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Task: Training
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Munger v. City of Glasgow, 227 F.3d 1082 (9 Cir. 2000).
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It is not enough for an agency to merely have a policy that governs
officer actions; the agency must train the officers on the policy to
effectively avoid liability.
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Walker v. City of New York, 974 F.2d 293 (2
Cir. 1992).
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If the conduct of an officer is such that a common person would
know the right response without training, the agency would not be
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required to conduct training on the matter. i.e. an agency does not
have to train officers not to commit perjury.
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