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No, you don't. You are threatening to withhold government services that they are entitled to because you disagree with their politics. When the government does that, that's censorship.
Yes, but you are a police officer beholden to your employer and the Miami Dolphins are beholden to their employers, not you.
Any officer who refuses to do her duty because she disagrees with the recipient's political speech ought to be disciplined.
The Dolphins will open up with their first home game of the season next week against the Cleveland Browns. The question is will the Broward Sheriff’s Office be escorting them to the game?
The controversial protest by Miami Dolphins players to not stand during the national anthem took another turn Friday as Broward County’s deputies take a stand of their own against the hometown team.
“We’ve asked the deputies and the Broward Sheriff’s Office not to do the details anymore,” said Jeffery Bell, the president of the International Union of Police Associations, Local 6020.
The union is asking for team-sponsored police escorts to stop until the team forces players to stand for the anthem.
“I respect their right to have freedom of speech.
No, you don't. You are threatening to withhold government services that they are entitled to because you disagree with their politics. When the government does that, that's censorship.
However, in certain organizations and certain jobs you give up that right of your freedom of speech temporary while you serve that job or while you play in an NFL game,” Bell said.
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“I can only imagine the public outcry if a group of police officers refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance or if we turned our back for the American flag for the national anthem. There would be a public outcry and internal affairs complaints a mile long on that,” Bell said.
Yes, but you are a police officer beholden to your employer and the Miami Dolphins are beholden to their employers, not you.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office had no comment Friday night.
Miami-Dade police did; they also provide security for the Dolphins’ games.
They said they “have contractual obligations with Hard Rock Stadium to provide public safety. The safety of our residents and visitors is our primary concern.”
Any officer who refuses to do her duty because she disagrees with the recipient's political speech ought to be disciplined.