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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1342278" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Jo, I spent 33 years working in enforcement. Not with police powers but under the legislative authority granted by Congress to federal agencies. I admit that how I was treated by the party being regulated might influence the outcome. I related an incident on CT where I was intimidated by a coal mining company. I confessed that it caused me to take stricter action than I normally would. You commented on that thread that my action was inappropriate. </p><p></p><p>The two deputies are in the same circumstances. I was not fired at but the foreman incited his workers by telling them I was taking their livelihood. Both instances are emotional. It goes with the territory. The deputy's action was inappropriate regardless of his emotional state. At least that is the position you took with my circumstances.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, I feel bad for your friend. Civil Rights convictions (let's keep in mind he has not been convicted) carry severe punishment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1342278, member: 17767"] Jo, I spent 33 years working in enforcement. Not with police powers but under the legislative authority granted by Congress to federal agencies. I admit that how I was treated by the party being regulated might influence the outcome. I related an incident on CT where I was intimidated by a coal mining company. I confessed that it caused me to take stricter action than I normally would. You commented on that thread that my action was inappropriate. The two deputies are in the same circumstances. I was not fired at but the foreman incited his workers by telling them I was taking their livelihood. Both instances are emotional. It goes with the territory. The deputy's action was inappropriate regardless of his emotional state. At least that is the position you took with my circumstances. Having said that, I feel bad for your friend. Civil Rights convictions (let's keep in mind he has not been convicted) carry severe punishment. [/QUOTE]
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