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Okay, Russell. Yeah, I think that we had some really, really corrupt police. I mean, we had the Miami River cops here and in New York there were some really bad people that became police. And I think we've learned a lot from that and that is, you know, likely, is likely to happen. We don't need police. We need people to enforce the law. I know that there are a lot of police that give what's called an attitude test at their first encounter and, you know, it's up to the person to be aware and pass it, you know, so that the rest of the interaction can, you know, go smooth. And they have, you know, their safety is a big concern and they need to follow procedures. You know, at the point where, you know, if I'm going to be arrested, you know, I'm just going to say, you know, one little thing, not a lot, like say if it was a self-defense, you know, well, he attacked me and then maybe point out, you know, what they attacked me with a weapon, you know, see it's over there. Hopefully, it's the guy laying on the ground and not me. And nothing else, I'll say it, you know, I'll give you a full statement later after I have time to talk to a lawyer because basically, you know, they could arrest you and get you into the station and you may not need a lawyer when they release you because they realize at that point they don't have enough evidence that you actually committed a crime. So, you know, I want to decrease the amount of time I'm interacting with the police as much as possible, even if it's involving an arrest, fortunately, which I've never had to go through but this is what I had, I was trained in some training that I got. So, let's see, where there isn't an excuse, you know, to use that there has been some pretty bad policemen, some pretty corrupt ones, and a lot of bullies out there, that's no excuse for gaslighting, you know, just like every policeman, you know, you will ever encounter from now on, you know, they're only human and, you know, they do the gaslighting, here's something that's come up, they do it deliberately to get the policeman to do something wrong so that they can have a big payday in a lawsuit later. So, that like makes it even worse. Not only do they have intent and dislike the police, they also, there's also this slaver of person who will go out of their way in every way to attack a policeman without committing a crime to get him to react. So, it's not a great job but I'll tell you what just came over this morning and I would have mentioned it earlier but I was talking about planes, there are, Trump is up to his old tricks with the sign in bonuses which is, you know, really good if you're looking for a job. The first sign in bonus that has come up is $50,000 sign in bonus to be an ICE agent. So, that's the first one. There'll be others when they get more businesses operating that are going to need people. So, that was what just came over a little while ago. Yeah, if you got experience, you know, disadvantages are going to, some municipalities are going to lose some of their good cops now but you know, they're going to end up getting a lot of money for it. AA-4-HO run near North Florida over to the next person that picks it up.
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