Hi
I would like to preface this by saying that I mean no disrespect to the many law enforcement officers that are members of these boards, and I hope nothing I say will be taken as offensive. Actually, it is their opinions I am particularly interested in.
The following is a Youtube clip that a friend sent me. I presume that this video was taken during one of political demonstrations that took place outside the "free speech zones".
In it, a police officer who's armed with a submachine gun is asked why his nametag and shield are hidden, since he's a public servant. To which he replied: "I'm not".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6haceZmP_64
Now I understand that the people who took this video might've been obnoxious *holes, who had nothing better to do than hassle police. But to me that response was shocking, to say the least. Maybe it's because I am a hopeless romantic with a longing for a time of honor and integrity that never existed. When I took my Hippocratic Oath, I meant it, and I have been beside myself on a couple of occasions when I encountered physicians who clearly did not.
Now I pose this question to the community: What do you think of the clip, the situation, and the officer's response?
I would like to preface this by saying that I mean no disrespect to the many law enforcement officers that are members of these boards, and I hope nothing I say will be taken as offensive. Actually, it is their opinions I am particularly interested in.
The following is a Youtube clip that a friend sent me. I presume that this video was taken during one of political demonstrations that took place outside the "free speech zones".
In it, a police officer who's armed with a submachine gun is asked why his nametag and shield are hidden, since he's a public servant. To which he replied: "I'm not".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6haceZmP_64
Now I understand that the people who took this video might've been obnoxious *holes, who had nothing better to do than hassle police. But to me that response was shocking, to say the least. Maybe it's because I am a hopeless romantic with a longing for a time of honor and integrity that never existed. When I took my Hippocratic Oath, I meant it, and I have been beside myself on a couple of occasions when I encountered physicians who clearly did not.
Now I pose this question to the community: What do you think of the clip, the situation, and the officer's response?