For those who have played organized sports, you probably have experienced that moment of frustration with the referees. At times, it just seem that they didn't make the right call. So, what do you do? Well, many athletes decide to do their job and instruct the referees on how to do theirs. Unfortunately, this only proves to be more ineffective, as athletes find themselves ejected from the contest.
Over the recent years, months, weeks, and even presently, many citizens have voiced their thoughts regarding how officers should do their job. Given the recent transpiring of events, one can at least understand the feelings of those who are voicing their opinions. However, is instructing the police regarding how they should do the job for which they were trained, when we have no training in the area, the most effective way to promote proper change? For some, the answer is, yes. However, we believe the answer is open dialogue.
Perhaps you do not understand police work, the method of policing, etc. but you want to change that; then this episode is for you! Check it out, as Daniel sits down and discuss policing with Sgt. Howard Banks of the Bellevue Police Department.