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Originally Posted by competentone
And who made the complaints and what was the final conclusion after any investigation of those complaints?
Two complaints for two years (if that is the amount of time the officer was employed) is a pretty clean record.
The low-lifes that officers have to deal with on a daily basis can be pretty quick to file complaints, but such complaints are usually frivolous and nothing more than a lame attempt by the low-lifes to get back at the officers when the officers had done nothing wrong.
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This I have no idea about. It would seem to me that one complaint per year on average is high, though I do understand and appreciate low-lifes making frivolous complaints. I would think, however, that there would be some kind of filtration device in place, whereby the complaint is reviewed and, if found frivolous or baseless, it's tossed out and never becomes part of an officer's record. I should *hope* that's the way it's done.