Saturday, February 24, 2007

We're the Only Ones at "A Place for Friends" Enough

Police officers were told to log off the popular Web site MySpace.com when they’re on duty.

Officials blocked access to the Web site on the department’s internal computer network because officers were spending too much time visiting the popular social networking site during work hours.
So their management views them as kids with no self control? They can't be told not to do something, they actually need to have access blocked? Because if its not they'll sneak and continue to steal from the taxpayers when they're being paid to work?

Yet they're "The Only Ones" trustworthy, responsible, mature and trained enough to publicly bear arms?

Good grief.

[Via joefm]

2 comments:

Lemuel Calhoon said...

"So their management views them as kids with no self control? They can't be told not to do something, they actually need to have access blocked? Because if its not they'll sneak and continue to steal from the taxpayers when they're being paid to work?"

Yes.

Anonymous said...

I don't know exactly what websites they are viewing, buuuut...... I think I prefer their hands be occupied as the article suggests than filled with firearms while they shoot down innocent people at wrong addresses.

So hey guys, just keep doing what you're doing it sure beats....uh, yeah that's it...and you ain't hurtin' nobody.

All them goddamned steroids they take. Makes 'em stupid, horny and violent. Personally I'm all for them containing such activity to the front seats of their patrol cars.

Wonder how many of them would object strenuously to a semen screening of their patrol vehicles and DNA testing of themselves? Just curious.

I always thought there was something to that jack uh, uh, uh,...booted,that's it booted thugs thing.