Back in April, POLICE Magazine publisher Leslie Pfeiffer wrote an editorial about the training crisis in law enforcement . When public safety budgets are tight, as they have been for years now, training is one of the first things that gets sacrificed. The equation that the bean counters seem to be working with is that they have to cut services such as patrol and investigations or cut training. So training gets the axe. Never mind the fact that training saves officer and civilian lives. The people who write the checks see it as an expensive luxury, one that their beleaguered government budgets can't cover.
Whenever anyone starts discussing government budgets and ways to cut those budgets or find money to augment those budgets, one of the first things they mention is "government waste." But rarely does anyone mention any specific examples of government waste and how that waste can be eliminated.









