Tuesday, December 06, 2016

Exclusive law enforcement training video produced since Ferguson

http://thetelegraph.com/news/92996/exclusive-law-enforcement-training-video-produced-since-ferguson

ST. LOUIS — In the wake of the riots, police actions and responses connected to the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, In the Line of Duty – the world leader in law enforcement video and internet training – launched their newest online video training based on “best practices” learning from law enforcement leadership titled “Ferguson/The Lessons Learned.”


And what lessons could the police possibly learn from Ferguson Missouri ?
Hmmm... The mayor and the city council issued you orders, and you followed them. You acted like bandits , ripping off every black in sight , and you'd been at it so long you didn't even bother to hide it. When the Justice Department of the United states eventually investigated, years later, they found things like you issuing tickets because you figured someone was "walking funny" or you didn't like the way they were wearing their blue jeans.

Now what could the United States Badge Weilding Thugs possibly be putting into their training videos. What exactly is "Best Practices" for an organization obliged to act like bandits by their bosses and who has no way to change their bosses actions ?

I'm betting the "Lessons Learned" here are how to be a better bandit, and how to rip them off for more and more cash.

Someone needs to steal that video and put it on the web.

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