Funny thing is he goes both ways, sometimes he doesn't act on what I or most others would see as reasonable suspicion to do an investigative detention.
Like 3 people outside and outpatient drug treatment facility at 11pm, in the middle of section 8 housing, saying they were waiting to check in to Detox at a facility that doesn't do detox.
No ID, No check for wants/warrants, let them walk around freely while he got them directions to a real Detox.
As I was "discussing" it in an after action review format, I had to re-explain Reasonable suspicion and probable cause.
Sounds like he's more lazy than anything else. Just doing enough to get through the shift mentality and taking shortcuts. Failing to act is just as bad as...well you know the rest.