BLACKHAWKNJ
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I wouldn't say there's a declining pool of qualified applicants, rather, like the military, police work no longer appeals to people with certain attitudes, mores, values.
70 NYCHA employees have just been arrested, charged with corruption, "pay to play".
People from some parts of the country where there is little social mobility have told me police and sheriff's departments too often become "family" businesses, run for the benfit of those who run them.
Nearby Princeton, NJ is known for the "Princeton type", people who think their wealth, education, family connections, etc. exempt them from the rules. And are snobbish and condescending.
70 NYCHA employees have just been arrested, charged with corruption, "pay to play".
People from some parts of the country where there is little social mobility have told me police and sheriff's departments too often become "family" businesses, run for the benfit of those who run them.
Nearby Princeton, NJ is known for the "Princeton type", people who think their wealth, education, family connections, etc. exempt them from the rules. And are snobbish and condescending.