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Police officers MUST carry personal liability insurance NOW!

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Read these articles, then YOU decide... US   Police   Officers   Should   Be   Required   Professional   Liability   Insurance:   Expert OPINION 03:14 10.10.2014 65 1 0 US police officers should be required to carry their own professional liability insurance so that they have personal consequences for their actions, believes Michelle Gross, President of Communities United Against Police Brutality. WASHINGTON, October 10 (RIA Novosti) - US police officers should be required to carry their own professional liability insurance so that they have personal consequences for their actions, believes Michelle Gross, President of Communities United Against Police Brutality. "Our organization is working to require police officers to carry their own professional liability insurance, so that officers who engage in brutality and misconduct will have personal consequences for their actions, and so that "repeat offenders" become uninsurable and are forced out of the

Man charged in threats barred from contacting Little Rock city manager

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Man charged in threats barred from contacting Little Rock city manager Luke Skrable, 57  A man arrested on felony threatening charges after sending an email to City Manager Bruce Moore has been barred from contacting the city leader. Luke Skrable, 57, made an initial video appearance in Pulaski County District Court on Friday after his arrest a day earlier on two counts of making a terrorist threat and one count o f second-degree terroristic threatening. Judge Wayne Gruber entered orders barring Skrable from contacting City Manager Bruce Moore and a second person whose full name wasn't immediately known. After being escorted from a Little Rock Board of Directors meeting Tuesday night, Skrable sent an email to Moore that included passages saying his "days are numbered," noting that they are "in the same weight class" and asking if Moore was scared, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette reported in Friday's edition. The email came after Skrable became ups