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How many people were present when this went down?
How many people were present when this went down?
- Last night [in 025] a p.o. was seriously injured because a lazy Sgt. tossed beat tags while calling off the officers names. She was warned before about tossing beat tags at officers. What's wrong with handing it to them?
She tossed a beat tag at an officer and he was seriously injured. He had a very large laceration to his head (he required stitches) and he was complaining of lack of ability to see through his left eye.
Oh, the best part. She ordered another p.o. to do the report and classify it as an "accidental injury". How about telling the fucking truth!
I am sick of the fucking double standard in this department.
Well, the double standard has been around since the inception of the Department, so we can't say you weren't warned. But seriously, how many people saw this? They should be lined up with witness To-From reports for the IOD.
"Accidental Injury"?
How about an Accidental Rule 14 violation up the entire chain of command?
"Accidental Injury"?
How about an Accidental Rule 14 violation up the entire chain of command?