Being a police officer is hard to begin with. Not only will you have to be very physically fit but mentally sharp as well. You will have to have a quick reaction time, and good reflexes.
Police officers will have to attend calls where they will deal with weapons, alcohol, drugs, and violence. And it's not uncommon for officers to become injured on duty.
Officers will also deal with people who have various diseases, such as AIDS or hepatitis. Officers will be exposed to contagious bodily fluids, and must take precautions to protect themselves.
Driving is also a major concern. It is perhaps one of the greatest dangers that officers face, as they are on patrol constantly. Driving code 3 to emergencies increases the risk ten fold. Even with the light bar activated and the wailer full blast, there will always be that foolish driver who isn't paying attention. Or is playing the stereo full blast and can't hear you coming...
Yes, cos you could get stabbed, or killed, or hurt.
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A policeman is responsible for keeping the public safe. This entails writing tickets or arresting people who do not obey the law.
You got the same powers as a police officer, If you looking on becoming a full time police officer being a special constable helps because you already part of the police force
a sheriff, body guard, or a security officer(:
The single most important thing about being a police officer, ...Go home at the end of every shift.
The penalties for assaulting a police officer will vary from state to state, but often involve being shot by the police.
If being a police officer is what you want to do with your life, then having job satisfaction will of course improve your over-all sense of pleasure in life. However, there are no special mental or physical benefits of being a police officer over any other profession.
If you want to fight for your right.
Being arrested means being taken into custody by law enforcement, while being convicted means being found guilty of a crime by a court of law. An arrest is the initial step in the criminal justice process, while a conviction represents a formal judgement of guilt.
Just,like anyone else. Being a police officer is a job. Not who a person is.
police officers get paid anything from 19k to 55k a year. (: