Wishes for quick healing for the officer.
However:
I will to my death stand against allowing female law enforcement at ANY level. They are nothing but an ongoing liability to any agency.
Male officers will always be compelled to expend an inordinate amount of resources and time to protect them.
Even when measures are implemented to “force parity,” nature cannot be opposed.
I saw an unintentionally hilarious video of four obese, minority, female police officers, attempting to subdue a black man.
The four women surrounded the guy and began pawing at him in an effort to lay their hands on him, and he just kept swatting their hands away. All the while, they were no doubt talking to him, but he wasn’t having any part of it. I watched it for several minutes until I realized that there was no way this was going to end with that guy in captivity. As I recall, he was shirtless and barefoot.
Eventually, the guy had enough of it, and broke out of the cordon of female police officers and ran. They vainly gave chase to him, lumbering after him in pursuit, but there was no way they were going to catch him.
I agree with your assessment, but in firefighting forces and police departments, municipalities have made that choice and there’s nothing that can be done about it.
Until my dying day, like you, I will resist the efforts of feminists and politicians to put females into combat roles directly. Every combat veteran I have ever spoken to feels exactly the same way.
Maddie Bosch is pretty tough.
Each department should have just enough females for required strip and cavity searches.
Yep