimore who profit from deplorable social conditions? Continue to blame law enforcement?
In the agreement in principle, both parties agreed that compliance with the consent decree will be reviewed by an independent monitor. The agreement in principle highlights specific areas of reform to be included in the consent decree, including:Quote
-Policies, training, data collection and analysis to allow for the assessment of officer activity and to ensure that officers' actions conform to legal and constitutional requirements;
-Technology and infrastructure to ensure capability to effectively monitor officer activity;
-Officer support to ensure that officers are equipped to perform their jobs effectively and constitutionally; and
-Community policing strategies to guide all aspects of BPD's operations and help rebuild the relationship between BPD and the various communities it serves.
The agreement in principle provides a framework for change, but the department will be doing community outreach to solicit input in developing comprehensive reforms.
Throughout the department's investigation, BPD leadership remained receptive to preliminary feedback and technical assistance, and started the process of implementing reforms. BPD leadership has proactively taken steps to address some of the findings, including updating its policies, instituting new trainings and responding to other issues identified by the department. While these measures are an important start to cooperative reform, a comprehensive agreement is still needed to remedy all of the department's findings.https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-findings-investigation-baltimore-police-department"> //https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-findings-investigation-baltimore-police-department
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