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Ford Employees Demand They Stop Making Police Cars

The craziness continues. Fuck the unions, fire them all. Hire Americans in America.

Source: Law Officer

Ford Motor Company Employees have asked the company’s leadership to stop making and selling police vehicles.

According to Verge, the internal discussion came as the demands for racial justice raged across the country.

In response, Ford CEO Jim Hackett has told employees in a letter that he doesn’t think it’s “controversial that the Ford Police Interceptor helps officers do their job” and that Ford will continue the business.

Ford has the market when it comes to making police cars, accounting for two-thirds of the cop cars on the street.

Despite Ford’s success in the police car market, employees, including black workers who are part of Ford’s African Ancestry Network (FAAN) employee resource group have circulated a letter asking the company to “cease development, production, and sale of all custom police vehicles and products.”

Other employees have since signed onto the letter and they want the company to take some kind of action by July 15th.

“We cannot claim to support the fight against systemic racism while supplying and supporting the very systems that perpetrate violence against Black Americans,”

Statement By Idiotic
Ford Employees

In Hackett’s internal letter to employees, he defended the company’s business of making vehicles for police. And he argued that Ford’s police cars, SUVs, and trucks could make those police officers “safer and more accountable” — though without going into detail:

Hackett also said that taking away Ford’s specially-built vehicles “would be doing harm to [police officers’] safety and making it harder for them to do their job.”

“Again, this is why, given our insights, new capabilities and leadership, I believe these unfortunate circumstances present Ford with an even greater opportunity to not only innovate new solutions but also leverage our unique position to support the dialogue and reform needed to create safer communities for all,”

Jim Hackett
Ford CEO

He wrapped his letter by thanking employees for speaking up, but saying that Ford won’t change course. “I do appreciate people speaking their mind to me on this issue – it helped me generate this note to explain why we are continuing our commitment to police forces all over the world in our trusted products,” he said.

Ford Employees Demand They Stop Making Police Cars

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