Patrol Women of the Pierce County Sheriff Department
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- Опубликовано: 7 мар 2024
- Here at the Sheriff's Department we want to thank Deputy Debbie Simcoe who was the first woman to serve as a deputy back in 1980. After Deputy Simcoe we have many other women who stepped forward to serve their community. We want to thank all of them for their service today on International Women's Day.
My Mom was not in law enforcement, but she could do anything she turned her hand at. Anything! Congratulations.
Thank you very much for your services deputy Debbie semco watching from San Antonio Texas USA. I like law enforcement personnel
Perfect timing for International Women's Day!
HELL YEAH! Thank you to all of the PCSD women who keep us safe!
Very proud to live in a community protected by such brave men and women!! Thank you PCSD!
This is so inspiring. Thank you for telling this story!
great video!
Thank you for all you do
Wow what presidential civil patrol seemingly got be connected thank you for explaining and communication is the key . Sargent climbing up the ranks very nice .
NBC, Happy international men's year
Police officer save all the people life
God bless you all
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Thank ya master
More ride along videos pls
After watching all the 1st amendment auditors women officers seem twice as afraid, three times more trigger happy, less affective, respected and valued by their own departments. I don’t think it was possible to be more dangerous than a beat cop. I guess always feeling you have more to prove does this to them.
I worked at PLU campus safety too. SWAT came in and trained us in grappling, and striking. Those guys were total bad asses, it was cool
Police officer my mother is taking wrong medicine
Because any other phone call with my mother she is talking and she is tell to my mother you don't listen you dughtere she is always mess up all family if I ask my mother she never tell anything
How about deal with the crime and stop the virtue signaling.
It is a day in which we are recognizing the women across the world and if you don't know the people that are recording and editing these videos don't work on patrol. Also, the people that are talking are just taking about 5 minutes of their time for an interview, there is also public relations and stuff like that. I don't know how a 7-8 minute video can affect how they solve crime, also if you want the crime to be solved go do it yourself, they can't solve all the crime in the county in just 7 minutes.
what a perfect comment@@darrellmartinez16
Its the judges and prosecuters that are failing us. The cops catch them but the judges release them without consequence. Cant blame cops
Simp
its not the sheriffs fault walnut brain. go ask the politicians and courts why they are releasing violent criminals back on the streets. ask the president why he is letting illegals with a criminal history into our country. thankfully they will be allowed to do police pursuits again. for several years they couldnt. people vote for these policies without understanding the repercussions. stage one thinkers.
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