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ArticlesMay 08, 2024
Tech company declares California the best state to be a cop, but do you know who disagrees? These cops
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According to WalletHub, California is supposedly the top state for police officers. Anyone with half a brain knows that that's probably one of the worst places. Nonetheless, a “study” seems to claim otherwise.
Police union leaders across California are disputing a recent WalletHub report that named California as one of the best states for police officers.
The report, described by the unions as “flawed and misleading,” allegedly lacks real insights from the officers themselves and ignores several critical issues faced by them daily.
“Historic low police staffing levels in Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose have led to dangerous officer safety situations, slow 911 emergency response times, and mandatory overtime that equates to low officer morale,” said Craig Lally, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League. “We don’t see any of these metrics in this ‘study’ but that is the reality law enforcement officers face in California.”
The unions argue that the WalletHub study did not include essential factors such as work-life balance, officer wellness and organizational culture, which are crucial for hiring and retaining law enforcement personnel. Marcus Barbour, president of the Santa Clara County Deputy Sheriffs Association, emphasized the impact of chronic staffing shortages on deputies, who are often forced to work overtime.
What do you think are the five worst states for policing? It’s almost as if the authors of the study chose the five least favorable states and called them the “best”. It’s actually comical how ridiculous it is.
California, Illinois, Connecticut, Washington D.C., and Maryland are the top five states to work as a police officer. It’s so absurd that I wouldn't be surprised if they made everything up. Comparatively, West Virginia, Arkansas, Nevada, Hawaii, and Alaska are the worst states because everything is a joke to these people.
I can understand why Alaska would suck, considering every occupation is probably worse over there. But it still does not have an anti-police sentiment like some of the five "best" states. California, Illinois, and D.C. all condone and encourage a culture of lawlessness. What officer wants to work in a place that promotes criminality?
They don't, and in places like Los Angeles you have "mandatory overtime that equates to low officer morale."
And who cares if California pays more when the cost of living cancels out any of that?
The states were essentially ranked by salary and gun control. This is so incredibly stupid because the places with the strictest gun control (Chicago, Illinois) have some of the highest amount of shootings in the country.
This study is so insane that it feels like a joke.
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