Theo Von
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Podcast Appearances
You just have to say it and see if somebody else is OK with it. You know, you've talked a lot about like policing and like. how to police, that seems like to be something that you care about. Has policing changed a lot over the years, do you feel like?
You just have to say it and see if somebody else is OK with it. You know, you've talked a lot about like policing and like. how to police, that seems like to be something that you care about. Has policing changed a lot over the years, do you feel like?
You just have to say it and see if somebody else is OK with it. You know, you've talked a lot about like policing and like. how to police, that seems like to be something that you care about. Has policing changed a lot over the years, do you feel like?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I think, but now in some instances, things are manic and the situation has escalated already, right? Like sometimes it's already, things are insane. Like if a guy's shooting or something. Sure.
Well, I think, but now in some instances, things are manic and the situation has escalated already, right? Like sometimes it's already, things are insane. Like if a guy's shooting or something. Sure.
Well, I think, but now in some instances, things are manic and the situation has escalated already, right? Like sometimes it's already, things are insane. Like if a guy's shooting or something. Sure.
But you're saying just walking up person to person. What is the daily interaction like?
But you're saying just walking up person to person. What is the daily interaction like?
But you're saying just walking up person to person. What is the daily interaction like?
Oh, look, I love that idea. I love the idea that that's – what keeps it – what keeps that from happening then? Because then you would almost want to be able to check each day, okay, how is this officer doing today? Are they going to be able to manage to be out there in this field? Are they getting paid enough to be able to take care of themselves to get –
Oh, look, I love that idea. I love the idea that that's – what keeps it – what keeps that from happening then? Because then you would almost want to be able to check each day, okay, how is this officer doing today? Are they going to be able to manage to be out there in this field? Are they getting paid enough to be able to take care of themselves to get –
Oh, look, I love that idea. I love the idea that that's – what keeps it – what keeps that from happening then? Because then you would almost want to be able to check each day, okay, how is this officer doing today? Are they going to be able to manage to be out there in this field? Are they getting paid enough to be able to take care of themselves to get –
massages or ice packs, things that people need though, that to de-stress them, dude, I go get a massage. It'll change the way I talk to my mother on the phone. It's like, I love that concept, you know, but it's like, well, yeah, it seems like we would be able to take care of these people more who are the, really the sieves of our society that are like drain, you know, They're the capture.
massages or ice packs, things that people need though, that to de-stress them, dude, I go get a massage. It'll change the way I talk to my mother on the phone. It's like, I love that concept, you know, but it's like, well, yeah, it seems like we would be able to take care of these people more who are the, really the sieves of our society that are like drain, you know, They're the capture.
massages or ice packs, things that people need though, that to de-stress them, dude, I go get a massage. It'll change the way I talk to my mother on the phone. It's like, I love that concept, you know, but it's like, well, yeah, it seems like we would be able to take care of these people more who are the, really the sieves of our society that are like drain, you know, They're the capture.
They're the catch of the drain, you know.
They're the catch of the drain, you know.