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A question of respect (let the flaming begin...)
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(02-04-13, 05:30 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: I think the best thing to do is try not to take it personally, whether you were right or wrong in your mind, they stopped you because the judged something that they seen & they are qualified to make these judgements & they would have done the same even if it wasnt you personally driving.


Im not saying you didnt know what was happening but youd be surprised at how we all fuzz things up a bit in our  recollection of events, i work in a job where everything we say or do on the phone,radio or equipment is recorded for investigative purposes,it is quite surprising going back through the tapes after an incident to discover that things didnt quite pan out how you thought & that the words you blindly swore that you spoke never seem to come out of the tape.


All im saying is,you werent expecting it,you were just driving along as usual,they were at work & concentrating on you from an outside perspective.


Another thing to think is that at least they acted on what they felt was wrong, even if it wasnt,if they were too scared of scrutiny to ever stop people then getting that one call wrong would soon turn into not stopping much more serious things happening,things that may save people we know & love.


Good angles.  Ty.
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Re: A question of respect (let the flaming begin...) - by simonm - 02-04-13, 06:25 PM

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