You are correct. Ohio Probation Officers are LEO's. But not Fl P.O.
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    You are correct. Ohio Probation Officers are LEO's. But not Fl P.O.

    As said prior. Florida Probation Officers are not defined as LEO's by FDLE. Stop trying to be something you are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    As said prior. Florida Probation Officers are not defined as LEO's by FDLE. Stop trying to be something you are not.
    Here is a kick in the ass. Two female officers refused to carry their state issued handcuffs in the office. When asked to by the supervisor, both said when it is the rule, we will carry them. Otherwise, they can stay in the trunk of the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Here is a kick in the ass. Two female officers refused to carry their state issued handcuffs in the office. When asked to by the supervisor, both said when it is the rule, we will carry them. Otherwise, they can stay in the trunk of the car.
    So what's the point Poindexter? That the supervisor is a wimp and lets officers tell him/her what they are going to do. We are LEO's no matter what you say and I really doubt your tale is true. You must work for CNN.

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    Who is Poindexter? Boy!

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    Yes LE

    CPO’s are defined in Florida Administrative Code as law enforcement officers

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