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Originally Posted by moorhosj1
You know what puts them on the street even faster, not arresting them at all. Their job is not to prosecute people, it is to investigate crimes, make arrests, and recommend charges.
I don't always like how my colleagues in other departments manage the work I hand-off to them, but I don't get to just stop doing it. Can you name another job where your performance can fall by 80% and you can ask for a larger budget?
Do they have legitimate beef with Foxx? No doubt. Does that give them leeway to quit doing their jobs? I don't think so.
This article has some information on prosecutions.
From the State's Attorney:
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If police are not doing their jobs, why the hell are we paying pensions? I know it's a hollow question, more to bring up a point, considering that our shitty state constitution forces us to pay employee pensions.