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The cost taxpayers bear to hold officers accountable

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RE: The cost taxpayers bear to hold officers accountable

June 8th, 2018 @ 1:42PM (6 years ago)

We were smart enough to get our health insurance fully paid while working fot the city, have a pension when retiring and paying into social security. Drawing 2 checks now. What have you got or going to have when you retire big mouth. LMPD has become a social organization of do nothings. As for me I worked when I put on a uniform. I spent 30 years working in Newburg and Norfolk so I didn't have time to ride around and look pretty and since you are mad you didn't get that school teacher job that you qualify for and became a social babysitter on LMPD I seriously doubt you will make it to 20 cupcake.

RE: The cost taxpayers bear to hold officers accountable

June 8th, 2018 @ 3:41PM (6 years ago)

yep, them computors where to hard to lern .

RE: The cost taxpayers bear to hold officers accountable

June 8th, 2018 @ 4:44PM (6 years ago)

You make a "changing police department" sound like a good thing. Trust me, it isn't, rook.

RE: The cost taxpayers bear to hold officers accountable

June 8th, 2018 @ 6:53PM (6 years ago)

Thank you for providing such a good example of revisionist history in action. There used to be several hundred to over a thousand people lined up to take the tests for JCPD and LPD. The process identified several hundred qualified people for a class of 40. Hardly anybody quit except if they were asked to resign or wanted to leave policing entirely. People did their jobs in a professional manner and crime was among the lowest anywhere in America for a county of this size. There were less than 40 homicides in the entire county when Dotson and Jones were the 2 Chiefs.

Today, LMPD often can't even find minimally qualified people to fill a class of 40. The attrition rate is the highest in the recorded history of Louisville. Louisville's violent crime is in the top 15. The Urban Services District's crime rate, formerly LPD jurisdiction, is in the top 5 most violent places in the USA.

Go ask your professor why you suck at policing, college boy.