I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.
I remember the day my mom took me out to drive after I got my learner's permit.
Remember, always check your mirrors, adjust your seat and buckle up
It's okay. Police are here to keep us safe. If you ever get pulled over just be respectful and speak clearly. Always obey orders.
As we made our way around town, she gave me more tips and instructions. Then, we went around the corner toward my school. On the side of the road, I saw asedan with police down the side of it.
Oh no! I am in so much trouble.
Why do I get so nervous around police? Am I the only one that feels this way?
Doing some research and thinking, I found why I felt this way around police officers.I think the job of an officer brings an authority that can be intimidating. This authority is necessary to allow police to protect their citizens. However, this type of authority can be abused by those who hold it.That abuse of authority is where change needs to happen.
Today, I have had a few run-ins with police officers. I always take my moms advice and address them with respect and make sure I am aware of the situation they are put in. Even using this advice, I still find my chest tightening and my breathing getting heavy. I can't describe why I feel this way. I have always had respect for officers but I still get anxious when interacting with them.
Movements like Black Lives Matter have shined a light on the issue of police brutality. I remember the day George Floyd passed away, marking one of the most highly noted instances of police brutality. I remember seeing the flames from fires set by protests that would turn to riots. These events made me think of what things we can do to fix this problem. It also makes me wonder where the future lies for law enforcement. It is necessary, but it should always serve its law-abiding citizens, not oppress them.