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Street Cop Podcast

Discipline

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 4 December 2021

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis explains the amount of discipline it takes to be an effective Pro-Active Police Officer. Recorded on 11/19/2019.

Transcript

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0:00.0

One another one that's going to be on the way.

0:03.0

Uh-huh.

0:05.0

You trying to be a street cop.

0:09.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:11.0

All right, on my way back to the case law class today in Tom's River, New Jersey.

0:16.6

Real good.

0:18.6

80s, 7, 10s.

0:21.2

Great crowd, good training.

0:22.2

Really enjoyed tremendously.

0:24.0

Just sort of sound like Trump, as I told like this.

0:26.0

But as I'm driving home, I'm driving on a road through Jackson, New Jersey,

0:30.0

when she drives to the office of an Albin.

0:32.0

And on the opposite side of the roadway,

0:34.3

this would prompt in this video,

0:36.1

a gentleman came clearly, very noticeably fast

0:40.3

down the roadway in a 98 two-door black Honda Civic, you know, looked like to be a little

0:48.6

bit of an interesting character, kicked up off the off the back of the chair.

0:54.0

First thing I think in the seat, the driver, see first thing I think when I see a guy looks like that is,

0:58.0

this dude has had tickets before, he looks a little shady,

1:02.0

probably may even have a

1:04.1

suspended license if he didn't it was probably suspended in the past I just from

1:08.2

experience right and I can't think about how many people I can't imagine how people would see that car as they're out here trying to do patrol work.

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