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Emile

(42,342 posts)
18. My old employer would drug test us when we screwed up!
Thu May 26, 2022, 12:22 PM
May 2022

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Yes, we should. ck4829 May 2022 #1
I agree. countingbluecars May 2022 #6
Yes, we should. Lars39 May 2022 #2
Police are given the literal power of life and death Miguelito Loveless May 2022 #3
if it was cowardice - cab67 May 2022 #5
Lack of training, preparedness, Lars39 May 2022 #10
Other people were prepared to go in and save children Miguelito Loveless May 2022 #11
Oh, come on, who needs facts to make a judgement anyway? relayerbob May 2022 #4
They were negligent Cattledog May 2022 #7
but that's the point. cab67 May 2022 #15
Look at the video. The Cops had AR-15's and body armor holding back the parents Cattledog May 2022 #21
I've seen that video. cab67 May 2022 #38
He was the guy with the gun. fescuerescue May 2022 #27
Did they know what he actually had at the time? cab67 May 2022 #40
People have been armchair quarterbacks the Public Health response to Covid? TheRealNorth May 2022 #8
19-2 is one of the best television series ever made. madaboutharry May 2022 #9
We absolutely should be criticizing these cowards! MenloParque May 2022 #12
Yeah...definitely should be giving the police the benefit of the doubt. nt LexVegas May 2022 #13
who said anything about benefit of the doubt? cab67 May 2022 #19
At DU? There aren't any buildings collapsing in Florida, so the need for online civil engineers mahatmakanejeeves May 2022 #14
Lol. BlackSkimmer May 2022 #29
Oooof greenjar_01 May 2022 #16
As a former police officer who participated in active shooter training... Mortos May 2022 #17
see my comment above cab67 May 2022 #23
cops never ever know "exactly what they are facing" fescuerescue May 2022 #33
"Push the fight" is the expression I heard this morning underpants May 2022 #26
Yes, the coward Mortos May 2022 #39
EXACTLY llashram May 2022 #30
At a minimum, it's moves the fight fescuerescue May 2022 #32
My old employer would drug test us when we screwed up! Emile May 2022 #18
I wait until I have full information before forming opinions Sympthsical May 2022 #20
just look and listen llashram May 2022 #28
Supposedly The Police Were In Pursuit Of The Shooter..... global1 May 2022 #22
They weren't in pursuit of shit...he crashed the truck because he didn't know how to drive greenjar_01 May 2022 #34
there was llashram May 2022 #24
or how many more would have been killed? cab67 May 2022 #36
You have got to be kidding Beaverhausen May 2022 #25
The officer/resource officer at Stoneman Douglas stayed outside underpants May 2022 #31
Please see my added comment above. cab67 May 2022 #35
Yes, we should. And so should the town of Uvalde. The good guys who let the bad guy in the ancianita May 2022 #37
No, we should be taking them to task about it directly anarch May 2022 #41
When we are being told we have to allow our children to face AR15s but not our cops who are LizBeth May 2022 #42
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