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So it's pretty much always beneficial to accept it, the way I see it.
Just get an crime trap and kill that cop.
Or make him a snitch.
Or you could send him to one of the odd jobs, asking for a real cop to pretend to be a cop pervert whose face is plastered everywhere. He quits, you keep the slots + money.
I always take the offer to be honest, two officer slots is nothing to turn your nose at, even with the notoriously "I need a rest every other day" Persy. I send him to the Academy and shape him eventually into a fine Cop, at one point having him with two badges and over 800 Professionalism. And those extra cop slots came in mighty handy at that point in the game (The mafia war)
It is very possible to make him a good cop, but the effort would be better spent on someone you can hire at 200 professionalism instead of 5.