“That the cop was going to school to improve his English language skills.”
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They shouldn’t have hired him if he had poor English language skills.
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I saw the Sheriff on Laura Ingraham’s FNC show last night with Lisa Boothe and he said their town was like Mayberry. No city near Modesto, CA is like Mayberry RFD anymore.
They shouldnt have hired him if he had poor English language skills.
I read specifically that he was taking the class so he could be better understood over the radio with dispatch. It sounds more like an accent he was trying to lose.
Going to school to become a better report writer because English is not your first language it’s not a sign that you can’t do police work.
You have All-Star caliber professional athletes who practice and get better and doesn’t mean they’re not good.
It’s rare that I get really ticked off at something somebody posted, this one is making me a approach that line.
I’m going to chalk up your comment to reading the story in a way that it was not meant, they didn’t say he had bad English skills they said he was trying to get better English skills.
The guy laid down his life for his community when he worked to join he wasn’t born into it he had to fight for it, fight through the bureaucracy.
It is why I have a lot of respect for legal immigrants because they have to want it real bad to go through the system and make it happen.