I think that although we say we don't want to be the policeman of the world and et cetera, when 911 is dialed, it's the United States that has to answer the call.
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Being a 911 operator means balancing seemingly contradictory skills. On one hand, operators have to be fanatically precise and well-organized. On the other, they must be able to establish rapport with panicky callers.
Clearly, humans will always have a role to play in emergency response for law enforcement. But if there's an emergency, if there's a 911 call, the question is, do you want a human dashing off to respond to it right away?
Why does America always need to be the world's policeman?
The United States' job is not to police the whole world.
America is a world leader, but we should not be its policeman or ATM.
I think the American public can accept the fact if you tell them that every time you pick up the phone it's going to be recorded and it goes to the government. I think the public can understand that.
From France, you can call anywhere in the world for free. Americans can't do that!
The U.S. cannot be the policeman of the world. When we tried that in Vietnam, they beat us up.
'Answer The Call' - we're trying to support the real heroes of our world, the people who protect us and afford us freedom and give us that peace of mind.
U.S. society doesn't want to play the role of international policeman.
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