The social media policy is a smart move on the part of PDs, especially if they are advising their officers to participate in illegal activities such as disarming a CHL even when there is no perceived threat.texanjoker wrote:If he is a leo he may fall under the social media policies. Many agencies now have social media policies that actually prohibit one from saying where they work while visiting social websites online. With that you have to remain anonymous. But then if that is a real photo on the avatar in uniform showing a company car I would guess they don't have that policy.pbwalker wrote:$1 to a donut this is his personal policy. If this was his department's policy, there would be no problem sharing the PD's name / location so CHLers would know, and avoid, such an area. I'm guessing we won't ever hear which PD it is...
Unless the mods want to pull his / her IP address and do a reverse lookup on it.
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- Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:28 pm
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- Topic: Response From DPS Regarding Policies When Encountering CHLer
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