SJPD looks for female recruits

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The San Jose Police Department is looking to increase the number of female officers the department has. Robert Handa reports.

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This is the plotline to a 'Police Academy' film.

nnnickkk
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California + D E I... nobody is surprised. Keep voting 💙

beelikemizu
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The Indian guy reporter at the beginning of the video has an Americanized sounding voice. Robert Handa also has an Americanized sounding voice. Neither of them have foreign Asian accents.

HustlerJerbear
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This is just going force SJPD to hire a lot of women who have no business being in law enforcement. There are great candidates out there, but not enough for them to make their 30% goal, so they'll just hire the ones who were the best out of the ones they wouldn't have hired to begin with. Also, they want bi-lingual officers and just because you can speak another language, doesn't make you officer material, but in California that's what they want.

JennyMoore-bldk
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Notice how government entities are not bound by discrimination hiring laws?

brianp
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Oh great a female cop on duty on her . how's that gonna work out.

zxlfsow
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Please hire females by merit, not by DEI wokeness

kendrick
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So they can have more women get easily over powered by criminals and look like fools on camera.

BajatheChickenMan
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This department needs to be completely
removed, these cops are weak, inefficient and clumsy ; they cannot be trusted.

zxlfsow
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My questionable Mother aided my older Brother (10 years) in the theft of vehicles in the San Jose area in the 60's-80 s, allowing him to store the cars in our garage. While a preteen, and unaware the vehicles were stolen, I was forced (without compensation) to assist him when he repainted the cars, scrapped and pryed off the VIN numbers (I was ignorant about the source of the cars he would sell in a parking lot) etc.

My Mother has passed away but my Brother still has a $250, 000.00 Corvette in pieces in his garage that he hasn't been able to register since the DMV started using computers. I reported this to the San Jose police, but as he used the money to invest in a business, they refuse to do anything. Sad for the person be stole it from. San Jose police are paid off criminals in my eyes. Exactly why we are in the fix we're in now, lack of morals, accountability and corruption in our federal and local governments. Shame on you SJ City.

DesertCiti