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Old 12-06-2004, 09:46 AM
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Originally posted by KSig RC
OK . . . so you have a couple concrete examples, then a sea of emotional arguments, a horrific non sequitur to begin, and non causa argumentation - not quite the lesson you'd planned, but I think there's still some good points here to be addressed by others.

However - it seems the corruption is implied to be above the beat cops, but does that mean it extends to the top? Where's the proof of that? (also, you haven't posted any real 'proof' of corruption past anecdotal evidence, but I digress)

Also - even if the NYPD is completely corrupt, how on earth does this affect his service to the dept of Homeland Security? I mean this, too - I'm not being flippant.
But the problem lies here. Alot of that crap doesn't get reported adn who do you think sweeps this stuff under the rug. My Drill Sergant had a saying that ISH flows downhill. Meaning it all comes from the top. Somebody is held responsible, leadership has it's responsiblities. You (the head honcho) are responsible for what goes on and the punishments should be swift.

My concrete examples are more than enough. This is absolutely terrible to begin with. Now should the man in question be punished for each and every one of them no? but please respect the fact of me being a New Yorker and not being comfortable with this.
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