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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Since there are other PPs here, can you please weigh in on the other professions' self-regulation you are bring up. Doctors, for example, have licenses that are tracked from state to state with double-checks to ensure you can't just move to practice in a new area. If you try to get licensed in a new state, everything, even just patient complaints that were deemed without merit, follows you. Are you all in support of a law enforcement licensure that is tracked across your entire career, which is used to evaluate fitness for duty of all LEOs before being hired somewhere new?[/quote] Bringing this back up, as it got lost a few pages back. I don't believe I've seen an answer yet.[/quote] It would not solve all of the problems but it would weed out several bad apples. [/quote] Yeah. I don't understand why everyone in these discussions is not emphatically in support of this. I know doctors and nurses deal with this level of scrutiny. As a physician, if I apply to be licensed in a new state, I have to answer questions about everything in my record, including any complaints that were judged to be without merit, etc. We can talk about bad apples in every profession all you want, but those other professions actually have a system of accountability for self-policing. Can't we mirror that system for cops, and if not, what's the reason not to do so? [/quote]
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