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en Criminals may be dumb, but they're not stupid. They know on the petty thefts that if they get arrested early in a police officer's shift, there's a really good chance they'll be back on the street before that police officer finishes his shift that day,

en A police car and an SUV were blocking the road. The police officer boarded the bus and said to the team, 'It's days like this that make me proud to be a police officer in Trafford.' He then offered a police escort to the high school to recognize what we had accomplished.

en The mugger who is arrested is back on the street before the police officer, but the person mugged may not be back on the street for a long time, if ever.
  Mario Cuomo

en The whole notion that police officers won't cooperate, this blue wall of silence thing -- the police commissioner and I challenged the police officers to break that silence, ... And one police officer -- a police officer, not a civilian -- came forward and courageously gave the district attorney the information that really has helped to pull this case together.

en I fail to understand why this officer (Surendra Sharma) is making such allegations against me. No police officer or superior officer had expressed their displeasure against me during the 40 years of my service.

en He was arrested thanks to the good thinking of a police officer. This wasn't a well-planned action.

en A well-trained police officer is trained to assess these situations very quickly. The standard is: What would an objective, reasonable police officer do in this circumstance?

en The family felt that the police officer should've gone in. The police officer is not trained for that.

en My father was a police officer with the New York Police Department; I've always had a high respect for officers. I want to give back to the community, and I want to work with young kids, help them get off drugs.

en One of the individuals was being held by a police officer, a uniformed officer who was protected, and it appears from the debrief that we have done overnight that the suspect managed to break free from the officer, the two of them have then literally, in fighting, gone into the kitchen area, where the suspect has managed to grab hold of a knife,

en We know by experience if the buyer is a police officer or not. An officer identifies accessories by the proper terms meant for them, whereas an ordinary person cannot.

en We don't recommend that you refuse to pull over. Drivers who have doubts should insist on seeing the officer's shield and ID card to be sure. Every police officer carries them and will produce them if asked. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. We don't recommend that you refuse to pull over. Drivers who have doubts should insist on seeing the officer's shield and ID card to be sure. Every police officer carries them and will produce them if asked.

en Everybody is doing their part. I can't emphasize enough the police officer on the street. They are the ones bringing us the success. Day in and day out.

en Another police officer who was inside the police station managed to alert others in the barracks and call for backup from another police station.

en They have to do their job, but going down a one-way street is ridiculous. It's horrible to have another police officer involved in another death in Louisville.


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