Kylee Dennis
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But it was a great lifestyle.
And being raised as a copper's kid in a country town, you know, your friends were the copper's kids.
I'd spend many times sitting in the cells, you know, the old police blankets.
They all have a smell.
I can still to this day remember that smell.
It was just a good life.
And we all got on, they all got on well.
I mean, the kids got on well, but the husband and wives got on well.
It was just, you know, I'm not going to dismiss about, it was a hard life back then too, because of course dad was the only one, dad was a detective sergeant.
So of course he was always off doing something.
And I just looked at that and went, yeah, I want that.
I really want that.
That's interesting.
I would say that that β I was talking to an ex-cop the other day and we talked about that, you know, back then we were β
on the ladder of where we stood, you know, students were below police dogs, you know, and, but they trained us hard and, and that was for a purpose because once you left, you're not going out there for fairy tales and, you know, and lollipops and everything.
You're going out into a very hard world.
And I love that.
I love that style of training.
I like that.
And if you want to call it military style of training, whatever you don't want to use the word bastardization, but it had a purpose.