What it smacks of is not Quid pro Quo pro, what it smacks of is getting better service for our dollars from employees who have a greater stake in their community than just a job. It also smacks of offering opportunities to our own young people. It smacks of offering positive role models for our kids. Role models who they know and trust. Yes, what it smacks of is getting value for the dollar.

Now some might say that a police officer should not have to live in bad neighborhoods, and should move to more affluent neighborhoods when they get their middle class pay. Personally I think that is a bunch of bunk! Many of us who also make that middle class pay check make a conscience effort to stay in our communities and make those communities better. Because they are our HOMES, our communities. Probably that is quality that we do need to recruit in our Police officers. A qualification that is measurable both qualitatively as well as quantitatively. Personally I would rather have ONE great cop that is absolutely committed to making HIS or HER community better than six cops who come into MY city to do a dirty job, and then go back to THEIR world afterwards. People interested in building THEIR community and protecting THEIR people. The influence of such officers greatly exceed the job of cop. It is the influence that changes other young people's lives. The role model that leads to different ways of living and thinking. The role model that gives hope! With only those viewed as strangers and "occupying" forces it is no wonder officers are feared rather than looked up to by children in some communities. We need to change that.

Do we need more police officers? We sure do, and we certainly need more officers from our own communities who think of our communities as their own. We need more people from our communities willing to fight an dedicate their lives for building and uplifting those communities, rather than just doing a job and going home. Many of us "civilians" do so willingly, why should we expect less from OUR employees?

We need more police officers because we had TEN rapes in my community last month. Just a statistic to some one who comes to town with a gun, does a job and then goes home. That number probably means a lot more to me because I live in that community and women I care for also live in that community. I am sure it also means more to any officers who live in my community. If we have any!

Jim Graham,
Ventura Village, Phillips Community, City of Minneapolis

"It is always an utter folly to underestimate the lure and attraction of a great evil. The whitened bones of their victims litter the highways and byways of mankind's history. Stopped only by the few willing to pay the ultimate price and make a stand."

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