sorry. I figured "large number" and "most" would fall into the same column..... what details? that's a hard answer, as I can only go from past experience and what i read in the media, which i do understand is usually b/s... I guess basically, as it was said above on page 1... shouldn't a law enforcement officer be required to go through at least a few months of formal law school so they can better understand and perform their job? I surely think so. I guess I'm going off the base that I follow for myself in my career. To perform my job better, I want to know the in's and outs, and all details that surround it. I started my job not knowing anything about electrical because its not required but it helps. So I've started taking night classes to become a certified electrician. Do I have to? No. But it will help me perform my job better.
I.e. I've considered signing up to become LEO myself. But after reading more into it, talking to friends that are LEO and what they have to deal with as far as laws go, etc.... I realize I'm not educated in law enough and can't afford to become so, so I'm surely not going to put myself in that position. Kudos to those guys that are willing in multiple ways... I surely respect LEO and will always offer any kind of assistance needed (that I'm capable of) if I see an officer in need of help. But I damn sure don't want to try and do their job...
I.e. I've considered signing up to become LEO myself. But after reading more into it, talking to friends that are LEO and what they have to deal with as far as laws go, etc.... I realize I'm not educated in law enough and can't afford to become so, so I'm surely not going to put myself in that position. Kudos to those guys that are willing in multiple ways... I surely respect LEO and will always offer any kind of assistance needed (that I'm capable of) if I see an officer in need of help. But I damn sure don't want to try and do their job...
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