STORY BEHIND THE POEM “ADVICE FROM THE OLD GUY”

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During the month of March 2005, a film crew from the local produced TV show “To Serve and Protect” (it’s the Canadian equivalent of the American TV Show COPS), decided to do a feature story on me.  Because I have spent my entire career working “on the street” and combined that with writing poetry, I suppose I became interesting.

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Whatever the reason, the producers of the show Dan Forrer and Dwight Mitchell, did a tremendous job on the segment.  It was almost 15 minutes long and I was very touched by it.  I also received an awful lot of accolades for the show, which were more deserved by them.

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One of the segments that they wanted to feature, was my poetry.  Dwayne (who was my cameraman for the shoot) came over and filmed a segment of me reading several poems, including one I wrote specifically for the show, this one.  This is the only poem of the show that actually aired on the show, which was broadcast on May 1, 2005 on a local station KVOS-TV.

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The poem itself is pretty self explanatory, an old guy passing along advice to the newer police officers who are starting out their careers, and wishing them well.  The poem just basically recaps things I have learned during my 30 plus years in policing and since I will be retiring on November 30, 2005, I wanted to get this poem out to all the wonderful new police officers taking the place of those of us who are retiring.

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