Sheriff Mark Lamb
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Um, he was weighing in on a very dangerous way, should, you know, dividing people, making them angry with police.
And, um, they really started to have, we started to see a lot of, uh, legal movements against our profession.
I think they were a net positive for law enforcement, and I think they thought it was going to be the opposite.
I think the ACLU probably rused the fact that they got body camera because now what it shows is how difficult people are to deal with and how disrespectful they are to law enforcement.
And now if you go in and say this guy did something and then they pull up the body cam and they realize, no,
You were the one that was your fault.
Right.
And so I think the body cameras have been bed good for our profession, but it has shown that people have really lost a lot of respect for our law.
Oh yes.
Now people just record you guys instantly when they get pulled over and they're instantly angry and they're instantly, I don't have to give you your ID or I don't have to do this or that.
And frankly, all they have to do is say, here's my ID and you know, picture it.
Here's my ID and give me your ticket or whatever.
And I'll go on my way.
That's what,
Yeah.
Yeah.
And we have those auditors come out.
And the nice thing about being the sheriff is the auditors typically have some level of of they respect that you are an elected official.
So they they view your authority as being legit authority.
Right.