A cop by themselves on every corner is not going to make that much difference.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never been a cop nor hope to be a cop, thanks.
I think people really don't like cops so much; they're kind of rude to them or treat them like they can't see them.
I definitely support cop acting more than cops, but all of them ain't bad, just some of them.
New York cops are very specific in terms of the way they talk and the way they handle themselves.
You are not going to put 100,000 police officers on the streets overnight and do the right job. To put them on the streets, to see that they're properly trained; you have to do it in an orderly way over a period of time.
Most cops are not looking for understanding. They work in a world filled with a sense - real or imagined - of danger lurking around each corner and every hallway. Most cops are merely looking for respect.
There's a perception that police are less likely to do the marginal additional policing that suppresses crime: the getting out of your car at 2 in the morning and saying to a group of guys, 'What are you doing here?'
I've never played anybody like a cop before.
If you want to be a cop, it's not for everybody, no question about it, but there's no place like New York City.
Any street cop knows you will be sued or involved in some type of litigation throughout your career.
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