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Not where I'm from. Requires significant training and testing
Police in the United States
Took more than 3 years a was deferred on a few attempts for my first roomate to get accepted the police here in vancouver(he was originally trying to join RCMP) he needed more experience after a degree or 2 in ciminology before he was accepted.
They don't have to, if it's shitting on the police in English (and rightly so). The US part is implied at this point.
No its not implied. The world is bigger than one country. This is not a US exclusive place so either learn to communicate with people from wide variety of places and experience or stay confined to your echo chambers. The US is quickly becoming one of those shithole countries your felon of a president likes to talk about.
This mentallity is a form of enshittification. You have to put some effort into communicating clearly and effectively.
It's not "our" felon president, he's the ex-president. If you're going to try and take some sort of "high moral" road, know what you're talking about.
You obviously have some sort of issue or bone to pick. I don't have time for that petty nonsense. Good bye.
Americans use the title mr president when referring to former presidents, im sure its a common else where as well
Get your facts straight your own damned self. The entire MAGA movement and the fact that hes the relublican candidate for president this election calls him President Trump.
And hes a convicted felon now.
It's an accurate statement whether you like it or not
Depends where in the US youβre at. Hereβs the requirements where Iβm at.
https://www.tuscaloosa.com/__aws/media/197794_5025%2520Police%2520Officer%2520Recruit.pdf?1508516791
https://www.tuscaloosa.com/government/work-with-us/hiring-procedures/police-officer
That's barely anything. Look up what it takes to be a hair stylist.
Where are you from?