lundi 12 avril 2010

Solve No Crime - No Overtime!

  • In January, Los Angeles Police Det. Nate Kouri was ordered to stop working.

    One of the LAPD's most productive homicide investigators sat idle for six weeks, unable to follow any leads on old cases or pick up new ones. Kouri was not being punished for misconduct or for botching an investigation. He was benched for working too hard -- and he is not the only one.

    With the city reeling from its worst financial crisis in decades, the LAPD has stopped paying officers overtime wages, except in rare situations. In lieu of cash, officials have implemented a strict policy of forcing cops to take time off when they accrue large amounts of overtime hours. Because of demanding work schedules that routinely require them to investigate a case into the night or through the weekend, homicide detectives have been among the first officers to be sent home in significant numbers.
Should this all come to pass in Chicago, justice is going to be a rare commodity for the foreseeable future. The clearance rate is about to hit a new bottom.

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