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San Francisco sheriffs' union warns
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forced to receive COVID vaccine

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Posted By: DVC, 8/7/2021 3:41:11 PM

A San Francisco, California, union representing local sheriffs' deputies is warning that officers will quit or retire if they are forced to receive the coronavirus vaccine. "The problem we are faced with now is the strict San Francisco Mandate which is vaccinate or be terminated," the San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs’ Association (SFSO) wrote in a Facebook post Friday. "If deputy sheriffs are forced to vaccinate a percentage of them will retire early or seek employment elsewhere." The post stated the majority of officers are vaccinated, but that the union believes that continuing to wear face masks should be sufficient for those who are not.

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So, SanFran would lose just under 25% of their deputies if they force The Shot.
Interesting. It's almost as if they knew something that the others don't.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: dst4life 8/7/2021 3:59:38 PM (No. 871321)
So the cops will quit if forced to vax. And the cops will quit if forced to "stand down" in the face of violence. And the cops continuously get besmirched, and they are, therefore, demoralized. Will San Francisco have any cops left after all this lunacy?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Timber Queen 8/7/2021 4:07:02 PM (No. 871325)
Even if 20% of an organization refuse to get the shot and choose to walk away - after all its a job seekers market - any organization will be paralyzed with that much talent suddenly missing. I wonder if our country could pull off a national strike of the unvaccinated?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: bad-hair 8/7/2021 4:59:31 PM (No. 871365)
I'm a bit surprised that there are any left.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mseegal 8/7/2021 5:05:38 PM (No. 871372)
Vaccine mandates violate the Nuremberg Code on Human Experimentation.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Namma 8/7/2021 5:06:09 PM (No. 871373)
So maybe San Fran can police their own. That should work well!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: padiva 8/7/2021 5:54:41 PM (No. 871399)
Hey Homeless! FREE pizza and soda at Pelosi's home every night at 9PM It will be a smashing good time!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: mean Gene 8/7/2021 6:03:44 PM (No. 871402)
In the prescient movie, A Clockwork Orange, it became so hard to fill police positions that the thugs ended up in uniform.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: TXknitter 8/7/2021 6:16:30 PM (No. 871417)
As NOBODY should be forced to take this “vaccine” I would like to see fine policemen go so far as to say we will not be forced to het the shot NOR will we behave like jack booted thugs against any citizen who also does not want a shot or a mask.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: bad-hair 8/7/2021 6:30:56 PM (No. 871426)
I have lived in small towns and been a part of the volunteer fire department. I can't quite imagine living in a big city and joining the volunteer Police Department. Just strap on a gun and go get 'em ???
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Reply 10 - Posted by: czechlist 8/7/2021 7:13:55 PM (No. 871447)
Isn't it amazing how many health care workers are refusing the "jab"? I trust the front line care workers more than career bureaucrats in DC or CDC or NIH. Now the LEOs are balking. I believe Covid is real and dangerous but such is life. I'll keep my daily regimen of Vitamins D3 Zinc E B12 and C and take my chances.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: jalo1951 8/7/2021 7:30:54 PM (No. 871451)
Just another way to thin out the herd of the "evil, racist, police force". We can only hope there will be a major earthquake and CA will break off and just float away.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: RuckusTom 8/7/2021 8:16:59 PM (No. 871485)
Since we're doing away with HIPAA laws and health privacy, will we need to carry a card for the flu shot? How 'bout abortions? Will women who've had one need to have a card for that too?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: DVC 8/7/2021 11:35:23 PM (No. 871576)
Re #9. In our history, when there was no official law enforcement on the frontier, when things got bad enough with crime, the locals formed either Committees of Vigilance to take care of things, or sometimes they just came together in the heat of the moment like in Coffeyville, KS or in Northfield, Minnesota. In both situations, with banks being robbed, locals grabbed rifles and mowed down the robbers, with some loss of life on the side of the citizens. Since SanFran is the Home of the Wimps, I wonder if they will do anything but whimper. Perhaps there are some real men left in the area. Seems doubtful.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: kono 8/8/2021 12:53:19 AM (No. 871599)
I wonder whether this will make SF want even more to do it.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 8/8/2021 4:50:44 AM (No. 871639)
"If you get the vaccine, we will give you ice cream at Nancy's house."
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Faithfully 8/8/2021 5:59:13 PM (No. 872280)
#9 There is the rub. Nobody is forced to take the vaccine but if you do not, you are ostracized from society (what is left of it).
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