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Redman wrote:He also weighed in on joint police army patrols saying it could prove to be detrimental to the army. He said during a television interview: “If you keep the army on the street fighting crime they are going to get as corrupted as some of the police on the street.”
I emphatically disagree.
The crime problem isnt about a singular issue in the name of corrupt police, or crappy enforcement,or the judiciary, or the social aspect,or crappy border protection,or drugs trade,or is it the gun trade?
its everything here. So his comment is trite,superficial and of base-And I like the guy.
The use of the TTDF is to quickly and cheaply enhance the law enforcement presence in the streets and elsewhere.
when on the joint patrol you will have a TTDF with a single TTPS....so you can now have twice as many patrols in say POS....
without really taking the risk of single officer patrols.
We can use the resource as a stop gap measure until other permanent measures are deployed
Miktay wrote:Redman wrote:He also weighed in on joint police army patrols saying it could prove to be detrimental to the army. He said during a television interview: “If you keep the army on the street fighting crime they are going to get as corrupted as some of the police on the street.”
I emphatically disagree.
The crime problem isnt about a singular issue in the name of corrupt police, or crappy enforcement,or the judiciary, or the social aspect,or crappy border protection,or drugs trade,or is it the gun trade?
its everything here. So his comment is trite,superficial and of base-And I like the guy.
The use of the TTDF is to quickly and cheaply enhance the law enforcement presence in the streets and elsewhere.
when on the joint patrol you will have a TTDF with a single TTPS....so you can now have twice as many patrols in say POS....
without really taking the risk of single officer patrols.
We can use the resource as a stop gap measure until other permanent measures are deployed
Stop gap?...TTPS is undermanned...undertrained and underequipped. It has been so for decades.
Reaching for straws by deploying TTDF isnt going to alleviate the situation one bit. But it may just help weak politicians appear as though theryre doing something.
If appearances are what youre after then by all means carry on.
Redman wrote:And thats the point....
a Temporary assignment of TTDF personnell in a civilian (not military) police capacity easily and cheaply gets man power into the public domain.
Unless they change the way the intake and initial training is done-it takes plenty money and time to convert a recruit into a TTPS.
Redman wrote:You're applying a broad brush....and a TTDF officer can be retrained and adapt.
Do they FOG up the place when they go on rescue missions in Haiti?
Or on emergency missions here?
The last batch I met in Dads Dan seemed pretty.normal to me and they were on duty
And factually the joint patrols were very successful.
The concept deserves to be developed based on factual experience.
Cross train and deploy....while building out the permanent solution.
We are.already.paying for them
timelapse wrote:So we have no other option than letting PNM and UNC tief we head?
pugboy wrote:You guys obviously dont know the history of this guy from the 80s
You need to be over 40 to know stories bout this chap
Believe it or not
Prob all tuner members here have more cred than him
timelapse wrote:So we have no other option than letting PNM and UNC tief we head?
pugboy wrote:You guys obviously dont know the history of this guy from the 80s
You need to be over 40 to know stories bout this chap
Believe it or not
Prob all tuner members here have more cred than him
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