Posted on 11/23/2017 12:28:45 PM PST by DJ Taylor
BRIDGEPORT Six letters emblazoned on the back of a jacket could be a matter of life and death for the men and women who safeguard Connecticuts largest city. That is how Sgt. Chris Robinson feels about having POLICE printed on outerwear worn by Bridgeports Finest. Robinson was suspended with pay last week for publicly criticizing Police Chief Armando A.J. Perezs Nov. 13 memorandum forbidding cops from advertising their profession on their clothing. We are the police, are we not? Yet then why are we now attempting to disguise or even go to such measures and means to hide it now? wrote Robinson in a email rebuttal circulated throughout the department. His email, along with Perezs order, were obtained by Hearst Connecticut Media. Members of Service (officers) are reminded that any wearing of POLICE on department uniforms other than road job outerwear is prohibited, Perez had written. Supervisors will be held accountable for failing to enforce and abide by this directive. This order compromises everyones safety!!!! Robinson said in his email. It is an order that can get an officer hurt or killed!
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WTF? - Armondo thinking the cops are hassling too many Latinos?
Liberalism has reached a point of collective insanity.
excuse me? the only cops i've ever seen wearing POLICE on their outer ware are detectives and undercover simply because they DON'T have a uniform/hat/patch/etc readily viable to other cops so they don't get shot!
Evidently, in this case, “you can take the Cuban out of Cuba, but you can’t take Cuba out of the Cuban!”
You do realize that, traditionally, Cuban Americans tend to be staunchly conservative, pro American and anti communist?
From the front, in daylight conditions, yes that's true.
The "POLICE" patch is in big reflective letters on the BACK of the jacket, for situations where it might be nice for people to recognize that he's a cop in dim light from a distance.
Liberalism has always been collective insanity.
I didn’t know you were from over there. I was too. Left years ago. My wife is a Bridgeport native.
That place is the worst. Remember the cop, who only a few years ago, was playing with a friend’s pistol in the middle of daylight, seated in a Dunkin Donuts - When he squeezed the trigger and fired a round through the window ?
Yeah. ZERO PUNISHMENT.
Is that city going crazy? I know Tampa is run by a Democrat, but he is light years better than the moron in Bridgeport.
First time I was in Bpt in the 70’s, somebody threw a bottle at my car . . .
Bridgeport: it’s New Haven, without Yale!
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