Sitting in the police car shrieking instead of trying to render assistance to the woman she hit (who wasn't killed. She spent four days in the hospital and then was released). Maybe it's a good thing. She was unable to arrest -- and possibly beat -- the unconscious woman for jaywalking... I would trust my 13-year-old granddaughter much more.
Just the type of "trained professional" I want around in an emergency.
She now "wants her job back" because she's not qualified to perform any other task. Perhaps she needs anabolic steroids to make her more stable and less emotional.
Psych tests? Sure. The results are a "personnel matter" and none of our business. If you're too smart you don't get hired, because "you'd soon tire of the boredom of routine police work." Doesn't tally well with cops taking illegal steroids and bulking up like Jesse "The Body" Ventura in his best years so they can kick ass more easily.
Sitting in the police car shrieking instead of trying to render assistance to the woman she hit (who wasn't killed. She spent four days in the hospital and then was released).
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's a good thing. She was unable to arrest -- and possibly beat -- the unconscious woman for jaywalking...
I would trust my 13-year-old granddaughter much more.
What about those vaunted psych tests 'all' potential jbts must undergo prior to hire?
ReplyDeleteJust the type of "trained professional" I want around in an emergency.
ReplyDeleteShe now "wants her job back" because she's not qualified to perform any other task. Perhaps she needs anabolic steroids to make her more stable and less emotional.
Psych tests? Sure. The results are a "personnel matter" and none of our business.
ReplyDeleteIf you're too smart you don't get hired, because "you'd soon tire of the boredom of routine police work." Doesn't tally well with cops taking illegal steroids and bulking up like Jesse "The Body" Ventura in his best years so they can kick ass more easily.