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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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Should be repeated that *generally* if your a loud antvaxor, you are also probably in the group of people who should be not out in public being a cop- as you *probably* are not exactly a balanced cop. The difference between shooting a black guy in a car because his phone looked like a gun vs. letting a white guy go when he's shooting at you and running into your cars.

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It is all but a guarantee that most of them aren't cops and fiorefighters just anti-vaxxers. They probably were at the Nets game as well...

The NYPD is already replacing them as a later tweet shows 404 new officers graduated and were fully vaxxed.

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Check out dude coughing into his jacket!
 
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I know it's all posturing, but I can't imagine DeSantis honestly believes that importing the ****tiest cops from NYC would improve Florida.

They would improve it in the way he wants Flo(R)ida to be. This is the guy who is withholding federal money from schools with mask mandates...and is touting how their numbers have gone down despite 60k people in his state alone dying.

You know, like Jesus would.
 
Let New York's Dumbest **** away their careers. We're better off without public safety officers who don't believe in public safety (and who simultaneously don't have anything even approaching a concern for their career).

These guys think it is 2005 and people still think they are the heroes of 9/11. (We call that "Giuliani Dementia") They forget that the NYPD outside of procedural TV shows is not well liked. (like LAPD) The farce of "its the toughest job in America" died a long time ago. That line will be easily replaced by the hundreds of younger cops that graduated the academy.

These clowns better hope they get a job if they move to Flo(R)ida cause the socialism they will require to survive is very low. Red States don't like unemployment...
 
These guys think it is 2005 and people still think they are the heroes of 9/11. (We call that "Giuliani Dementia") They forget that the NYPD outside of procedural TV shows is not well liked. (like LAPD) The farce of "its the toughest job in America" died a long time ago. That line will be easily replaced by the hundreds of younger cops that graduated the academy.

These clowns better hope they get a job if they move to Flo(R)ida cause the socialism they will require to survive is very low. Red States don't like unemployment...

Cynical me assumes they get to keep whatever pension they're entitled to, even if they get fired over this. So presumably they get to draw that at some point, in addition to whatever police job they could get in Flo(R)ida.
 
Cynical me assumes they get to keep whatever pension they're entitled to, even if they get fired over this. So presumably they get to draw that at some point, in addition to whatever police job they could get in Flo(R)ida.

Generally once the pension is earned, very little takes it away. Some states have laws on the books that will strip a public sector employee of their pensions if they are convicted of felonies related to their jobs but a person fired for cause is almost certainly entitled to his or her pension. It was earned independent of and prior to whatever actions that may get someone fired, like refusing a reasonable order. You can no more take away that pension than you can tell them to pay back the money they earned during their time of employment.
 
Cynical me assumes they get to keep whatever pension they're entitled to, even if they get fired over this.

Well, yeah. A pension was compensation previously earned. The state may be able to take away the non vested portion of its contributions, but that's it.

Would you want your entire 401k taken away on the whim of an employer after 15 years of contributions?
 
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