Dignity has been ‘stripped’ from the police profession in the US

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Dignity has been ‘stripped’ from the police profession in the US
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Sky News contributor Kristin Tate says dignity has been stripped from the police profession due to “race hustlers” in the United States.

“Nobody wants to do this job anymore, you don’t make that much money, you are putting yourself in harms way every single day and you know that if you do use force against the suspect there is a chance you could have the entire national media turn you into a villain, whether or not what you are doing is justified or not,” Ms Tate told Sky News host Chris Kenny.

She added police training is not as good as it used to be because they are “so desperate to get cops on the street”.

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