Thanks for proving
my point. You have no idea what you're talking about. It's not about being a tough guy. It's about not knowing what you're talking about. It's about proving that the guy who thinks he's smarter than a police officer when it comes to police work and what the police can/cannot do is usually the guy that goes to jail.
I'm surprised(?) you're not smart enough to understand that.
You need to come off the ego trip, dude. I could just as easily say, "You're
just a physical therapist. What...couldn't handle nursing school or med school?"
Second... my personal friends from gradeschool and highschool that became Leo's, chose so, not because of altruistic desires, but because they failed academically and found the military to be too restrictive. (In other words, the local law enforcement agencies were not exactly seeking the cream of the crop. In fact, much like gangs, they were seeking the weak who were looking for a sense of family and belonging... the thin blue line)
As I said, THESE WERE MY FRIENDS. However we gradually grew apart because the hypocritical, superior complex became intolerable.
Yeah...I've heard that same crap before from two kinds of people. Those riding in the back of my patrol car on the way to jail and those that didn't have the stones to join the military or the "aptitude" to be cops. Oh, wait...I forgot about the third type. He's the type that's always going to kick the officer's ass as soon as "you take these cuffs off". Course, the cuffs come off and there's not an ass-kickin' to be found.
Nice work insulting our military members and police officers by saying they are the weak ones in society. What's wrong with wanting a sense of belonging? Or family? Or to be part of something bigger than yourself?
My son is a 5-year Air Force veteran. He's won a Bronze Star w/Valor device for combat heroism in Fallujah along with commendation medals from the AF and Army. He's also finishing up his bachelor's degree while he's on active duty. He scored off the charts on the ASVAB and made Staff Sergeant in less than 4 years. He's contemplating becoming a federal LEO after he gets out in 5 years. His name is SSgt Kyle Sharp...Google it if you don't believe me. There are thousands of others just like him in the Army, Navy, AF, Marines and CG.
So you're saying because you chose to become a physical therapist because of your superior intellect that he's weak because he chose to join the military and wants to become a LEO in order to serve a cause greater than himself?
Sorry, dude. You're pathetic.