06-16-2018, 09:39 AM
Thanks!
Question: on the radio, they talk to WRPS and refer to them as “Paid-Duty Officers”. Why is that?
My guess was to discriminate between regular officers, and the ones that are specifically requested to help out with testing? ie so a bunch of regular police don’t show up to an intersection to protect it?
It’s just weird to me because... everyone is paid to do their job. I’m a “Paid-Duty Mechanical Designer” but that’s not what my business card says
Question: on the radio, they talk to WRPS and refer to them as “Paid-Duty Officers”. Why is that?
My guess was to discriminate between regular officers, and the ones that are specifically requested to help out with testing? ie so a bunch of regular police don’t show up to an intersection to protect it?
It’s just weird to me because... everyone is paid to do their job. I’m a “Paid-Duty Mechanical Designer” but that’s not what my business card says
