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REISTERSTOWN, MD – Gov. Larry Hogan will be in Reisterstown on Friday for the graduation of the 154th trooper academy class.
Maryland State Police Superintendent Col. Woodrow W. Jones III will oversee the ceremony at Lifepoint Church at 1701 Emory Road in Reisterstown.
Scheduled to commence at 10 a.m., the event will honor the candidates for “enduring 27 weeks of rigorous training in a residential police academy that demands their very best, at all times,” Maryland State Police said in a statement.
Following the graduation, each trooper must complete eight weeks of additional field training with an experienced trooper before patrolling alone.
I hope that the plan include walk paths, open spaces with seating to view nature and consequences for people littering, loitering and killing the wildlife.
I can’t believe these are our ‘leaders’. Drugs deals on every corner and in every parking lot. Johnny Clueless so concerned about low income earners, when they live better than the middle class. Garbage bags littered everywhere by mostly the people Johnny ‘entitled’ to county houses.
My concern about some of the logic being used here is that the problem isn't the plastic bags.
Let's talk about the people who are doing the littering. Full garbage bags placed on the streets and sideways. Garbage being thrown from cars and trucks. Pedestrians walking and eating..than throwing garbage on the ground. Dog walkers not picking up after their dogs. Etc..