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Finn: Chief scouted out drunken motorists

Finn: Chief scouted out drunken motorists

During my 11 weeks in the New Jersey State Police Academy in Sea Girt, N.J., I was taught many of the basic skills that would serve me well during my years on the street. My department chose to send its recruits to the state police academy because it was a live-in academy that had a well-earned reputation for weeding out recruits who couldn’t survive the rigors of the stressful environment the state police created. It was a tough academy with a wash-out rate of approximately 25 percent, but if you survived, you graduated with the street survival skills that would hopefully keep you alive.

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One Response to “Finn: Chief scouted out drunken motorists”

  1. bc_local says:

    “One bad decision can be life altering, or life ending.”
    Not just for the person who commits this crime, but for their friends and family as well, who can be stigmatized in their community. The victims and their friends and family also have to deal with these life changing events that they had no control over, and did nothing to create. Sad all the way around.

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