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An independent state agency has more than quadrupled the number of law enforcement officer's licenses it has revoked each year since 2011.
The Kansas Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training has increased the number of actions it takes from about eight a year to about 35 a year.
The Wichita Eagle reports (http://j.mp/2iN6dx5) that last year the agency took action against one in about every 200 officers employed in the state. In one case, an officer issued a traffic ticket but then took it back after the offender contacted his wife about an affair the officer was having. In another, a ...