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"I was working Twin Towers Correctional Facility on the P.M. shift. Generally, when I came to work I would meet with the other young, equally impressionable, jail deputies. We would complain, moan and cry "will we ever get to go to patrol". After all, some of us had worked there for almost a year. How much could we be expected to endure?

 

Most of us felt pretty macho. We wanted to go to Sandy Shores Station to "kick butt and take people to jail". We had heard all the war stories about how the Shores Training Officers treated new deputies at the station, but those stories never scared us one bit. Anyway, you knew the stories had to be overly exaggerated. No one would ever disrespect another "experienced officer” like our selves. We weren't cadets anymore. We were full-fledged peace officers."sleepparalyiss.png.81a3452181b07883c9b9ff068a4aa262.png

 

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The afternoon I came to work after dressing in the locker room I went to the briefing room and checked the in-service schedule posted on the wall.  There I discovered I was now assigned to a car with a partner by the name of Freitas.  I had no idea who he was or what his background had been.  When I met him he was a very young athletic man with an extremely sharp uniform appearance.  He seemed smart and very articulate in his speech.391d39131a72b9094b944a02a1622633.jpg

 

Before joining the LSSD, I was a reserve with the LSPD. My father was a 35-year vet with them and I wanted to follow pop. I saw the same thing, 3 years ago, that I see now. Trainees stayed in the car while the FTO's hung out and drank coffee. Granted, as a reserve I was treated differently, plus maybe having a dad who was a Sergeant 2 at RHD helped, but I still was treated like a trainee and sat in the car sipping coffee and scratching out my PIR's. Also, I know for a fact that LSPD trainees feel the same squeeze as LSSD trainees during their first months on. They sit in the car while their FTO's are hanging out, I know this because I often hook up with a couple of LSPD units from the division that borders my station area.

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When we got back to the car another light bulb went off in my head:  It would be another kicker to place one of our recruitment bumper stickers on their rear bumper.  The Sheriff’s Department had a recruitment campaign for Deputy Sheriffs. Each station was given a bunch of light green bumper stickers with the words “Be A Deputy Sheriff”, the sheriff’s star, and the main phone number.  The objective was to place them on our radio cars and also could be given away as public relations to businesses etc. in the area.  Being public relations conscious as I was – yeah, right – I went back to their car and placed one right smack in the centre of the rear bumper.  That should get a rise out of someone back at their station. 

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