MORE DRUG TESTS AND PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS
MORE DRUG
TESTS AND PSYCHIATRIC EVALUATIONS
The present
leadership of the PNP should be commended for removing various offenders from
the service. The moves might seem drastic, but I am sure that these leaders
know what they are doing, and that the offenders deserve what they got. I just
hope that the removal was done with due process, and that no one was deprived
of their rights.
I do not
know how the PNP is doing it, but I think that all government agencies,
especially the uniformed services should conduct drug tests and psychiatric
evaluations as often as possible, perhaps even quarterly if their budgets could
afford it. I purposely singled out the uniformed services because of many
examples of abuse among them, even if we know that most of them are upright and
decent.
In fairness
to all the good men and women in our uniformed services, their top officials
should continuously remove the weeds from among the wheat, so that the name of
those good people will not be tarnished by the bad people. After all, the laws
provide for the due processes that would allow the removal of those who do not
deserve to be in the service.
Perhaps it
would also be appropriate to create new mechanisms to reward the men and women
who wear their uniforms with honor and dignity. They could perhaps be given top
priority when they apply for public housing, or perhaps their children could be
given scholarships with complete allowances for books and other expenses. IKE
SENERES/3-9-24
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