Well William I'll tell ya. I spent 20 years in a job where not many were glad to see ya when ya showed up, unless of course they were on the bottom of the fight, and then they whined about what took ya so long. I never needed their sympathy, and didn't expect it anyway.
The complainers are the ones that leave the keys in their vehicle and wonder where the cop was when the thief stole it. They don't put good locks on their doors, and put their guns in gun cases on display, and complain why the cops can't find their property.
This public that beerbelly is speaking of, is the public that gets caught DWI, and public drunk, and stuff like that. You aren't going to get anything positive out of anyone, that has ever been arrested for something they DID, or got a ticket for something they DID. Only criticism.
If it weren't for that "thin blue line" there would be chaos in the streets, and it would be anarchy pretty quick. I take it with a grain of salt and let it go. I spent a long time on the streets and it's considerably different than what most believe. I have the luxury now of knowing I don't have to as a general rule deal with those folks anymore.
The detective screwed up, no doubt about it. So for beerbelly their ALL screw ups. I'll bet he's met more than his share of cops. Next time he has trouble he should call one of his drinkin buddies.
Their mind is so narrow on the subject they couldn't begin to imagine anyway. I think all has been said on this thread that can be said from both sides. The rest is redundantry.