Some of the bravest and the best men of all the world, certainly in law enforcement, have made their contributions while they were undercover.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The majority of people who join law enforcement are doing it for good, moral reasons, but then there are the few who get through, where you go, 'Whoa, hold on a second. What's this guy doing here?'
There are those who profess to support law enforcement but who have attempted to undermine the efforts of hard-working officers who make difficult decisions.
The retired L.A.P.D. motor cops who work set security now, all wear the same uniform, they're great guys with great stories, and they're great at their job, providing security on sets.
You remember Donnie Brasco? It's the most notorious undercover movie ever; it's so street and so real. If you ever imagined yourself doing cop work, you imagined yourself getting pushed to that limit - seeing the furthest you can push yourself while still upholding the law.
What makes the bravery of the men and women of the FBI so special is that they know exactly what they're in for. They spend weeks and weeks in an academy learning just how hard and dangerous this work is. Then they raise their right hands and take an oath and do that work anyway.
Before I pursued acting full-time, I had every intention of going into some form of law enforcement work.
I'm super-obsessed with law enforcement. I'm what you'd call a 'cop fan.'
I definitely support cop acting more than cops, but all of them ain't bad, just some of them.
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.
The 'Love Undercover' series features two cops, a street rat, and a construction worker as the lead heroes.