State law enforcement board asks for funding to implement SAFE-T Act training – WAND (Decatur)

The Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board is making many changes to comply with the SAFE-T Act. Leaders told a Senate Appropriations Committee that the board has already hired 15 people to help with operations and implementation of the SAFE-T Act; the agency anticipates they will need 23 more people hired over the next year. The SAFE-T Act also required ILETSB members to accept complaints made against officers from members of the public, of which they have received 496.
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Pat S.
2 years ago

Reverse the SAFE-T act and skip training.

It ain’t working, folks.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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Another case of a ridiculous Dem proposal not working and thus another ridiculous proposal to throw more money at it. Btw, according to CWB, the seventh person out courtesy of the Safe T act this year committed another crime over the weekend in Cook County/ CHI alone.

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