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Mr. Fung inherited the problems which manifested in the CPD during his tenure- they were the result of over 15 years of toxic and petty "Peyton Place" nonsense by so-called "professionals " in leadership positions in the CPD as they came up the ranks. In that sense, police departments are no different than any office environment and usually worse because of the competitive "Alpha" nature of nearly everyone in the building; strong leadership is necessary to prevent this, and it was severely lacking in the CPD.

One important note that Mr. Curran neglected to address is RI's lack of a provision for runoff elections- whenever a Governor is elected, it is with a popular vote in the 34-40% range- more than half to two-thirds of RI's voters didn't vote for the candidate who wins.

This has always been a boon to RI's Democrat majority and I don't expect it to change until they lose a couple of election cycles and it no longer benefits them. When they do, we'll see RI's Democrat leaders talking, saying that "it's time" for runoff elections and that "it's long overdo"- the usual self-serving crap.

Mr. Fung may have already been elected Governor if there had been a runoff election and we'd be rid of the incompetent "Wooden Head" sequel-in-a-skirt which we have now.

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