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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 16544194" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>[ATTACH=full]1678703[/ATTACH] I could not function in a world of cellphone cameras! As for those LEOs that say they never had to take their gun out of their holster- they must have been either 6'9"- or either in Mayberry...Again, we had so much territory in Atlanta area that backups were not as timely as conditions dealt in many cases and one did what one <em>needed</em> to do. I was courteous, fair and never/seldom yelled- but if was time to act..we did what was necessary+1. Grady hospital in Atlanta had their own holding cells for those needing "treatment" before the jail could clear them to enter. God Bless all vets especially the Viet Nam vets I worked with..One of which drew this poster..and Gave me a snapshot of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 16544194, member: 9092"] [ATTACH=full]1678703[/ATTACH] I could not function in a world of cellphone cameras! As for those LEOs that say they never had to take their gun out of their holster- they must have been either 6'9"- or either in Mayberry...Again, we had so much territory in Atlanta area that backups were not as timely as conditions dealt in many cases and one did what one [i]needed[/i] to do. I was courteous, fair and never/seldom yelled- but if was time to act..we did what was necessary+1. Grady hospital in Atlanta had their own holding cells for those needing "treatment" before the jail could clear them to enter. God Bless all vets especially the Viet Nam vets I worked with..One of which drew this poster..and Gave me a snapshot of it. [/QUOTE]
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