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    Double standards

    Does the Sheriff know that corrections still aren't allowed to grow beards? Or is the administration too worried about drop and where they will be working next week.

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    They are scared to ask and really don’t even care. Most of them are so close to retirement they can see that first pension check. Need lots of change in corrections.

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    He gets to wear a beard and be all
    over the news with it. Looks stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    He gets to wear a beard and be all
    over the news with it. Looks stupid
    Have to disagree there, it’s sexy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    He gets to wear a beard and be all
    over the news with it. Looks stupid

    You sound butthurt. His beard looks great.

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    Have to disagree there, it’s sexy.
    Your right, all his girlfriends love his beard.

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    We all look ridiculous can we please get rid of the beards thing

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    Corrections is a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    We all look ridiculous can we please get rid of the beards thing
    It’s not going anywhere just because you can’t grow one. It’s the 21st century. Almost every agency in South Florida is either allowing or is in the process of allowing beards. Same with outer vests.

    As a department if you stay stuck in the past you’ll lose out on valuable and experienced officers who appreciate those quality of life perks. Our sheriff is aware of this and has marketed our agency as a leader in the field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    It’s not going anywhere just because you can’t grow one. It’s the 21st century. Almost every agency in South Florida is either allowing or is in the process of allowing beards. Same with outer vests.

    As a department if you stay stuck in the past you’ll lose out on valuable and experienced officers who appreciate those quality of life perks. Our sheriff is aware of this and has marketed our agency as a leader in the field.
    You can have outer vest here if your special

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