A new billboard erected in Denver aims to recruit sheriff's deputies to come to Wyoming, where 'breaking the law is still illegal and cops are funded.'
A new billboard in Denver aims to recruit deputies to come to Wyoming at the expense of Colorado policies and leadership. 'Work in Wyoming where breaking the law is still illegal & cops are funded!' the billboard read, according to a social media post. The Laramie County Sheriff’s Office in Wyoming paid for the billboard to recruit deputies using a subtle jab at the city's progressive government.
'We actually hired 72 people last year as a result of our marketing strategy, and the feedback that we got from law enforcement officers that we hired from the Denver area was that that was an effective campaign strategy,' he said. The officers and deputies that Laramie Couty has hired enjoy their work because they can do their job and the community supports them, Kozak said.
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