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Street Cop Podcast

In Search of Recognition

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9967 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2021

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis discusses the nature of chasing recognition and how it could be destructive. Recorded on 01/06/2020.

Transcript

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One guy who's going to go and get a

0:02.0

way out of the way.

0:04.0

Uh-huh.

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And uh-huh.

0:06.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

Are you in the car recently had a post that I commented on and just sparks the idea for this

0:18.6

I think it needs to be said I believe I've said it in the past but I want to address it

0:22.3

as well here and I think this will help a lot of people

0:26.8

cope and deal with and set them free and understand and save you a lot of headache and trouble and

0:35.0

everybody strives as a cop, we're the people in this group, right?

0:37.0

I mean, we're the people who are trying our very best.

0:40.0

They strive for recognition of the work that they're doing.

0:46.0

Right, I'll give you a story.

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Here's a story for you.

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A story about recognition.

0:52.0

At the car, car stopped one night.

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I end up getting a kid who was like 18,

0:58.0

just dropped a 15 year old off at Newark Airport,

1:01.0

and she was flying to like Louisiana to meet up with it very

1:08.8

much older gentleman than her who she had met online she was running away from

1:12.1

home and I got this kid on the

1:16.1

traffic stop after he dropped her off because I realized that he had a reaction to

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