Roughly 4 months ago I had a parolee OD. While I was waiting in the hallway to see if she would die or not the charge nurse approached me and asked if I would leave the area “because I made her staff nervous.”
I was speechless. I was literally just standing there quietly.
Thank your comrades in blue. Not all of them but enough of them. They make me nervous too. You never know when a loaded gun will go off. I wouldn’t want their job but all things considered I don’t want to be around them.
Maybe they have a history of unpleasant encounters with the police.
Nursing is probably the most respected profession in this country. When several of them in an ER feel that way, I believe them.
Instead of getting all butt-hurt, you might want to listen to them and find out why that is.
I've bought Chicago cops, and seen staggering drunk off duty cops dragged away from the accident by their buddies, with no charges in the local paper. EVERYONE knows this, and The Blue Line refuses to admit it.
Ask any civilian, and he'll have a story of some Blue Bro who shouldn't be allowed out with a paint ball gun, let alone a Glock, with 6 mags, and a Taser.
As an extra, consider that the Charlottesville PD, Portland PD, Berkley PD are so political that they refuse to enforce the law under orders from the Socialist mayors. If a War starts, are they going to stand for the Communists, or the Constitution? A lot of us have our doubts.
Being LE was your fault not theirs.
Fundamental Truth of All Human Societies:
Police yourselves ... or you will be policed. And you won't like it.
You're being policed. How's it feel?
Maybe they had had trouble in the past with aggressive law enforcement employees and you got the brunt even though you were innocent.
Was her name Nurse Ratchet?