question about police :boost_requested:​ 

So, if you're someone who sees police as "protectors of society", here's a question for you: has the police ever kept you, personally, safe from harm?

And I mean something very specific here: a situation where they prevented harm through "immediate response", in a way that bystanders or emergency services (ambulance, fire brigade, etc.) could not.

So *not* first aid, prosecution, moral support, or anything like that. But an actual first-responder situation where they were uniquely positioned to do so in a way that others couldn't.

This is mostly a rhetorical question, but also one that I am asking you to consider seriously, and that you can reply to if you have a genuine answer to it.

question about police :boost_requested:​ 

@joepie91 I don't see the police that way (ACAB all the way baby) but yeah, the police have helped me before. Mainly because the police's job is to protect and serve the state's interests, and in this case making sure that businesses are able to run smoothly is one of the state's interests.
Specifically, I was a retail worker and had to call the police on someone who was harassing a coworker and causing a scene

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@virgil And did they respond in time to be useful?

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@joepie91 Yes, due to a number of factors. A business called them, so it's not like I was a rando they could just ignore, but I think the biggest factor is that they're small town cops (big city cops and small town cops are different from each other, in both good and bad ways)

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