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#11
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07-12-2015, 12:38 PM
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Re: The City of Detroit Currently Has the Fewest Number of Police Officers
Well that's a starting wage. In my city police start at $16 an hour until they complete rookie training. That takes 90 days, then they bump to 18$. If they stick with it, they make sergeant that pays $27. Most get there in under 5 years. And I'm not sure about the truthfulness of this article. I read where Detroit police start at 30,000 and get raises every year. And by year 5, their salary is a little above 50,000. |
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#13
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07-12-2015, 12:51 PM
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Re: The City of Detroit Currently Has the Fewest Number of Police Officers
That's a poor comparison. Since you're comparing a Canadian veteran cop to an American rookie. Not saying your point is void, but you should compare a cadet, not someone who's had 4 promotions. Bottom line is, Detroit is broke. The Democrats and unions have destroyed that city. There's no denying that. I wonder how many pensions Detroit is paying retired cops. It wouldn't surprise me if Detroit is writing more checks to retired cops than to serving cops. |
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07-12-2015, 12:56 PM
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Re: The City of Detroit Currently Has the Fewest Number of Police Officers
Could be an average- if it is salary, they could be working anywhere from 15-20 hours overtime, without the OT type pay. I'm not sure if police officer jobs are exempt from the fair labor salary acts.
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#15
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07-12-2015, 03:26 PM
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Re: The City of Detroit Currently Has the Fewest Number of Police Officers
Because we still have enough to make stealing from and killing one another a viable option. But when only the privileged and the powerful have anything -- only once they've taken from us more than we actually have to lose -- then is when things will change, because then is when the blood of aristocrats and politicians will replace in the streets that of the citizens they so impunitively exploit.
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