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    At what point does someone become bad, as in "dirty" "corrupt"? Who is lower? The criminal, or the one who wears a badge and commits crime with an ID card and a badge in their pocket? At least one doesnt hide behind the color of law, or an office, or department. Where on the scale of rat does a member of the group who had no problem being part of the "in crowd" for the good times, just gets verbal diarrhea? This is just a general discussion question, hypothetical in nature. Im writing a book on cowards and criminals in law enforcement.

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    At what point does someone become bad, as in "dirty" "corrupt"? Who is lower? The criminal, or the one who wears a badge and commits crime with an ID card and a badge in their pocket? At least one doesnt hide behind the color of law, or an office, or department. Where on the scale of rat does a member of the group who had no problem being part of the "in crowd" for the good times, just gets verbal diarrhea? This is just a general discussion question, hypothetical in nature. Im writing a book on cowards and criminals in law enforcement.
    Interesting premises. The psychology of a snitch is not too complicated, its self preservation. "Strong enough" to ride along with their "friends" to get "rewards", but totally not strong enough to face consequences. No different than punk gang members really

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    When one day this "investigation" will ever wrap?

    The public records requests and releases will be interesting and enlightening reading. Who is left standing, who ratted on who saying what. Where will it all wind up?

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