It knows no bounds. That's what happens in a profession that sets limits on the IQ of their members.
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PD's don't want high IQ people on their forces.I'd put the average IQ of the profession against that of the average anarchist any day.
Only someone with a low IQ would read that article and believe it was a representation of every police agency in the country.
I think that, given the actions of numerous departments SWAT teams and others on a nationwide basis, that there is plenty of evidence to support the contention that numerous officers (at all levels) are chosen for low IQ's. Their actions speak louder than their test scores.Only someone with a low IQ would read that article and believe it was a representation of every police agency in the country.
If the sticker was actually in the shape of the forbidden plant, then they could have been legally punished for the sticker.
Tennessee bans "offensive" bumper stickers
Or gun related stickers.Good point. We have been focusing on larceny and overlooking the First Amendment issue. This reminds me of people being stopped and harassed for having Ron Paul stickers on their cars.
What do you call a lawyer with an IQ of 58?
Your Honor.
Jimmy
I think that, given the actions of numerous departments SWAT teams and others on a nationwide basis, that there is plenty of evidence to support the contention that numerous officers (at all levels) are chosen for low IQ's. Their actions speak louder than their test scores.
Numerous. Could you put that into context? Perhaps a specific percentage of mistakes? Percentage of agencies hoping for half brained applicants?
I just wish someone had the gumption to put their money where there mouth is, get a job as a police officer and show the rest of us intellectually challenged lumps how it's done.
So you wish someone would devote their life and career to make a narrow point?