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Posted by georgeky on July 25, 2007 at 07:38:45 from (152.163.100.203):
In Reply to: a cop's story posted by sgtbull on July 24, 2007 at 22:31:32:
I think your keeping the lid on what really happened was the best thing. It had to be an awful sight and a agonizing death for the farmer, and best that his widow didn't know about it. A good friend of mine was a deputy sheriff for a short while in the mid 70's and he could not do it. He didn't mind busting bad guy's, but he responded to a car wreck where 5 high school kids had hit a bridge head on. Only two survived and they are crippled. He said it was the worst thing he has ever seen and really bothered him for years as he knew some of the kids. He resigned from the sheriff's department within a couple days of that wreck. He said he could't take a chance on ever seeing anything like that again. My point to this is that you guy's have a tough job in many aspects and lots of folks don't show the respect that most of you guy's do deserve. Keep up the good work and stay safe.
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