Bill Mullins Jr
Former NYS EMT-A, certified Emergency Pediatric Transportation Specialist, Clinical Lab Instructor for state EMT training program, certified American Red Cross instructor.
Many might be asking, what does being an former EMT have to do with auditing the police and public authorities?
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Good Question!
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Being an EMS worker (Fire&EMT) means being a true public servant who is really there to serve the public. We don't do the job for glory or promotions, and we certainly don't do it for the money.
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Police on the other hand do their jobs for the perceived POWER! They may have began with good intentions, but somewhere along the way they got sucked in, either by choice or out of fear. Fear of what I like to call The Serpico Syndrome.
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I can't even begin to tell you about the argument's I've had with police over who has legal authority (control) over an accident scene or the people involved.
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The disrespect shown by law enforcement in general to any citizen who dares to challenge their authority or understanding of that authority is outrageous, obvious, and at times outright criminal.
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But for decades criminal conduct by civil servants at all levels has been covered up departmentally internally, and by those even higher up the authoritarian chain of command.
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That is why I fully support Constitutional Activists/Auditors, and their work to bring this injustice into the light of day.
The way I see it, the least I can do is whatever I can to help bring this tyranny to eyes of the citizenry in such a way as to help them understand the whole truth about this issue.