Michael Franzese
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So you go after the person that's committing the crime.
In organized crime, they go after the person and hope that they commit a crime or wait for them to commit a crime because they think that they're a lawbreaker.
You're not watching this guy for a few months thinking he might be a drunk driver and then waiting for him to get in the car drunk, right?
No, he's drunk driving and you're going after him.
Because he's committing a crime at that moment.
That's what you're supposed to do.
And I agree in part on what you said, that most people come into law enforcement to do the right thing, but what level of law enforcement are you involved in?
In the county level, meaning that, who are the perpetrators of crimes that you usually go after?