Hello everyone!
BLUF (bottom-line up front): Why does it seem that Police Officers do not get the same kind of respect, admiration, and recognition, from the general public that our military do throughout the year?
- Aren't they in the same "line of business" with the exception of jurisdiction?
- Isn't their motto, "to protect and serve" something we all cherish if we're in trouble?
- Don't quite a few police officers put their lives on the line every day just like our men and women in the military do when they are deployed to combat zones in hostile regions?
- Isn't their job just as stressful?
- Can one imagine what goes through their mind when they stop a vehicle or answer a 911 call not knowing what to expect?
- Think of the scrutiny and public outrage they endure when they have to use their weapon and they only had milli-seconds to decide what the person's intent is?
With Veterans Day fast approaching, there will be a barrage of kind words and admiring reflections toward our military men and women, regardless of when/where they served. I appreciate that because I'm a retired USAF officer.
So, why hasn't a special day been declared (and celebrated) for police officers?
I guess the same could be asked on behalf of all "first responders," i.e., Firefighters and EMS.
Let me end this thread with a disclaimer: I am not affiliated with LE of any kind.
This is meant to be thought-provoking and nothing else. Interested in intellectual opinions!
Thanks for reading!
Nj