I've looked for it, but nobody seems to collect stats on conviction rates among law enforcement. I'd bet it is similar to CHLs, or to any other segment of society with a clean background. The best predictor of future criminal behavior is past criminal behavior, and neither group tends to have a history of that.sookandy wrote:That would be one interesting stat to see.The Annoyed Man wrote:I just want to slap people like this because they tarnish all of us. You never see a news story that says "Meanwhile, CHL holders committed fewer crimes today than policemen."
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- Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:00 am
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- Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:57 am
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Well, it would ultimately be politicians making the decision, so yes.Purplehood wrote:Yeah, but who decides who are idiots and who are not? The idiots?