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1. toomuc+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-01 00:45:38
Retirees are not the coworkers, they are already out of the system. You’re shifting risk from current employees to past employees unless you pursue an insurance model, which is intended to do precisely what you describe: pool and price risk, both individually and collectively, among active law enforcement.
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2. _bxg1+T[view] [source] 2020-06-01 00:56:14
>>toomuc+(OP)
Past employees likely worked alongside current employees. They certainly placed the group's culture on its trajectory. They have a leg in the game.
3. remote+G9[view] [source] 2020-06-01 02:57:23
>>toomuc+(OP)
I’m okay with retirees suffering if their colleagues are committing murder. They are incentivized to stay connected and provide guidance. At some point someone has to bear the burden. Right now it’s the tax payers, present and future. I would rather it be the police officers past present and future.
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