Cheating death and fighting communism: that is how a fellow officer once described our job. It was meant to be funny, but as time went on it seemed all too true.
I spent more than ten years in law enforcement, all of it on the street in uniform patrol. I've been a patrol officer, instructor, sergeant and lieutenant.
Do not report crimes here. Nothing here should be considered legal advice. All opinions are my own.
The Navy is a good way to go. My family has had at least one man in the US Navy continuously since 1943. You definitely want to talk to a recruiter about the asthma, but I don't think it would bar you from service.
I value them all. If you are asking me to arbitrarily rank them in order of importance, I cannot. What duty is the officer trying to perform? Every task is different and requires varying degrees of each of the above. Also time in grade does not equate to experience. Also, experiences vary widely. Are the experiences in roles as a trainer, investigator, narcotics officer, or what? A highly educated homicide investigator with ten years of violent crime investigations may get his butt kicked the first night he rotates back to patrol and goes to a bar disturbance, while the two-year officer with nothing more than a high school diploma saves him. There is no neat way of quantifying police officers.
All arrests must be based on probable cause.
I don't know. Contact the agency you are interested in and talk to their recruiter about your situation.
Chef
Is it true that the "specials" are usually the stuff that's been sitting around awhile?
Casting Director
What do you look for when auditioning candidates for reality TV?
Special Education Teacher
Does it bother you when people use the R-word?
I cover this information further up the page. Good luck.
If I understand your statement correctly, you have not described any crime.
Don't be afraid - you are being scammed.
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