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Thursday, July 12, 2007
A1: "Former deputy worked while on probation"
5 comments:
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ReplyDeleteWhen Justin got arrested his actions became public record . He continued to be allowed to enforce the law ,and not one of his coworkers spoke out .
Hmmmm
I'm sorry, but if the choice is you come back to work or you don't, then someone with more than mushed carrots for a brain, should have said: "Stay at home. You're finished here." This is borderline stupidity on the county's part and they get everything they deserve by not ridding themselves of someone who was making advances and buying smokes for a minor. This is the guy upholding the law? Unbelievable. jared
ReplyDeleteMore than that, it creates a reasonable inference that since the rest of the department was hired under the same criteria, it's hard to have confidence in any of them. That's unfair, but it must affect interaction with the public and morale on the force. I'd love to see Mirsada asking questions about that, and what the sheriff is doing to address it.
ReplyDeleteAddressing is a no-no. "You address an envelope, you speak to people." jared
ReplyDeleteOh, I get it: they use the pocket Webster's.
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