“Not being allowed to wear the bracelets is a tacit statement in agreement with the feral criminal hood community”
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Baloney. It’s just a dress code thing,not a political statement.
It’s only while on duty.
The military has dress codes. That’s the way it is.
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The federal government has no place dictating the dress codes of local police. If the local police dress code allows cancer awareness bracelets, POW/MIA bracelets, or bracelets supporting fellow law enforcement officers, that’s none of the DOJ’s business.
Have you actually read the Ferguson Police Department dress code?
If they are not prohibited from wearing bracelets, then this is a violation of free speech. They are expressing solidarity with a guy they know to be a good cop who is being targeted for a lynching.
Local community police departments are NOT military units.
That's the way it is.
It is plainly a political statement in support of a wrongly accused fellow officer who is in hiding due to numerous death threats.
That's the way it is.
Local police dress codes are determined by the local community. Not by the criminal DOJ; and certainly not by you.
That's the way it is.