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  • Many departments don’t require physical tests once hired.

    Most of the work cops do is domestic disturbance calls and traffic stops. There’s no reason to be physically fit for either of those jobs. Also, most people see the day shift and in nicer neighborhoods; again there’s really no need for physicality. Getting on day shift and good area means you’ve been on the police a while and “earned it” (or you have some clout), so usually olderish cops.

    The young jacked mfers usually are on the night shift and in rougher neighborhoods.

    Additionally, a bullet resistant vest and all the gear will make you look bigger/fatter than you really are.

    So it’s kind of a combo of all that.

    Also, ACAB












  • Usually, my attempts to use it are either thwarted by issues installing, issues booting, or general problems while using it… leading to “catastrophic failure” that I can’t fix without digging into hours of research and terminal commands.

    This was my experience as well … 20 years ago. I’ve not had many of these issues over the past few years using any distro. I used Debian for a couple years and now I’m on Arch. Really, it just works for me…

    TBH now that I think about it, I ran in to more issues with Ubuntu than just simply using Debian.









  • John@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlLooking for a new distro. Ditching Windows.
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    5 months ago

    They’re all basically the same dude. They’re all GNU/Linux. You have 2 main distros: Debian and Arch. Fedora is a kind of inbetween, there’s SUSE as well, but mostly it’s all Debian and Arch.

    Mint, Ubuntu, etc … it’s all just Debian. Use Debian.You can use KDE plasma or Gnome or i3 or whatever you want.