question about police
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.
re: question about police :boost_requested:
@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)