Brown shot twice not five times by police and as usual protests begin

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  • togor
    Banned
    • Nov 2009
    • 17610

    #46
    Ray my point was, and is, and I hope you agree,

    Justice is what we have courts for. It's not for police to dole it out in the street.

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    • lyman
      Administrator - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11294

      #47
      [QUOTE=rayg;616661]
      Originally posted by lyman
      ray,

      no disrespect intended for any law enforcement, , however take out the Covid numbers, /QUOTE]

      Not sure if those numbers should be taken out as those 145 police virus numbers counted in Official records of law enforcement departments and agencies are of the officers who have died of Covid-19 and which been determined that they had contracted the virus while conducting official duties.
      And those who died after being exposed to the virus on the job are ultimately included as part of NLEOMF's line of duty death toll.

      So many officers lost their lives to Covid-19 that the NLEOMF had to create a task force to help verify all the deaths and that they were the result were those officers had had close contacts with people as a direct result of the job! That which the average person doesn't necessary have to experience. I think Trump approved of using those police numbers..



      Health care workers have the highest recorded virus death counts also because of their job related necessary hands on close contacts with people.


      the average person?


      any one working with the public has a chance of picking up any virus,

      the amount of contact matters, but to say one group (other than health care providers) is more prone than others is not exactly true,

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      • rayg
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 7444

        #48
        True anyone who comes in close physical contact with a person that has the virus could catch it. And you can't get much closer then physically fighting or handling someone during an arrest who has the virus..

        The numbers shown are only for the officers who got the virus as a result of a physical contact with people during an arrest or an event. Officers that got the virus via some other non contact or ways are not counted....
        You can't get much closer to a person then physically fighting or handling them and were you come in contact with their body fluids, sweat, or spit happens as may happen during an arrest.. Some thing that most people don't have to do..
        Last edited by rayg; 05-24-2021, 12:26.

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        • lyman
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 11294

          #49
          you put a lot of faith in those numbers as the apply to LEO.,,

          so,

          as a percentage, how many LEO's that caught the cooties did so by physical contact?

          as in do that may officers wrassle people to the ground?

          give me a percentage vs grocery store workers, postal/fedex/ups workers, take out shops, etc etc,

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          • rayg
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 7444

            #50
            Personally let me say, I could care less whether or not, you believe what I had written as it's not worth a pis.ing match over!...
            Last edited by rayg; 05-24-2021, 03:27.

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