Mormon police officer put on leave over gay pride parade says liberties violated
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BAMTFebruary 27, 2015
"Salt Lake police department officials stand behind their decision to put Moutsos on leave, saying any hint of personal biases can affect an officer’s ability to do the job." This literally means that no one can serve as a police officer, because everyone has personal biases, especially those that put Moutsos on leave. Their personal bias causes them to target police officers with religious convictions. He also didn't say he wouldn't work the parade or protect everyone in the parade.
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