I'm so glad they changed their protocols now
... I mean, who wants to deal with a situation where some teens just walk out of jail because they're all connected and stuff?
It's scary thinking about what could've happened if the security wasn't right.
I think it's really cool that the police department is being more open about their policies now. Dr. Coons makes a good point that transparency is key to building trust between law enforcement and the public. It's like, if they're hiding something, we can't really know if they're doing things right or not.
I'm still wondering why they didn't share this info sooner though
... I mean, was it an attempt to prevent people from knowing how jails work? Or were they just trying to cover their own behinds? Either way, I think it's good that they're stepping up and making some changes now.
I think it's really cool that the police department is being more open about their policies now. Dr. Coons makes a good point that transparency is key to building trust between law enforcement and the public. It's like, if they're hiding something, we can't really know if they're doing things right or not.
I'm still wondering why they didn't share this info sooner though