Posted by Bret4207 on November 03, 2010 at 15:47:15 from (64.19.90.196):
In Reply to: Re: any LEOs on here? posted by Buzzman72 on November 03, 2010 at 09:23:26:
It has been my experience that everyone in the world is a giant rectum of one sort of another. The degree to which they embrace or reject their faults determines how they are perceived. It has also been my experience that almost no one appreciates getting caught doing something wrong or illegal and they usually take it out on the cop that catches them. The harder you push most people the more they resist, cop or citizen. Deal with that for a few years, get popped in the face or crotch a few times and maybe wind up on the bottom of the pile in the trailer park with the beaten wife you came to help trying to kick your head in while her abusive hubby tries to choke the life out of you and you get kind of defensive and I'm sure it seems like the guy is stuck up and aggressive. It's survival/coping skill. Just like the way you push people away and don't get close to people except maybe one or 2 people your own age that aren't likely to transfer or quit.
All I know is the vast, vast majority of guys I worked with were decent, hard working people. All had their faults, all had their strong points, most were family men and women. Not all were as good at dealing with people as others. Some simply had no personality to start with, some were clowns that could put a person at ease quickly, some were overbearing retards, just like the people we dealt with everyday.
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