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Why Dont More Police Officers Speak Up

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I take great pride in the diversity of my Facebook friends, Facebook live listeners and Behind the Blue Curtain audience with 1000s of listeners in the United States, , Norway, China, Columbia and the Czech Republic. Without a doubt, the one question I am asked the most is.” Why don’t more Police Officers speak up?”, regarding current events.  The fact is, many are afraid and at risk of harm to their family or their self   in larger cities.   They’re afraid of psychological and physical retaliation in larger departments, being shunned intimidated, bad mouthed, subjected to peer pressure in medium departments or just plain ole fired in small departments. I know this from personal experience.   I don’t and will never profess to speak for all Police Officers.  I complement and criticize the profession regarding things I see that are contradictory to decency and good order.  I will also defend the profession when they are right.  However, we are always going to keep it real and will do so this Saturday, July 7th at 10 AM CT.  This is the show where the voice of the least rises in relevancy above the voice of the favored.  To speak your mind call in 646-716-4621 and press 1.  I DO NOT speak for the City of Waco, the Waco Police Department, the Officers, Civilian Employees or Citizens of Waco.  My opinions are based on my personal and professional experiences. 

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