- I am no longer an opponent of The Death Penalty. Through college and for my first several years in law enforcement I could cite any one of a number of reasons why I thought capital punishment should be abolished. Now, I need look no further than the City of Philadelphia to find four or five good reasons to support the death penalty. It's become a no brainer to me - murder a police officer -- death penalty.
- I don't think it society's job to "rehabilitate" criminals. If someone chooses to commit a crime, why should taxpayers be burdened with 1) picking up the bill for their incarceration, 2) picking up the bill for a prisoner's GED or other training, and 3) suffer the victimization again when the prisoner gets released, because yes, most prisoners, regardless of what "training" they received in prison, go on to commit more crimes.
- Police officers are just people. We are not perfect. We are capable of making mistakes. When Bob the builder makes an honest mistake, your new roof leaks. You get it repaired, Bob the builder stands up for his work and fixes the repair, and you move on. When the dry cleaner makes a mistake, he loses your shirt, he apologizes, you get a 10 free dry cleanings, and you move on. But when the police officer makes a mistake, he's a liar, a cheat, and corrupt.
That's all I got for now...
Thank you PO John Pawlowski, Sgt Timothy Simpson, Sgt Patrick McDonald, PO Isabel Nazario, Sgt Steven Liczbinski, PO Chuck Cassidy, PO Walter Barclay Jr, PO Gary Skerski, and all the other men and women who have given their lives in the line of duty.
The importance of seatbelts in your line of work?
ReplyDeleteSeatbelts save lives, don't they. Seatbelts aren't cool. They are uncomfortable. They wrinkle clothing. But, they also save lives. As a police officer, I face danger everyday. If I am going to be injured or worse on duty, it won be because I wasn't buckled up. Every year too many cops fall in the line of duty as a result of car crashes. I won't be one of them.
ReplyDeleteHard cold reality. Ya know how to dish it out there, John Q.
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