Military does: Conduct unbecoming is an Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) rule that is easily added as a second offense if the officer, cadet, or midshipman is convicted of a more harsh crime like larceny, underage drinking, or getting arrested for a bar fight (assault).
Police do also:
Le Mars, Iowa Police Officer Jeremy Singer that was “unbecoming of a Police Officer.” Singer was then placed on administrative leave, and the department started a misconduct investigation.
Even the law holds them and others to a higher standard compared to the general public.
Are those employee's citizens?
Just as I and everyone else (except blm n antifag) hold police officers to a higher standard
OK, you don't, everyone else does.
Misconduct unbecoming of an officer.
Military does: Conduct unbecoming is an Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) rule that is easily added as a second offense if the officer, cadet, or midshipman is convicted of a more harsh crime like larceny, underage drinking, or getting arrested for a bar fight (assault).
Police do also: Le Mars, Iowa Police Officer Jeremy Singer that was “unbecoming of a Police Officer.” Singer was then placed on administrative leave, and the department started a misconduct investigation. Even the law holds them and others to a higher standard compared to the general public.
Seems its just you who feels this way.