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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink68•1 year ago“this guy came to report a missing wallet, let’s add him to the list of the suspects” - what kind of reasoning is this???
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink51•1 year agoI mean, I feel like that’s classic cop reasoning…
minus-square@CADmonkeylink12•1 year agoIt’s cop “reasoning”. They’re barely literate and their investigation isn’t to find the guilty party, it’s so they can find someone that blame will stick to.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoPolice reasoning, d’uh. Certifying to become a police officer requires less hours than finishing a Street Fighter game.
“this guy came to report a missing wallet, let’s add him to the list of the suspects” - what kind of reasoning is this???
I mean, I feel like that’s classic cop reasoning…
It’s cop “reasoning”. They’re barely literate and their investigation isn’t to find the guilty party, it’s so they can find someone that blame will stick to.
Police reasoning, d’uh.
Certifying to become a police officer requires less hours than finishing a Street Fighter game.