4.9 • 933 Ratings
🗓️ 22 November 2021
⏱️ 7 minutes
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0:00.0 | One, one, definitely, I don't know. |
0:02.0 | A-1-1-1-0-0-0. |
0:05.0 | You trying to be a street cop-up. |
0:10.0 | You trying to be a street cop? A- Good morning, everybody. |
0:13.7 | I know hat today. |
0:15.3 | My four credits had a problem with my hat. |
0:18.0 | But anyway, today, just a thought and actually didn't have a chance or an opportunity to talk about this yesterday. |
0:25.4 | It was on my note of what to talk about in a live video and commonly what we're seeing is a lack of common sense in law enforcement right I mean I've |
0:33.6 | watched these videos watching live PD I'm watching videos when I'm sitting in |
0:40.1 | other classes auditing other instructors my you know instructors, my friends who need help with their instruction companies. |
0:46.0 | And we're watching, and nobody's Monday morning quarterback, but when we watch stuff, |
0:50.0 | even me, I sit and watch the videos, the sessions that I teach and I try to criticize myself and say, |
0:56.7 | all right, cool, that was good, that wasn't, next time don't do that, that didn't work, and it's a constant polish of my game it's |
1:03.6 | constantly trying to make it finite and better and one of the most interesting things |
1:08.0 | I see as I watch a lot of these police dash cam videos and these body cam videos is, why are police officers interviewing |
1:17.5 | and accusing folks of being engaged in criminal activity or interviewing them together as occupants in the same car. |
1:24.4 | We're asking questions designed to reveal if their stories make sense, |
1:29.2 | but the passenger and the driver and the rear seat passenger are all still in the same car listening to the same questions |
1:35.2 | being asked and the same answers being given. |
1:38.6 | When did we lose common sense as human beings, especially in law enforcement, when did it just depart this profession where |
1:45.9 | you have to say to yourself, well that didn't make any sense, why would I do something like that? |
1:51.3 | Look, it's an interesting job, just like anything else in life, as you get better at it, you're going to make mistakes. Can't beat yourself up on that. But in reality, this group, I'm trying to save everybody in here, five to seven years of mistakes. You're getting the cheat sheet to have a better more successful career, but I have to make 150 fucking mistakes every week and go, oh, we should have done that way. It's been done already, and that's what we're sharing now. There are people who have more good at this game that often at times don't want to share what they've learned or don't have a good way to share what they've learned. I had a guy who I considered a friend of mine now came to a class. He goes, you know, for 20 years I've been trying to figure out how to teach these guys what you just did in two days. |
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