Episodios

  • Is police equipment getting out of control?
    Oct 11 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss the amount of police equipment now being carried by officers on their belts, their vests and in their vehicles. Is it helpful or are we should we be re- entering the phase of keep it simple, stupid? Does it make the life of an officer easier when a guy who sits behind a desk, with minimal dirt on his uniform, decides the troops need the latest and greatest equipment of the day? Should equipment be tested first by the troops before making it mandatory? Should the backbone of our police agencies have a say? Sure, there's equipment that's been implemented that has helped officers do their job more efficiently, but, if we are honest, there's tons of equipment that was huge waists of money and time. What say you?

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    44 m
  • Open Carry in Florida
    Oct 4 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss the potential ramifications of a Florida court declaring the ban on open carry unconstitutional. As expected, those who oppose the right to carry firearms are saying it's the wild west all over again. On the other hand, its clear that when a society that arms itself, the crime rates do drop. What say you? Does your State or country have similar laws? Let us know.

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    42 m
  • Officer mannequin and other nicknames
    Sep 27 2025

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    This week's episode is a follow up from last week's where we are guilty of nicknaming our fellow officers. Regardless of if its warranted or just in fun between good friends, it can effect the workplace. Listen in as Bobby and Sarge talk about some of the better nicknames they've heard in their long careers. Let us know some you've heard, and we'll include them in a future episode.

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    41 m
  • The sick, lame and lazy
    Sep 20 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby brings up the topic of toxic employees. The ones perpetually sick or out. How this effects the agency and the citizens as a whole. Looking back, I recall many incidents where officers had to carry a heavier call load because one or two of their fellow officers wouldn't step up. How has this effected yur agency or your business?

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    41 m
  • Question everything
    Sep 6 2025

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    In this week's episode, Bobby and Sarge discuss a story on social media where the female gives an account of being drugged while shopping at Walmart. With people on social media looking for clicks and likes, it has become apparent that the majority of information on these platforms are faked to illicit responses so the poster can go viral, which means more money. Was this a real incident where the lady saved herself from human traffickers? I guess we will never know for sure. So, in a nut shell, take everything with a grain of salt and never take anything at face value as gospel.

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    53 m
  • Race relations in police work Part 2
    Aug 30 2025

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    This episode is the second part of our two-part podcast. Bobby and Sarge discuss race relations in Police work and have special guest, Retired Sergeant Kevin Fain. The discussion was so good that we had to make this a two-part series. Listen in as Kevin discusses joining the U.S. Marines out of high school and then joins the Police department as a young Black American man back in the 80's when there were more "good old boys" in the job that there are today. You'll get good insight on how he perceived racism and how he dealt with it. Kevin and your hosts delve deep in this aspect of police work with a raw open dialogue.

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    54 m
  • Race relations in police work Part 1
    Aug 23 2025

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    This episode is a two-part podcast. Bobby and Sarge discuss race relations in Police work and have special guest Retired Sergeant Kevin Fain. The discussion was so good that we had to make this a two-part series. Listen in as Kevin discusses joining the U.S. Marines out of high school and then, as a young black American, joins the Police department back in the 80's when there were more "good old boys" in the job that there are today. You'll get good insight on how he perceived racism and how he dealt with it. Kevin and your hosts delve deep in this aspect of police work with a raw open dialogue.

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    47 m