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October 28, 2014

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This quote seems to suggest that interactions with police officers reflect the behavior they are presented with. It plays on the idea that if someone behaves negatively or aggressively towards police, they might experience a similar response in return. The analogy to a mirror implies that attitudes and actions are mirrored or reciprocated in these encounters. It's a perspective that underscores the impact of one's behavior in high-tension situations, suggesting a reciprocal dynamic between civilians and law enforcement.

There is an old school thought among officers: Treat others the way they need to be treated.

Cheers,
RD

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