Sunday, April 4, 2010

A good read...

Any time there's an article in the newspaper relating to police in any form, the public forum comments run polar--it's either love or hate for law enforcement...no one sits the fence.

Today's paper was no different. There's an article regarding our local and state community of law enforcement petitioning the governor in an effort to change his mind on a part of the state budget--the bullet point that refers to police paying 5% into their pension fund. Basically--a 5% pay cut. When no one has had a raise in two years.

One commenter when above and beyond in his admiration and support of our local law enforcement and I wanted to share what he shared from Paul Harvey...

A Policeman is a composite of what all men are, mingling of a saint and sinner, dust and deity.

Gulled statistics wave the fan over the stinkers, underscore instances of dishonesty and brutality because they are “new”. What they really mean is that they are exceptional, unusual, not commonplace.

Buried under the frost is the fact: Less than one-half of one percent of policemen misfit the uniform. That’s a better average than you’d find among clergy!

What is a policeman made of? He, of all men, is once the most needed and the most unwanted. He’s a strangely nameless creature who is “sir” to his face and “fuzz” to his back

He must be such a diplomat that he can settle differences between individuals so that each will think he won.

But…If the policeman is neat, he’s conceited; if he’s careless, he’s a bum. If he’s pleasant, he’s flirting;if not, he’s a grouch.

He must make an instant decision which would require months for a lawyer to make.

But…If he hurries, he’s careless; if he’s deliberate, he’s lazy. He must be first to an accident and infallible with his diagnosis. He must be able to start breathing, stop bleeding, tie splints and, above all, be sure the victim goes home without a limp. Or expect to be sued.

The police officer must know every gun, draw on the run, and hit where it doesn’t hurt.He must be able to whip two men twice his size and half his age without damaging his uniform and without being “brutal”. If you hit him, he’s a coward. If he hits you, he’s a bully.

A policeman must know everything-and not tell. He must know where all the sin is and not partake.

A policeman must, from a single strand of hair, be able to describe the crime, the weapon and the criminal- and tell you where the criminal is hiding.

But…If he catches the criminal, he’s lucky; if he doesn’t, he’s a dunce. If he gets promoted, he has political pull; if he doesn’t, he’s a dullard. The policeman must chase a bum lead to a dead-end, stake out ten nights to tag one witness who saw it happen-but refused to remember.

The policeman must be a minister, a social worker, a diplomat, a tough guy and a gentleman.

And, of course, he’d have to be genius….For he will have to feed a family on a policeman’s salary.



3 comments:

mrs. fuzz said...

I love this. Thanks for sharing.

CM said...

So true! That's why I don't read the comments on those news stories. I just get too ticked off. We know the truth!

Anonymous said...

I never get tired of reading Paul Harvey's tribute. Like Copmama, I so tire of the nuts that flock to news sites to whine.

Thank you for posting it.

Bless our police.