I'll see if I can find it - but one that turned the corner for me, was the officer camera on a truck driver that had rolled into a receiver in a 'somewhat residential' area, and somebody had called the police on him, as he had torn down a couple of fences and done some property damage along with it.
The LEO was pretty calm and polite - and then the driver launches out of the cab, grabs a screwdriver out of the drivers side pouch, and attacks the officer.
I think the LEO sustained neck injuries, may have been shots fired, like I said, I'll try to find it.
I put myself in the mind of the LEO - woke up in the morning, got his kids off to school and kissed his wife goodbye, went to work, got a call to check out some property damage, then all of a sudden, in seconds - he's in a fight for his life.
F that. I realize there's bad apples out there, there's worse apples in the trucking industry now (as I see it). I still maintain respect for another human doing their job as respectfully as they can tolerate.
Dash cams tell the truth, cops lie
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Do you know what's a more dangerous job than a police officer? A truck driver. The statistics bear this out.
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It's my chosen profession, and pays at least double what LEO work for.
I don't have the constitution to perform the duties they do - I give them the respect they deserve as I perform tasks in a profession that I can responsibly handle. Many of them cannot do what I do, and I cannot do what they do. That's the line for me. -
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40 hours is probably the amount of of continuing education that he has to complete per training cycle to maintain his license. -
So needless to say I decided to continue my career as a truck driver, and I'm 100% certain that it was the right choice for me.Bean Jr., blairandgretchen, REO6205 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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And all of that becomes effective after they graduate from a 140 hour (minimum) academy; mine was a 2 year program. -
Spent thirty-three years as a city officer. We had officers leave because of all the jobs that paid more. We had a local bartender turn down a job offer as they made more than the city would pay them.
Then the state pensions are changing. When I retired the state charged me about 1/3 of my pension for health care. It was free when I started. Three years after I retired the state dropped providing group health insurance. They told us when you are old enough go on Medicare. The problem is they never took out social security or for Medicare. I had to go back to work to finish earning enough quarters to qualify for social security and Medicare. I earned that but I fall under the WEP. WEP reduces my social security to the point it will not even cover the cost of Medicare part B.
As you mentioned the things you handle, see and have to do take their toll.blairandgretchen, REO6205 and RockinChair Thank this.
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