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Originally Posted by fredr123
While that might be true of new CBSA recruits, how many of the current officers don't have a diploma or degree? How many haven't had to go to Regaud at all or at least not in the last 10-15+ years? How many have obtained exepmtions from pepperspray and baton training?
Probably not a large percentage but still too many. And chances are the group that didn't have to go through any of that probably holds more senior positions. Just sayin'...
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That can be said for any organization. You can't tell me that police officers that have been on the force for 30 years plus have had to go through the same hiring proceedure as new recruits. Most police that on the force that have over 20 years service, don't have a degree or diploma. If they do it's usually because they got it after they were hired onto the force.
Also, so what that it has been 10-15 years since they have been to Reguad. Do you expect them to go back after a certain time period? We all know that on the job training is far superior than in class training. I would argue...use Reguad to train use of force, firearms training and proper arrest procedures only. The rest can be learned on the job.