Dan Abrams
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people can see the various things that officers do every day.
And, you know, that's the problem with law enforcement in the media, which is that we only hear in the news media when there's not typically when there's an officer involved shooting or maybe on local news, if there's some, you know, dog that was saved in a in a tree.
Right.
But apart from that,
You don't hear about what officers do on a daily basis.
You don't hear about the little things that they do in their communities.
You don't hear about the risks that they're taking every day.
And I think that's really important.
So.
We're in multiple departments with a producer, multiple producers in many of the cities.
We use both a handheld camera, person's literally running after the officers,
in public spaces, right?
Because, you know, a lot of this is happening in public, so they'll be following them as it's happening.
We're seeing all of the screens at once as to what's happening, but we also have loggers who are literally writing down everything that's happening in every department saying, hey guys, you know,
this is interesting or this is happening, et cetera.
And all that stuff is feeding in at once, both visually and with producers who are watching and assessing.
And then we got to decide, you know, what makes it on the air.
And those are sometimes not easy calls because you don't know what's going to happen next.
There's a small delay.
It's live, but there is a small delay because as you can imagine, you know, when you're in contact with police, social security numbers come up or a kid is in the shot or there's an undercover cop or, you know, or by the way, you know, look, we're not going to show someone, you know, killing themselves, right?