Most police officers are good cops and good people.

In my opinion, New York City police officers are brave.

I'll never stop listening to police officers over politicians.

I come from a police family. Both my parents are police officers.

I think police officers are modern day heroes. I think they protect us.

I have quite a few good friends in Philadelphia who were police officers.

I've got hundreds of friends who are police officers. I work with the police.

There are certain age limits on police officers. They'd have retired me out at 65.

Not every officer is a bad police. I work with police officers. I know first responders.

Our police officers are on the front line of a battle to maintain control of our streets.

It's so much more difficult to get police officers to testify against other police officers.

We must honor, protect and support our police officers and their families every day of the year.

I had been pulled over quite a bit by police officers, especially in Santa Monica and Culver City.

I want to foster a positive relationship between police officers and the communities they protect.

In the last 5 years I've been working with the LAPD, training police officers in first aid and CPR.

Police officers see everything, and they experience everything, and they don't always act correctly.

The thing that all police officers decide when they wake up in the morning is that they're going home.

We don't ever want to create an environment where people are afraid of their own local police officers.

My family are police officers, detectives. My brother Mitch is FBI. Mitch is like that - a stern enforcer.

Very few police officers are ever held accountable for even the most egregious shootings and acts of violence.

You used to think the suspect was the guy with the cornrows; now you see the police officers with the cornrows.

Not only are police officers often taken for granted, many people are highly vocal about their dislike for cops.

Police officers put the badge on every morning, not knowing for sure if they'll come home at night to take it off.

It's a thankless job for police officers, period, but specifically for men and women of color protecting and serving.

A 'Globe' examination found that Boston police officers exercise broad discretion when deciding whether to issue a ticket.

We're getting rid of bureaucracy, so that we're releasing time for police officers to be crime fighters and not form writers.

It's an interesting situation to be in to play a cop on TV and to know so many police officers through our training and our advisors.

I've had friends who have been beaten up by police officers who put phone books in their T-shirts and then beat them up, then drive off.

Every day, in every city and town across the country, police officers are performing vital services that help make their communities safer.

Police officers, firefighters, EMTs - they are all out there every single day - literally just a phone call away for anyone who needs them.

I got family members that's police officers. I don't got no problem if you a cop, as long as y'all doing y'all job, and y'all not harassing.

Criminal conduct by police officers, federal agents, and their confederates cannot be tolerated and will be met with the full force of the law.

Police officers and firemen are so visible in their daily work, there's no mistaking they're there - and that presence makes people feel secure.

I was ignorant before I did my research of a lot of African American police officers out there who are doing their job and doing it the right way.

I have spent 30 years working with police officers, doing everything I can to help them do their jobs, honoring the sacrifices they make every day.

If police officers routinely issue tickets for the most serious traffic offenses, they'll be treating drivers of all races, sexes, and ages equally.

When you have police officers who abuse citizens, you erode public confidence in law enforcement. That makes the job of good police officers unsafe.

There's a lot of good police officers. There's thousands of perfect traffic stops. Lot of good men. Lot of good women. But those don't get the stories.

Most people that take jobs as police officers are taking them because they're good jobs. Many who go into these jobs are doing it because it's good work.

When I was growing up and watching 'The Sweeney,' the notion of police officers being an inch away from the villains that they're chasing was commonplace.

I will lobby tirelessly in cooperation with other mayors around the country to insure that federal funding for our recently added police officers continues.

I love race car drivers, I love gymnastics, I love UFC, I love police officers, I love firefighters. I just try to give them the same enjoyment they give me.

Most citizens viewing the tape of Rodney G. King being beaten by police officers were stunned and uncomprehending. Most citizens, that is, but the urban poor.

There are many avenues to peacefully protest, but those rights don't extend to illegal actions, breaching security perimeters, and threatening police officers.

Imagine feeling like every kiss goodbye to your loved ones each day might be your last kiss. Police officers and their families feel this way every single day.

Bathtub falls and police officers kill more Americans than terrorism, yet we've been asked to sacrifice our most sacred rights for fear of falling victim to it.

I am always looking for stories that have not been told too much, and one story that I think is really gripping and important is what police officers go through.

I used to be on the Lincoln City Council. You learn that there's never enough money for all of the police officers and fire-fighting apparatus you'd like to have.

Public-sector union organisers have told me about how firefighters, police officers, and nurses can no longer afford to live in the cities they serve and protect.

I still have admiration for the vast majority of police officers, but there is no denying that some are guilty of mistreating the people they are supposed to serve.

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