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In GA they can work jobs after hours in uniform and with the police car as long as it was approved. The money is side money to the officers not sure about overtime, etc. I used to know the two young guys who would coordinate traffic at my local liquor store on New Years Eve. My city was a dry city and the nearest liquor store was 9 miles away so it would get quite busy on holiday eve's.
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Apparently, you have only met cops in large cities that are highly unionized.MikeDamone said:
Bullshit. I know many cops. Not a fucking one has any additional jobs. They all do fine.
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POWERFUL public unions . . . Where it is difficult to fire “public servants” who arguably should be or should have been fired . . . Tremendous pay, health and retirement benefits.MikeDamone said:
Pension information is available online for ALL folks receiving state, city, county retirements in CA and OR (PERS).
Hope this helps!
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So what's the difference between unionized and HIGHLY unionized? Extra super duper unionizedtrublue said:
POWERFUL public unions . . . Where it is difficult to fire “public servants” who arguably should be or should have been fired . . . Tremendous pay, health and retirement benefits.
Pension information is available online for ALL folks receiving state, city, county retirements in CA and OR (PERS).
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There isn’t . . . Should have said some unions are more effective than others . . . Rural police officers and deputy sheriffs don’t benefit from strong unions as a general rule.
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This is why it's harder to fire cops. Union had nothing to do with at my department.
https://porac.org/resources/peace-officers-bill-of-rights/



