This is typical of the actions expected by a member of the Baltimore City Police Department. Thanks to Affirmative Action, any criminal can now become a member of the Baltimore City Police Department (including the woman-beating Commissioner) as long as they are a minority.
The NRA is quite correct. The criminals have guns…in the Baltimore City Police Department.
To Martie: To infer that that the perpetrator in this insurance fraud case would not have become a police officer, but for “Affirmative Action” is grossly unfair to the other minority officers on the force. I fear that you believe that the “majority” on the force all earned their positions, and have not committed any crimes (before or after) getting on the force. it seems that you associate “criminals” with “affirmative action hirees”.
Judges, lawyers, doctors, claims adjusters along with law enforcment officers and people from all walks of life commit insurance fraud. I don’t believe that their job qualifications are any criteria to consider. However, I believe that in all cases, greed is a major factor.
I would assume that if convicted that this law enforcement officer’s employer will seek her termination from employment due to the conviction.
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This is typical of the actions expected by a member of the Baltimore City Police Department. Thanks to Affirmative Action, any criminal can now become a member of the Baltimore City Police Department (including the woman-beating Commissioner) as long as they are a minority.
The NRA is quite correct. The criminals have guns…in the Baltimore City Police Department.
To Martie: To infer that that the perpetrator in this insurance fraud case would not have become a police officer, but for “Affirmative Action” is grossly unfair to the other minority officers on the force. I fear that you believe that the “majority” on the force all earned their positions, and have not committed any crimes (before or after) getting on the force. it seems that you associate “criminals” with “affirmative action hirees”.
Judges, lawyers, doctors, claims adjusters along with law enforcment officers and people from all walks of life commit insurance fraud. I don’t believe that their job qualifications are any criteria to consider. However, I believe that in all cases, greed is a major factor.
I would assume that if convicted that this law enforcement officer’s employer will seek her termination from employment due to the conviction.