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Re: Why are Prosecutors not considered "Law Enforcement Employees/Professionals?"
That would make sense if the eligibility requirements left it at that, but they include terms such as "law enforcement professional" and "law enforcement employee" alongside other titles such as detective, investigator, police officer, corrections officer, etc. In fact,corrections officers, detectives, and investigators are certainly not classic "first responders" and tend to work in a secondary capacity (CO's are more complicated than that). In fact, my task force includes several detectives and investigators. So why would those members of my unit doing a very similar job under a different title,all employees of the same office, be eligible,while APsare not? I was hoping I could get insight from those who navigated similar issues before. Source:https://www.t-mobile.com/support/plans-features/first-responder-verification5Visto0likes0ComentariosWhy are Prosecutors not considered "Law Enforcement Employees/Professionals?"
After over a week of back and forth, my documents for the Magenta FS plan were rejected. I am a prosecutor who works on a taskforce primarily concerned with investigations, warrants, and other pre-trial mattersrather than traditional "lawyer" work. Finally, today, a manager at my local T-Mobile told me that my role simply does not qualify under their internal guidelines. Though I was initially placed on the plan, I'll be taken off next month. What the heck?