I recently heard that Wilbraham P.D. waived for the F/T (mcjtc) academy for an individual with the sspo. This was a F/T waiver not a temporary waiver. If the Chief is willing to sign off on a F/T (mcjtc) academy waiver for a competent applicant with numerous training/exp. with the sspo academy can this be done? Has there been instant's in the past were this has been done if everyone is on board and the chief wants to push it through? If anyone has any info please respond. Also what do the mcjtc waiver process work? Do they just look at pure hours of training, or include years of service plus other training certs, etc.. ??
Respectfully,
Sports
Posted by: Delta784
Individual police departments cannot issue waivers. Only the MPTC can do that, and considering they created the SSPO Academy pretty much to prevent people from jumping ship, I don't see why they'd kneecap their own regulations.
Posted by: Edmizer1
This did not happen. The individual you are talking about got a "TEMPORARY" waiver to work full-time until the next academy because he had completed the reserve academy. He had also completed the SSPO. The MPTC has never recognized the SSPO at all since they stopped being responsible for the SSPO in the early 90s. If someone requests a temp waiver and only has the SSPO but no reserve training, they will not be waived.
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