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Old July 10th, 2008
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Default Re: Pa. Patriot ARRESTED at the OC dinner @ The Old Country Buffet in Dickson City 5/

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Originally Posted by Zef_66 View Post
I agree that everyone makes mistakes. When I make a mistake at work, I make very accurate scrap metal. But when a surgeon makes a mistake, he can make a grave. When a cop makes a mistake, he can ruin someone's life by charging people incorrectly and making them look like a criminal when they are not.

Every job needs to be taken seriously. But some jobs have greater repercussions when mistakes are made. It is the LEO's job to know and uphold the law. When they fail at their job, it can't be simply shrugged off as a mistake. Proper training so it doesn't happen again and retributions for those violated need to be made. This in the same way a doctor should be held liable for mistakes and malpractice.
I'm all for job accountability. I have more responsibility than most in a very ambiguous field with life or death risks for others at times. Problems will still occur and that will never end.

My point for posting was that, depite mistakes....or even ignorance.....character attacks ....overtly or implied....help nothing.

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