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<blockquote data-quote="Badass_Forever" data-source="post: 12890487" data-attributes="member: 38079"><p>Hey Guys, I have a question to ask about how you handle the job after years of service.</p><p></p><p>I will you give you a quick back ground on myself and what happened. I would at a very busy nightclub "my friends owns it and needs someone he can trust to run security" Saturday night I was standing by the bar, this punk looking kid started yelling at this gf and then smacked her in the face very hard, I herd the slap over the music. I grabbed this kid and dragged him out of the bar, put him to the ground and flagged the police over. Long story short they let him go because they didn't see him do it. His gf was no where to be found and it was just my story. </p><p></p><p>I just wanted to know how you guys feel showing up to a crime that you didn't see take place but could tell something happened but can't make an arrest. Are you guys just numb to the fact that the law protects these people?</p><p></p><p>I always wanted to be a cop, I apply'd to my local force and got a first interview. I few days after i was playing pickup hockey with some friends and i feel. Broke my elbow right in half, needless to say i will never get the chance now. But after seeing so many cops look so ran down i feel like it was a blessing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badass_Forever, post: 12890487, member: 38079"] Hey Guys, I have a question to ask about how you handle the job after years of service. I will you give you a quick back ground on myself and what happened. I would at a very busy nightclub "my friends owns it and needs someone he can trust to run security" Saturday night I was standing by the bar, this punk looking kid started yelling at this gf and then smacked her in the face very hard, I herd the slap over the music. I grabbed this kid and dragged him out of the bar, put him to the ground and flagged the police over. Long story short they let him go because they didn't see him do it. His gf was no where to be found and it was just my story. I just wanted to know how you guys feel showing up to a crime that you didn't see take place but could tell something happened but can't make an arrest. Are you guys just numb to the fact that the law protects these people? I always wanted to be a cop, I apply'd to my local force and got a first interview. I few days after i was playing pickup hockey with some friends and i feel. Broke my elbow right in half, needless to say i will never get the chance now. But after seeing so many cops look so ran down i feel like it was a blessing. [/QUOTE]
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