Police Officer James
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But you, you go through that and it's, and it's, it's good.
You need to do it to be able to experience those, those calls.
And it is exciting.
Like, you know, it is, it gets your adrenaline up and then,
deal with it and then that might be your you'll deal with that for the rest of the day or you go on to do something else but that's the biggest one for a lot of offices like what the sort of call i just described if in another instance what they might have gone before that was a sudden death so they might go to someone who's who's who's passed away in their house you know for instance i worked during covid a lot of a lot of officers worked during covid they might do that and
You will deal with a sudden death.
You might not be the first officers there.
So they might go, we need to take a unit away to go to something else because it's busy.
So you might be dealing with a bereaved family, a very sad situation.
It might be a murder that you go to.
It might be anything.
You deal with that.
You go to that situation.
And then they go on the radio and go, you need to go to this.
So then the officer might just get in the car and go again.
So you then go to that call and then once that call's done, you're back in the car and they're like, yeah, we've got another call for you.
And then at the end of the shift, you do your paperwork.
So you've got to remember all your calls you've gone to.
Yeah, we've got service laptops so we can update and start crime report.
i mean i'll just have to because i worry about spelling mistakes that's my first worry but like yeah no you'll be sitting there yeah you'll be sitting what happens if i go to court with this yeah because it's a serious one if i i need to write a statement if it's something that i've done personally that involves me and my actions and what i've done out and about if i've had to use any force or anything like that then i need to use use force form i need to do a statement