A police department in Illinois has issued an apology after facing criticism for using 'Call of Duty' on its recruitment poster. The poster, which featured the phrase 'Stop playing games and answer the Call of Duty,' was accused of glorifying police work in a manner that some found inappropriate. The controversy sparked discussions on the use of video game imagery in professional recruitment efforts.
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Police department in Illinois apologized after creating a Call of Duty-themed poster for recruitment purposes https://t.co/oZv78b0v6N
A Police Department in Illinois has apologized after people claimed they were glorifying police work by using "Call of Duty" on its recruitment poster. The poster said "Stop playing games and answer the Call of Duty." Source: https://t.co/ITR2hCE45d https://t.co/BgTnIWBV84