This officer reminds me of and is very similar to the officers in our small town of Camp Verde, Arizona. These guys are so chill. You can approach them and talk. You can stop them and ask dumb questions. These guys and gals are someone’s kids, parents and grandparents all doing a thankless job. Just give them a wave or a thumbs up when you see them. They are doing the job we can’t or don’t want to do.
@@Duffyyy94 it's not at all absurd. It's the only way to stop officers from using all the dirty tricks they have developed to avoid accounting for their mistakes. If Officers were responsible and didn't rely on lies and fabrication constantly it would not be necessary but unfortunately we know who these people are and what they do.
This officer reminds me of and is very similar to the officers in our small town of Camp Verde, Arizona. These guys are so chill. You can approach them and talk. You can stop them and ask dumb questions. These guys and gals are someone’s kids, parents and grandparents all doing a thankless job. Just give them a wave or a thumbs up when you see them. They are doing the job we can’t or don’t want to do.
This officer reminds me of and is very similar to the officers in our small town of Camp Verde, Arizona.
These guys are so chill. You can approach them and talk. You can stop them and ask dumb questions.
These guys and gals are someone’s kids, parents and grandparents all doing a thankless job.
Just give them a wave or a thumbs up when you see them. They are doing the job we can’t or don’t want to do.
100% these cameras 📷 should not have any mute or off buttons.
They should never stop recording
That's absurd and logistically a terrible idea.
@@Duffyyy94 it's not at all absurd. It's the only way to stop officers from using all the dirty tricks they have developed to avoid accounting for their mistakes. If Officers were responsible and didn't rely on lies and fabrication constantly it would not be necessary but unfortunately we know who these people are and what they do.
@@Duffyyy94 do explain
This officer reminds me of and is very similar to the officers in our small town of Camp Verde, Arizona.
These guys are so chill. You can approach them and talk. You can stop them and ask dumb questions.
These guys and gals are someone’s kids, parents and grandparents all doing a thankless job.
Just give them a wave or a thumbs up when you see them. They are doing the job we can’t or don’t want to do.