I think it depends on the agency. A police agency I researched was the opposite and required to pass psychometric tests and reasoning tests in order to hire you. But I guess overall they have average it according to [this](https://www.iqcomparisonsite.com/Images/OccsX.jpg)
I think they're referring to a court case that ruled police agencies can disqualify candidates because their IQ is too high.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/court-oks-barring-high-iqs-cops/story?id=95836
Okay then, but I think this article just says that it’s not illegal to use that as a reason, not that it happens to every agency. For example it says :
“Most Cops Just Above Normal The average score nationally for police officers is 21 to 22, the equivalent of an IQ of 104, or just a little above average.”
I guess if it applied to every department the average IQ of them wouldn’t be slightly above the national average, cause a la Inuktitut
IQ would reduce the average, except if they would all take cops with specific IQs.
Oh yeah, I get that and I'm sure it's not *every* agency. Just really scary precedent to set that we don't want the people that wield guns and qualified immunity to be too smart.
A boy was in a train eating chocolates , then he took another one , the man next to him said ,"Do u know this will damage your teeth?" The boy replied ,"My grandfather lived 135 years."The man asked,"Was it because of eating chocolates? The boy said,"No he was always minding his own business."
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The police do be acting lawlessly
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*do be acting
DeSales University??
yes! shoutout to Lehigh County
Thank you for posting this. Whenever I play the disc golf course there and see that sign I think, “man, that would make a great post”. Nailed it OP!
I was on my way to play disc golf when I stopped and took this pic 😂
Yep. I went there lol
Me too! BA and MA!
Wrong sub- I think this is very accurate.
Considering that they have a *maximum* IQ limit, and that they don’t even need to know the laws they’re “enforcing”…… I’d say pretty damn lawless
I think it depends on the agency. A police agency I researched was the opposite and required to pass psychometric tests and reasoning tests in order to hire you. But I guess overall they have average it according to [this](https://www.iqcomparisonsite.com/Images/OccsX.jpg)
I think they're referring to a court case that ruled police agencies can disqualify candidates because their IQ is too high. https://abcnews.go.com/US/court-oks-barring-high-iqs-cops/story?id=95836
Okay then, but I think this article just says that it’s not illegal to use that as a reason, not that it happens to every agency. For example it says : “Most Cops Just Above Normal The average score nationally for police officers is 21 to 22, the equivalent of an IQ of 104, or just a little above average.” I guess if it applied to every department the average IQ of them wouldn’t be slightly above the national average, cause a la Inuktitut IQ would reduce the average, except if they would all take cops with specific IQs.
Oh yeah, I get that and I'm sure it's not *every* agency. Just really scary precedent to set that we don't want the people that wield guns and qualified immunity to be too smart.
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The rules are a bit Lucy.
A boy was in a train eating chocolates , then he took another one , the man next to him said ,"Do u know this will damage your teeth?" The boy replied ,"My grandfather lived 135 years."The man asked,"Was it because of eating chocolates? The boy said,"No he was always minding his own business." #trend
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