Betrayel of Public Trust 01 09 2019
I believe that members of law enforcement and the judicial system should have mandatorily stricter sentences in comparison to members of the general public who committed those crimes.
Ask yourself this. You are a man. You are on the Police Force. You went into the job to conduct yourself with integrity. Do you really appreciate it when a fellow member drags you down into that? Has you cover for them?
And why do they have you cover for them and what type of person would cover for them? One that should have never been hired to do the job in the first place?
And it isn't or shouldn't be the issue of this person stepped up to do the job because nobody else would. Hence the false justification that they have a right to break the law and get away with a little bit. Why not? Why shouldn't it be that way? Because that is the very reason that keeps good men that should be joining the Police Force from joining the Police Force in the first place.
Oh and we don't all get to rise to the level of success and then compare ourselves to the others who are successful and say "hee hee hee we broke the rules in this way and they broke the rules in that way, but we are all the same because of it, greatness, oh lets party together."
What man would ever tell his son. "That is just the way life works. That is why I did it."
© 2019 Thomas Murphy
I believe that members of law enforcement and the judicial system should have mandatorily stricter sentences in comparison to members of the general public who committed those crimes.
Ask yourself this. You are a man. You are on the Police Force. You went into the job to conduct yourself with integrity. Do you really appreciate it when a fellow member drags you down into that? Has you cover for them?
And why do they have you cover for them and what type of person would cover for them? One that should have never been hired to do the job in the first place?
And it isn't or shouldn't be the issue of this person stepped up to do the job because nobody else would. Hence the false justification that they have a right to break the law and get away with a little bit. Why not? Why shouldn't it be that way? Because that is the very reason that keeps good men that should be joining the Police Force from joining the Police Force in the first place.
Oh and we don't all get to rise to the level of success and then compare ourselves to the others who are successful and say "hee hee hee we broke the rules in this way and they broke the rules in that way, but we are all the same because of it, greatness, oh lets party together."
What man would ever tell his son. "That is just the way life works. That is why I did it."
© 2019 Thomas Murphy
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