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https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/23/colorado-train-hits-police-vehicle-woman-inside/

Now there were serious issues with some law enforcement attitudes before the dope headed dude died in Minn. but that event turned it into a farce and circuis rather than dealing with real issues BUT this is asinine at best.
WHY was the car parked on railroad tracks?

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2022, 05:28:23 PM »
Can't view the page cuz I'm not a subscriber.


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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2022, 06:00:28 PM »
Thanks, was able to see from that link.


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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2022, 11:28:10 PM »
Colorado is a drug legal liberal state.
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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2022, 02:14:13 AM »
So is NM and Hobbs is fifth in sales in the state. There aren't enough people in Hobbs and Lea county to make it so. Do you suppose only being 5 miles from Texas might have something to do with those numbers? Naw, surely Texans wouldn't drive over here to buy something that is illegal in their state  ;D

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2022, 02:31:15 AM »
Unbelievable!  Deputy KNEW she was in the SUV, did the Two-Step, away-toward-away from the SUV prior to the hit. 

It is SURPRISING, at the speed of the train and total smack at the hit, that the lady did not perish.  Seven Figure settlement right there.

Who, in their right mind, parks a vehicle on RR Tracks???

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2022, 02:58:43 AM »
  Ironically, it was the subject woman who chose the place for the cops to stop.  Instead of stopping as soon as
   possible, she led them on a chase.
  When she finally CHOSE to stop...it left the police at the usual interval, leaving their cruiser on the tracks.

   Still, there seemed to be gross negligence by officers, leaving her parked on the tracks, while they searched
   for contraband.
If you don't want the truth, don't ask me.  If you want something sugar coated...go eat a donut !  (anon)

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2022, 03:42:53 AM »
Unbelievable!  Deputy KNEW she was in the SUV, did the Two-Step, away-toward-away from the SUV prior to the hit. 

It is SURPRISING, at the speed of the train and total smack at the hit, that the lady did not perish.  Seven Figure settlement right there.

Who, in their right mind, parks a vehicle on RR Tracks???

My thoughts exactly!  I don't know for sure but it appeared from the time the train operator started sounding the horn there was time for one of the officers to jump in the car and move it.  Its seems at first they were oblivious to the sound of the train, and/or its horn.  Like in all professions today hiring processes have gone completely woke, and its no different with police officers. Maybe even more so since tax money is involved, and politicians.  I'm sure the police officers are families with the area, and know the frequency of a train traveling those tracks. So to park their car dead smack on the tracks and leave it there for an extended period of time is insanity. 

Was just talking to my nephew last night who runs a bridge construction crew. He said the hardest part of the job is getting competent people. Again as in all professions the ones doing the hiring anymore don't have a clue what it takes to perform the job they are hiring for.  Lets see the state gives us extra money for each women we hire. Extra money for each black we hire. Extra money for each Mexican we hire, and pay no mind of their qualifications.   
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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2022, 06:54:17 PM »
Until hiring quotas are completely
done away with, and we go totally
back to merit based hiring, we'll
have incompetence in the workforce

If you can't qualify for the job by
educating yourself, well you need
to go back in time and get what
used to be an entry level job before
the bureaucrats meddled with the
way things work.
I know of people that can't properly
use a broom and dustpan making
really good money.
18 MINUTES.  . . . . . .

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2022, 12:37:22 AM »
Unbelievable!  Deputy KNEW she was in the SUV, did the Two-Step, away-toward-away from the SUV prior to the hit. 

It is SURPRISING, at the speed of the train and total smack at the hit, that the lady did not perish.  Seven Figure settlement right there.

Who, in their right mind, parks a vehicle on RR Tracks???

Many years ago the Texas Commission On Law Enforcement began to promote COLLEGE EDUCATION. The Texas Dept of Public Safety (State Troopers) began requiring 60 hours of COLLEGE, for applicants. Sheriff Depts, and Police Depts followed suit ESPECIALLY concerning promotions.

Results? To hell with common sense, we've got this "enormous policy manual".
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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2022, 12:59:17 AM »
I "feel your pain" there Dee.  The lawyers are going to have a field day in court, and a party at the bank, following this debacle.  She is an "unfortunate woman" in many ways, putting herself on the LEO's radar, which nearly got her "glaringly" killed, an "almost end" that she's partially responsible for making.  Maybe she will use the money for something good...one can only hope she's "seen the light".  Can you imagine the TERROR?

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2022, 01:08:02 AM »
I "feel your pain" there Dee.  The lawyers are going to have a field day in court, and a party at the bank, following this debacle.  She is an "unfortunate woman" in many ways, putting herself on the LEO's radar, which nearly got her "glaringly" killed, an "almost end" that she's partially responsible for making.  Maybe she will use the money for something good...one can only hope she's "seen the light".  Can you imagine the TERROR?

Well, apparently this poor-poor lady victim threatened another motorist with a gun in a fit of road rage, which is why she had been "detained".

Karma? :-\
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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #13 on: September 26, 2022, 01:25:04 AM »
Unbelievable!  Deputy KNEW she was in the SUV, did the Two-Step, away-toward-away from the SUV prior to the hit. 

It is SURPRISING, at the speed of the train and total smack at the hit, that the lady did not perish.  Seven Figure settlement right there.

Who, in their right mind, parks a vehicle on RR Tracks???

 
Many years ago the Texas Commission On Law Enforcement began to promote COLLEGE EDUCATION. The Texas Dept of Public Safety (State Troopers) began requiring 60 hours of COLLEGE, for applicants. Sheriff Depts, and Police Depts followed suit ESPECIALLY concerning promotions.

Results? To hell with common sense, we've got this "enormous policy manual".

      Somehow we must get back to commonsense and logic.  As Ranger made clear, satisfying activist groups' 
   demands, and placing 'token" representatives on active forces as an act of pacification, doesn't provide us
   with better officers.

   And as Dee pointed out, just because somebody has spent 60 hours in college, doesn't mean they will be competent, and justice minded officers.   Have you seen some of the people running around out there, who have
  spent at least that much time, holding down a piece of collegiate furniture?

   Many folks make good use of their college efforts, but then  many of those we saw running the streets of
     Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis and other cities, rioting and putting cities to the torch have years of college.
  If one were to check, I'm thinking a couple of those who stupidly attacked Kyle Rittenhouse, may well have college degrees.

  College doesn't make a person honest.. All those noisy folks who lie for the alphabet networks have 4 years
  of advanced education, at a minimum.  Most of the crooked people who gave millions and dreamed up
   schemes to rob the 2020 election, have advanced degrees.

  There are ways to reduce the problem, if the PTB would use them.  Here are some

 1)  Each veteran carries a character and competence record with them, testifying minutely for whatever years
   of life, they spent in the military.

   2) Boy scouts..  For instance, being a former Eagle scout does show a record some responsibility and competence.

  3) Somehow, investigations are made into military personnel, who are being checked for a security clearance.
      It seems that until now, that system has worked fairly well for the military..but not so good when applied to
    politicians.. ;D

    4)  Investigations could be made into all potential hirees, in the same way the security clearances are run. 
      When we who have carried security clearances, come home after such a check..local folks sometimes ask
     us about the investigators

   5)Years ago an old man who owned a large gravel mining operation here, as well as many other enterprises
    elsewhere, often used a common sense phrase, when he said.. "If you want monkeys working for you..
    pay them  peanuts"!
    The departments could do better if they were VERY selective, but paid qualified people well.
 
  6) For sure, elected leaders are fostering crime, by their acquiescence to "defund police" cries and bum citizens
     who disparage the law and it's officers..  Hire qualified people, then cut short people who disparage them.

  7) ..And last but surely not least..  If our elected "leaders' honestly wanted to cut crime, they could be
   honest and decent enough to stop the crime, drugs and criminals who are flooding across our southern borders.
   
    This is perhaps the best measure of the character and basic honesty of those who many voted for, and who
   should by now, know better than to vote for again..unless they are some of the lame-brains who are not
    qualified to be a dog catcher.

   In other respects..judging by elections, about half the people  are willing to accept dishonesty on a grand scale,
  so that may leave us wondering if a proper agency can be formed.  Look at some of our "top cops"..in the FBI, over the last few years..
If you don't want the truth, don't ask me.  If you want something sugar coated...go eat a donut !  (anon)

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Re: Video shows train slam into Platteville police vehicle with woman inside
« Reply #14 on: September 26, 2022, 01:41:37 AM »
College doesn't make a person honest.

  3) Somehow, investigations are made into military personnel, who are being checked for a security clearance.
      It seems that until now, that sytem has worked fairly well for the military.

  5) Hire qualified people, then disparage people who disparage them.

A college degree does not confer ANYTHING except an acknowledgement of PERSEVERENCE.

We WANT college degrees for Accountants, Chemists, Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers, and a few others not named.

3.)  Investigations have fallen SHORT in some instances of FRIENDLY FIRE from those "investigated" that still harbored ill toward our military men and women.

5.)  I once pointedly asked my Engineering Office boss, whose daughter had been murdered and an opinion I valued, "Who aspires to work underpaid, underappreciated, with society's dregs, in a high-risk environment, as a policeman?", to which he replied, did you not see the "underperforming" men in high school, the bullies, the cheaters, and "power hungry?  They form the foundation of today's police."

He had a "broad brush" point.  No aspersions cast.