Wednesday, November 29th, 2017
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Louisville reaches 100 homicides after man found shot in vacant home in Shelby Park |
RE: Louisville reaches 100 homicides after man found shot in...
Because a patrol officer's supervisors look to score political points by showing due diligence and enforcing minor policy infringements by writing up their subordinates.
Detective supervisors in major case score political points by clearing investigations with an arrest. It's as simple as that.
- I'd dispute the second part. The Chief's... 6 years ago
RE: Louisville reaches 100 homicides after man found shot in...
It's illegal for them to practice selective enforcement with personnel matters. If they get away with it, then it's because the FOP attorney hasn't called them out. If it's a matter of the FOP failing to represent, then you can get your own attorney, win against the department, and then sue the FOP for attorneys fees for failing to fairepresent over a relatively clear-cut infringement by the department. You can do something similar through the National Labor Relations Board too.
http://corporate.findlaw.com/human-resources/employers-must-enforce-policies-uniformly.html
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Excactly right! Selective policy enforce...
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- LMPD is farrrrrrrrrrr from being in chec... 6 years ago
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And you don't think Dennis Sims, our ill...
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DS did not invent the disciplinary plea ...
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LMPD's recent history of large lawsuit s...
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Here we go again! Somebody recklessly cl...
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Liar. It's happened for many years. That...
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Are you nervous I'll ask you to name som...
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Lynn Hunt
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She and Corder were both at BCSO, workin...
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Corder managed to skate by under Hamilto...
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They tried to charge him for the tow tru...
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They tried to charge him for the tow tru...
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Corder managed to skate by under Hamilto...
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Whatever dude! I now know what kind of i...
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You obviously don't know anything and ar...
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Again, àss clown, none of those people y...
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People like you like to split hairs so y...
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- The illogical ways of LMPD and Louisvill... 6 years ago
- You mention cases pending. It's interest... 6 years ago
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People like you like to split hairs so y...
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Again, àss clown, none of those people y...
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You obviously don't know anything and ar...
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She and Corder were both at BCSO, workin...
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Are you nervous I'll ask you to name som...
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Here we go again! Somebody recklessly cl...
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Didn't say he invented it Chum, said he ...
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LMPD's recent history of large lawsuit s...
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DS did not invent the disciplinary plea ...
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RE: Louisville reaches 100 homicides after man found shot in...
This has always been a problem at LMPD, LPD and JCPD. There have always been favorites who get away with violating policy. They operate on the idea that loyalty and subservience yields benefits. Non-conformity results in penalties. Policy is there in part to provide the stick to use against the disloyal.
Political people like the Chief know they can't win every battle against people below them who push back on their bad ideas. They wait until an opportune time to level the policy hammer on them. The only complications are their inconsistencies in enforcement, and the other dirty deeds that officers become aware of, that a good attorney can use to skewer them in court with.