Police Officer Makes Woman Do The Unthinkable 🥺
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I salute that kind hearted officer! He is a credit to the police force. I am sure his parents are very proud of him, just as I am.
They should take this nut jobs licence away first of all .
No he is not!! HE SHOULD HAVE SYSPENDED HER LICENSE OENDING INVESTIGATION INTO HER NOT BEING A DABGER ON THE ROAD! His responsibility is to the rest of the public not her and her issues .
@@shanehumphrey4827 Looks like you have some spelling issues. Hope you don't drive. You probably can't read half of the traffic signs!
@@shanehumphrey4827the police can't and don't suspend licenses, judges do. He did the right thing. You sound a little unhinged. Maybe you should see a doctor.
@@timcornelius1912 she is a fxxxcking hazard on the road. Period. She needs assessment
My heart goes out to anyone who has to battle each day, being challenged on simple tasks that most of us take for granted. Never criticize someone for their fears, give encouragement and help them through.
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YES AND AMEN!!
Thank you❤
@WizzardofOdds. I agree!! That's well said!! 👏
That cop needs to be given some sort of public award for going above and beyond the call of duty.
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God. Has prepared. His reward
@@robba.8516that’s a nice sentiment. But cops literally do this every day. I was one for 15 years. Had to quit because of the economy and low pay. News only shows the bad.
Its just about service, people choose to serve others and when you commit to that, pay and all the other garbage is worth it for moments like this...
And then have it stripped 10 times over for all the times that he violates people's rights...
@robba.8516 oh shut up. Religion is a con
When a panic attack hits there are no words to describe the paralysis. Girl, I'm so proud of you! Look at you how you said yes to trying, and no to the panic!
You are exactly rite. I had the same fears on planes. It’s debilitating.
Whether u think u can or whether u think u cant....u....are....right.....
I wish my fears were this irrashional
Good I am not going to drive over any bridge soon
@@janpierzchala2004 oh come on when’s the last time a … fair point, touché.
We need more compationate police officers like him. He was a blessing for this lady ❤
The police are very compassionate....media could spend everyday showing interactions just like this one.....but they choose not to....it doesn't fit the CNN agenda
People afraid to cross bridges...thanks for that, Deem -cats.
We have plenty of them but media loves to exploit the bad guys.
@@TheVirginGarysomeone being afraid to cross over a bridge has nothing to do with Deem-cats ...... time to grow up!
We back the blue. Most of our officer's here in Louisiana wear blue.
God Bless that police officer for helping this woman, and not freaking out at her. And also for this lady making over the bridge without having a panic attack.
I think she made it over in spite of a panic attack.
@debbiej.2168 yes indeed. She was having one when the officer was talking to her.
My wife suffered from this. She has gotten much better! So proud of her!
Being nice costs nothing.
But Goes A Long Way.....❤
Made me cry for her
I’m soooo afraid of heights😮😢
God bless that officer for being so supportive and kind❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Here is advice. You wont see the height if you keep your eyes on the road. Do not look around, look straight ahead.
You have never ended driving off the side of the road have you? You still can drive but do not look at what might set you off.
I'm not afraid of heights. At least, not when I have a 50 feet wide hard slab of asphalt and cement and metal underneath me!
HOWEVER what she is living is relatable. Some bridges around here are super obsolete and cracked all over. Now, crossing such an old bridge I always feel the bridge will choose that exact moment to utterly and catastrophically break just like in the movies, thus plunging me in deep water. Now THAT I am afraid of, and I feel the anxiety popping up in my chest even with being only a passenger.
She was NOT putting other drivers in danger: Safely pulling over to the side of the road was the right thing to do. As for "on the phone with her children" part, she was PARKED, and clearly you know about "hands free" bluetooth phone calls, right? Or just letting the phone in speaker mode on the passager seat.
It's a fricking bridge that she will cross at slow speed in a straight line without any special maneovers needed (no intersections or red lights etc.)... Not a frigging speedrunning parcour challenge. Facing her fears in teps is the right thing to do.
People judge harshly way too easily. THRUST the policeman judgment here, he did the right evaluation and did the right thing.
@@patrickrannou1278YES, THAT'S WELL SAID!! I agree with you completely!! 👏👏👏
Bless you Officer for your kind and gentle words 🙏 you're a blessing to your department and I pray for more people like you in the world 🌎 🙏 ❤️
I grew up going over the Baltimore Bridge that just collapsed Allll the time. It terrified me every single time. I am sooo afraid of heights. I would go so slow and it would really piss people off. It does not help my fear at all knowing the whole thing just collapsed. I can really relate to this woman's fear. I'm glad she was able to finally do it.
For the occasional comment here by those who really misjudged the situation, unless you have had a panic attack & experienced it’s paralysing fear please don’t make such hurtful comments. Kindness, patience & understanding in this moment of need was what helped this lovely lady have strength to drive through her fear. It only took the Officer a couple of moments to see the situation for what it was & made a choice that helped her.
Well done young lady, & Thankyou to a gracious kind Officer♥️♥️
I get panic like this but now I don't care I am just like that
To ALL our brave men & women who wear the badge..God Bless you all 🙏
Not all of them are this good....or good at all.
Amen!
Maybe she should not be driving. I understand she has anxiety but that is extremely troubling. Cudos to the officer for his patience and calming response to the situation
It’s a tricky one to say maybe she shouldn’t drive. She had the good sense to stop before the bridge, so posed no danger to other vehicles. It would only be a problem if a driver had a panic attack in a situation where avoiding action needed to be immediate and they froze.
I understand why you would say that, but not driving would only reinforce the idea that she couldn't or shouldn't drive, potentially leaving her isolated and incapacitated.
This experience may have been a first step in confronting and overcoming her fear and anxiety, and it gives her a positive success to build on. It may give her more confidence and less anxiety, overall, that extends into other areas of life beyond driving.
Since she didn’t even know how long the bridge was, I’m assuming she wasn’t from that area or else she was forced to detour to an area unfamiliar to her. Otherwise, she’d be used to using alternative routes to avoid that bridge. Many times you don’t realize you have a phobia until you’re presented with a situation you’ve never been in before. Once panic sets in, the determination it takes to go thru a situation rather than avoid it is monumental. His encouragement and promise to be right behind her the whole way was the right tactic. It not only got her off the side of the road but got her to overcome her fear. The fear is still there but now she knows she can work thru it. Her kids (that were on the phone) should now make it a point to ride with her over bridges at every opportunity. My dad wouldn’t let me avoid the Cooper River bridge in Charleston once he realized I never went to Mount Pleasant to visit family because of that horrible bridge (that’s when it was the original tiny, narrow…..can see it swaying if you stand back and look at it bridge). We went over that SOB 20 times one Saturday. I hated it but I never put off something I really wanted to do because of that fear ever again. His lesson was you need to know you CAN do it in case one day there is an emergency and you MUST do it. His answer wasn’t to take my license and not let me drive ever again. I’m still driving 40+ years later and I still don’t like bridges but I will cross them if necessary.
@@charmc4152 I understand your point but stopping as she did put numerous people in danger. Remaining there as long as she did seems extremely dangerous for her and everyone else traveling on that road/bridge. She needs to have her license suspended while she gets therapy for her anxiety
Anxiety can hit at any time without any warning. That could've been her first attack. Don't be so quick to judge.
My husband was a police officer for 35 years and I feel this would be the exact same way he would have handled something like this.
I sure hope he got lots of praise and thanks for being a compassionate officer over those 35 years...
Great job officer!! Sometimes people genuinely have fear of things and need help. God Bless them both!!!
My nephew is a police officer in Southern California and he would definitely do the same for this frightened lady. God bless all peace officers who show kindness to those of us who are struggling. ❤️
I guarantee the cops in S. California would not put up with this nut job for one minute.
Good job man, you are a credit to the men in blue!!
I wish all officers could be like that.
AMEN!
I believe most officers are like that. Just like most people are nice.
@@nopriors Do you really think so?
@@user-hs5du9zd8l That has been my experience in life. Greet everyone with a smile. Has always worked for me
yeah a lot of them are… give them a chance..
I feel her pain. I'm a trained professional driver. Been trucking since 1980.
The only things that scare the crap out of me is big bridges and tornadoes.
I have secret mini anxiety attacks over every big bridge I cross. I had four or five near misses. I was one of last few on the big bridge in Tampa that went down when a barge hit it in the 80's. I was laid over in Oakland, CA for four days at a holiday Inn across from world series games at Oakland A's stadium. I got loaded back east and the next morn I heard about the big earthquake that took down the 880 double deck bridge in Oakland. I was on the Atlanta bridge in 2017 as it was burning during rush hour jam. It fell 10 minutes after I crossed. The skinny two lane bridges in Cairo, Mo over the ohio rivers broke me. I call em the green dragon. I met another semi on it too. No errors but, when I hit land I fell apart like this sweet lady.
I will probably get a ticket on the east coast sometime for not obeying truck lane signs on bridges, I feel safer in the middle lane than the far edge. Thanks to the officer for being sweet and helping her cross that bridge. 🎉
That’s a lot of near misses for you. Great job pushing though the fear that would naturally come when you have to cross a big bridge ❤
What a nice officer.his parent's raised him right 😊
*parents
@@johnmanning5568I've had the annoying spell-check "correct" me by replacing the word I typed with an incorrect form.
@@mregister3945 it happens to myself regularly. I proofread every post that I write before pressing enter.
His parents could be assholes. After the age of 22, let's give people some credit for being a great person all on their own
Been there!! How wonderful is he!! Heroes
Oh I can soooo relate! Got stuck on Bixby Bridge in Big Sur CA during road construction. Was shaking like a leaf, and facing it did nothing to conquer my fear
Bless her heart. Thank goodness the police officer was so kind and reassuring. When she drove over the bridge it gave her confidence
Awww so nice , she was having a panic attack and really needed someone to help her ! I’ve had panic attacks and it’s like your not able to catch your breath and do what you need to do !
My heart goes out to her because I experienced this unknown fear of bridges when first started driving Class A Trucks but I didn’t have anyone to guide me over. I just had to suck it up and power through it. Driving in the middle lane so I couldn’t see the ocean below me LOL!!!
Now almost 40 years later, I drive over the bridges and want to see the water below. You just have to face your fears and tell yourself that everything is gonna be alright.
God bless the Cop for being understanding though and helping her through it. She’ll eventually get use to it hopefully.
THANK YOU SIR I HAVE CAME ACROSS PEOPLE JUST LIKE THIS ALSO 😢😢😢😢😢
Sooo proud of her and the officer for taking the time and being so kind. For all he knows he may have just changed her life!!
I'm impressed with the officer's response, especially in light of all that we hear on the news, highly charged situations that conclude with terrible consequences.
The news does that specifically to demonize police and make the public fear them! There are way more great wonderful police officers than what the media chooses to poison your perception with!
Bless her heart and god bless that officer
I just wanted to give her a hug... Poor thing. I'm glad that officer (angel) was there for her when she needed that support. She will never forget his kindness.
That officer is truly a blessing to the community, to have so much kindness and sympathy for another human is beautiful. I am just like her and I will not drive over bridges especially if there is water under them. God bless you sweetie 💕
What a great police officer. He went way ahead of above and beyond to help this lady cross a bridge that terrified her. For a short time he made the world a better place to live in. And that's just the part we got to see. God bless him.
Kindness is the bridge that brings us together!!!!
Now that’s protecting and service! Kudos to both the woman and the cop!
Bottom line is, we all have fears that we may not realize till we get into the situation where they come up. Thank you officer for understanding that and helping this dear lady. God bless you...
What a wonderful thing to do for someone ❤️ 💕
I live this nightmare and it is so hard to describe the gut wrenching fear-you did awesome! I know the relief you felt when you got through it! Hugs❤❤❤
What an amazing cop. Bless you sir for having such kindness in you and showing it.
I'm so proud of you brave lady, even though I'm a complete stranger living thousands of miles away from you, and I'm sure your family are bursting with pride too.
Shine on like only you can, my faraway friend.
Thank you officer for being the man you are and for allowing this lady to realise the strength she possesses, and thus was able to overcome her fear.
In an increasingly darkening world, it is such a joy to see what can happen when we work together to enhance our humanity, instead of trying to obliterate it.
I wish you rainbows.
If she was brave she would have driven across the bridge and no one would have been the wiser...technically, despite having compassion for her, she was the least brave driver on the road that day/week/year/ decade....I was expecting a flooded crossing or some other hair raising situation...all due respect intended my friend
@@PhilipBurton-dn3ce You totally missed the point, Philip.
@@raycope2086 umm...no I didnt...I just don't get huge surges of dopamine and endorphins to my brain
@@PhilipBurton-dn3ce Probably because they can't find a target.
@@raycope2086 Now you're just rambling nonsense
What a great guy
Years ago, I would've been "get over it, lady". Having had an anxiety attack myself once and seeing my daughter go through one, I have a very different approach to them. If uv never had one, it's like having drank fifty cups of coffee and ur heart is racing a hundred miles an hour. God bless her!
When a panic attack hits, God bless the people like this to be in your life thank you, sir for helping her and giving her the comfort to do this. You are awesome. God bless you.
This is what Humanity & service is ! 👍
Good to see a nice officer. What a change and pleasant surprise. Good job
Bless that kind calm officer
Outstanding job and empathy from the officer.
Great job, officer. Thanks
That’s a Good Man.
This could happen to anyone. Poor lady, she's just terrified. Officer was so patient, kind & assuring. Made me tear up. People helping each other, isssss sooo Beautiful !
What an patient, calm officer. He was exactly what she needed at that moment in time. Yay for humanity, kindness and the power of a friend stepping forward when you need one ❤ x.
We need more people like that officer in this world!❤❤
Agree but if it was a black man /lady it would be nice to see the same response 😮😮😮😮😮😮
What difference does that make?@@cliffordbuttle4529
@@cliffordbuttle4529There’s always one on every thread. Her color had absolutely nothing to do with it.
My heart goes out to her and also to him
Bless her and the kind officer❤❤
For people who don’t understand panic attacks, this dear lady is doing the best she can. You can’t conquer fear you don’t face. Thank goodness for the kind & empathetic police officer who greatly encouraged & reassured her to push through it, not giving up! Bless his heart! 🥳
I feel for this lady. I have the same problem with some bridges and elevated roadways. Glad she made it.
One in a million policeman!❤
Again not all heroes wear capes. This officer showed her respect and understanding. I'm proud of her for facing her fears and trusting the officer to help keep her safe. ❤
Good Job officer you are obviously one of the good ones 😊
I feel for her completely. I used to drive truck cross country for many years and was terrified of these bridges over large rivers. I don't drive anymore but I never got over that fear.
I drive big rigs across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and became scared of them. But it was mostly that one and The Frances Scott Key Bridge.
I believe both of you guys and there is nothing wrong with that type of feeling. It's not a phobia but more of a type of situational awareness. I used to be a climber cutter for my tree service also employed with other companies to take down problem trees in tight spots. 30 yrs of it. Have felt that piss chiver more than I can count.I totally understand.I could never be an Ice road trucker though.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful story ❤️
Thank you officers everywhere ! Many times you don't get the credit you deserve BUT there are those of US out here that pray for you and your familes every day ! Also to the lady driving the car , blessings to you and your sweet family. Your babies "were gonna talk you through it" how precious ! Thank you for sharing ! In times like these we need more of this ! ♥️💞💝💕🎀🙏 Blessings !
I would hate that bridge too hope shes makes it safely it's a long bridge 1 mile god bless her and the police officer was so understanding
Iv been there, out of nowhere suddenly terrified of driving over the bridge when I never had that fear before. This made me cry knowing her anxiety was so real. He was a good soul for being so kind! We need more people to show kindness!!
He could have just taken her, but this gentle man did the best thing for her. Exposure therapy can be the most rewarding thing you can ever feel. 😢
Nice to see a caring police officer.
Good job..
Poor baby. She had me in tears 😢. Thank you officer ❤🙏🙏🙏
We don’t realize that sometimes crossing a bridge is harder than you think. Thank you officer for understanding!
AMEN!❤ 🙏 ❤ 🙏 ❤ 🙏 GOD BLESS!!
Excellent Professional !!!
The only way to assist this lady was with kindness and respect. Well done to both the lady and gentleman police officer. She came out with the truth straight away. That enabled the police officer to make the right call.
I wanted to hug her. Such a sweet policeman to talk her through it.💕
This is how civil society should function.
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland have individuals that will drive you across. This officer was wonderful.
Yeah my wife and I were discussing that. Wondering how they get back across after getting paid to drive someone in their own car across.
That just brought tears to my eyes
I love seeing videos like this... to remind us that there are good police officers out there! She got the help she needed.
You never know what someone is going through or has been through. This is the way every police officer should serve. Hats off to them both.👍
I truly feel for her. I have panic attacks crossing tall bridges. The officer done a great job. Reassuring her that it's OK. Just needing confidence. It's a horrible feeling that's hard to over come. Trust in the Lord and pray while crossing. Praying helps me.
Bless that officer for his warm kind heart
Precious lady 🙏♥️
That is how cops should act all the time
This is how most cops act, as long as the driver isn't being a complete, uncooperative idiot.
I think more cops than we know are fantastic people and wonderful to their community. But the news doesn't show that the news just shows thugs and criminals who are cops. And that leads to an impression that we should be afraid of them. My son who does have anxiety but functions amazingly stop pulled over not long ago and he's 19. The cop ended up lying but he got off with a very low ticket. But they made him call his mom me and her call her a mom his girlfriend and I think he was very disappointed because I was like damn tell him to slow down and he's like he's the worst driver and I was like really cuz he's the best in the house and that's not a lie. And her mother just said Tell him to slow down. 😂😂😂 I think the thought that we were going to scream at the kids. So he just relented and gave him a small ticket and he was on his way. It was enough to scare him properly. But because of the constant terrible media some people who are already in a panic are going to panic about the police as well. My heart breaks for her I just want to give her a hug and hold her hand over the bridge even though I'm terrified too
With *Kindness and Support*, anything is possible ❤
May God Bless Him
I hope God blesses that police officer and continues to guide him safely through his daily routines. We need more people like you, sir.
And congratulations to the lady that overcame her fear. Many of us are very happy for you.❤
Most Police Officers are like this one. He is the rule, not the exception.
Yes!
Gotta ask. How did she get back home.?
Fear happens to us all. That doesn't make us weak, but it helps us grow. Kudos to officer!! Thank u for your kindness
Had me in tears just feeling for her.....WELL DONE!!
Amazing compassion. Thank you Officer ❤️
I completely understand her fear of bridges. I have it as well. Thank God for the kind officer who doesn’t judge but helps. God Bless him 🙏
Issaquah, WA 🇺🇸
The world needs more people with compassion and empathy towards everyone who may be struggling with phobias 😊
Kudos to the officer for helping her
There are so many people who should not be driving; she is one of them. There are many way to get around these days.
Please understand THE COURAGE IT TOOK JUST CONTINUE ON. What a brave woman to not turn around and go back home in fear.
I'd feel the same way!!
This what most officers are doing daily...Not all the slanderous propaganda on the news...That stuff is 1 time a yr in millions of daily interacions
And surely....you film yourself while panicking
You did it girl!!!! I'm so proud of you! ❤ I'm thankful the officer came and helped her out! ❤
There Is a Great Policeman left! Thank you for Protecting and your Service to a Citizen of the U. S.
Wow that's a really great police officer.!!!!
There is no way that a woman (or anyone)should be driving if she's that insecure.
glad I'm not the only one who thinks that
On a side note: the fact that people are using terms like “Brave and Courageous”, to describe this woman driving over a bridge is just sad!
Clearly you've never had a panic attack before.
@@SpclOps20She had a panic attack. She suddenly became parazyed with fear and her brain was telling her she's in danger. Most would turn around back home, she pulled over, the cop calmed her and she continued through.
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