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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Guess an uptick in crime is coming !
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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Or possibly a PR battle between the PD and the judicial branch
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PO2 Brian Hoadley
PO2 Brian Hoadley
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Funny thing is that in the CAPD's comments about the police chases being dismissed from APD's role was that she included the fact that there were more detectives that could pursue the cases vice a chase, not that any conviction or evidence ever helps, they will not put in effort if DA is not going to punish crime, she said.
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PO1 Orlando Miller
PO1 Orlando Miller
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If that's the new APD policy, then for heaven's sake, don't advertise it or mention it publicly. Geeeezzzzzz
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SGT English/Language Arts Teacher
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I knew a gentleman, a longtime principal in our school district who was killed immediately during one such chase. It is a shame he was killed by a sixteen year old fleeing from the police. That was just the type of young person he was trying to help.
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Cpl Software Engineer
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Leftists are creating anarchy by giving would be criminals free reign with avenues to escape consequence.
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SrA John Monette
SrA John Monette
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this is a common-sense policy that attempts to keep the public out of danger. if there is no pursuit, then the criminals won't drive like idiots most of the time. if they do, it will be for shorter periods of time
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What I hear you saying is, "releasing criminals is common-sense to protect the public from danger."
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