New Jersey Cops Complaint System 'Broken,' Report Says
The ACLU says that many local police don't know the rules for residents to file complaints against them.
The system for citizens to file complaints against police "is riddled with problems," according to a report on WNYC.org. State law protects residents who make complaints over police behavior and allows for complaints to be made anonymously. New Jersey Public Radio and the ACLU found that many local police officers apparently do not know the rules for residents to file complaints, according to the report. The ACLU called 497 police departments in New Jersey and asked officers questions about filing complaints. More than half the departments answered at least one question incorrectly, according to the report. 51 departments did not get a single question right. A list of departments whose officers answered everything correctly is available …
Luis Reyes
11:05 am on Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Yes, there are good PO and very bad ones too. If they gives their lives is because that is the line of work they had chosen. Nobody asked them to do so, it was there decision.   more ›