They don't recognize the unexpected or rare incidents such as this a part of their job. In their own mind, they aren't signing up for the job to put their own lives at risk.
I have a sibling who got out of nursing during the ebola scare around 2016 or so. The idea that she might have to face that was enough to essentially convert her to a stay at home mother. A net positive I'd say.
They don't recognize the unexpected or rare incidents such as this a part of their job. In their own mind, they aren't signing up for the job to put their own lives at risk.
I have a sibling who got out of nursing during the ebola scare around 2016 or so. The idea that she might have to face that was enough to essentially convert her to a stay at home mother. A net positive I'd say.
Yeah , lots of people are ok with the job until it counts.
Yeah , lots of people are ok with the job until it counts.
The police are the same to an extent, they'll go to any extreme in the name of "officer safety", including shooting your well mannered pet dog.
The police are the same to an extent, they'll go to any extreme in the name of "officer safety", including shooting your well mannered pet dog.
I have mixed thoughts on cops. Seen them do some actual heroic shit , and some pretty crooked shady shit too.
I have mixed thoughts on cops.
Seen them do some actual heroic shit , and some pretty crooked shady shit too.
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