Posted on Jun 20, 2017
In Today’s World of Terrorism, a ‘Mental Rehearsal’ Could Save Your Life
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He said it’s true in terrorism and in law enforcement that people may be hesitant to tell on each other for cultural or other reasons, such as a fear of retaliation or just general mistrust.
“It’s building those relationships with the community and community leaders and then effectively sharing that information, which is another obstacle. “I was always amazed [during his law enforcement career] at how reluctant different agencies and entities were to share information with each other,” Sullivan said. “That’s one of the things we can significantly improve upon, the mindset of agencies to share information. It’s really not there.”
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This combined with too many Law Enforcement Agencies (to include police and prosecutors at the local, state, and federal levels) not performing their jobs and fulfilling their responsibilities because they are afraid of the consequences of a loss in front of the judiciary. In other words, if they fail in front of the judiciary, they lose their position of power. There is now too much ME, ME, ME, instead of US, US, US.
“It’s building those relationships with the community and community leaders and then effectively sharing that information, which is another obstacle. “I was always amazed [during his law enforcement career] at how reluctant different agencies and entities were to share information with each other,” Sullivan said. “That’s one of the things we can significantly improve upon, the mindset of agencies to share information. It’s really not there.”
Is this really a surprise to anyone in this forum?
This combined with too many Law Enforcement Agencies (to include police and prosecutors at the local, state, and federal levels) not performing their jobs and fulfilling their responsibilities because they are afraid of the consequences of a loss in front of the judiciary. In other words, if they fail in front of the judiciary, they lose their position of power. There is now too much ME, ME, ME, instead of US, US, US.
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(Join to see) They tried to Take Me Out in 86. I'm still Around. They Screwed the Pooch on that one. Nature tried to take Me Out in 91 with a Volcano and Typhoon at the same Friggin Time, I'm Still Here.
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