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Well back on topic. Yes, this will greatly impact the way police perform their jobs. The Cida's of NYC citizenry will deny, deny, deny, straight to hell if they have to, their agenda matters far more than any possible results.
In practical terms, police will now have to document EVERYTHING they do. Paperwork took up a significant portion of the tour even back in 2002. Now, it's crushing. Each sector will be lucky to handle 3-4 jobs by the book per tour. We handled upwards of 25-30 every night back in the day, some precincts far more than that.
What will happen though is cops, like every other job, will find shortcuts rather than freezing the queue by performing each task exactly by the book. The job will encourage this because bosses are under pressure to get stuff done. They won't accept the reality of this new edict any more than they accepted the avalanche of prior edicts.
Smart cops will go by the book, in turn barely accomplishing anything every day. Dumb cops will answer that innate call to actually perform their job, putting them at great risk of serious trouble at the hands of a public and administrative state that absolutely hates them, but can't get rid of them because in doing so, the truth about certain communities is instantly revealed.
Me? I'll continue collecting nearly 5 figures monthly doing nothing because I was smart enough to leave when it finally became too much. Suckas.
Well back on topic. Yes, this will greatly impact the way police perform their jobs. The Cida's of NYC citizenry will deny, deny, deny, straight to hell if they have to, their agenda matters far more than any possible results.
In practical terms, police will now have to document EVERYTHING they do. Paperwork took up a significant portion of the tour even back in 2002. Now, it's crushing. Each sector will be lucky to handle 3-4 jobs by the book per tour. We handled upwards of 25-30 every night back in the day, some precincts far more than that.
What will happen though is cops, like every other job, will find shortcuts rather than freezing the queue by performing each task exactly by the book. The job will encourage this because bosses are under pressure to get stuff done. They won't accept the reality of this new edict any more than they accepted the avalanche of prior edicts.
Smart cops will go by the book, in turn barely accomplishing anything every day. Dumb cops will answer that innate call to actually perform their job, putting them at great risk of serious trouble at the hands of a public and administrative state that absolutely hates them, but can't get rid of them because in doing so, the truth about certain communities is instantly revealed.
Me? I'll continue collecting nearly 5 figures monthly doing nothing because I was smart enough to leave when it finally became too much. Suckas.
Cops are only required to protect the government and public property anyway
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