It doesn't matter how much the public complains about us blocking roads for a fellow officer OR how many cars we stack at U of L. It will never change. The mayor or chief will never say: "Nobody can come to the hospital" or "We're not blocking any more roads for wounded officers". Frankly, I won't listen. This job is a brotherhood, plain and simple. We have to look out for each other, we are a team. The general public will never understand that. For what police do on a daily basis, I don't think
It doesn't matter how much the public complains about us blocking roads for a fellow officer OR how many cars we stack at U of L. It will never change. The mayor or chief will never say: "Nobody can come to the hospital" or "We're not blocking any more roads for wounded officers". Frankly, I won't listen. This job is a brotherhood, plain and simple. We have to look out for each other, we are a team. The general public will never understand that. For what police do on a daily basis, I don't think