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So that there is no hint of anything in their voice that could be used against them in a complaint. (e.g.: I'm simply furious that the officer talked down to me with a sarcastic tone of voice - he belittled me - he disrespected me - etc - etc - ad nauseum).

The tone of voice they use to give orders or instruction is known as a "command voice" and is widely used in both military and law enforcement situations when the speaker wishes to emphasize their words and the intent he/she is trying to convey.

Some police officer think that fake deep voice "scares" people but to me it makes the officer look like an idiot.

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