If people think about officers of the law, they think about grumpy and serious police officers. But hold on, there is more to that.
Like any other human being, a police officer is also capable of being terrified with what he or she hears, sees, touches, smells and tastes while working his job. Most officers experienced traumatic events in their lives. This is where psychologists come in. They debrief the people about a recent happening during their line of duty.
When an officer of the law give you speed tickets, some police officers also give "positive tickets". Many people believed that it originated from a police man in British Columbia named Ward Clapham. He believes that police officers should not only focus on the bad things that people do but also the good deeds that are worthy of rewards. It has been proven that when you commence someone from doing a great thing, they will strive to continue doing the "good thing". However, people should do right things because of what they will get after but because it is morally right.
If you believed that ALL people who want to be police officers must have great knowledge of self-defense, laws and using of firearms, you are wrong. In fact, most applicants have zero knowledge about the things I just mentioned. They never studied a course of criminology, enrolled in a karate class or read the law itself. However, training are provided for them before they can already be called police officers. During the training days they are taught of constitutional, state and traffic laws, defensive and offensive physical training, firearms and defense driving, how to investigate and write a report and even the new technologies like laptops, fax machines and printers.
Watch how braves these cops in the video are.
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