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DemonKia -> RE: How NOT to speed up a McDonald's employee (7/24/2009 9:47:26 PM)
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FR, after read thru Without commenting on the particulars of the OP, I'd just like to address the sub-issue of paid versus unpaid leave during the investigation of police officer misconduct . . . . . I'm thinking that, as unpopular as the police are with some, if all it took to put an officer into unpaid leave was a complaint, that would be bully incentive for some to make untrue allegations. Sure, in the long run it would probably work itself out, but it could create havoc for the affected officer in the meanwhile. Knowing that the investigatory period would entail paid leave seems to eliminate much of that motivation, to me . . . . . .
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