And the Lord said, "Have you
read the spec on this order? A peace officer has
to be able to run five miles
through alleys in the dark, scale walls, enter
homes the health inspector wouldn't
touch, and not wrinkle his uniform.
"He has to be able to sit in
an undercover car all day on a stakeout, cover a
homicide scene that night, canvass
the neighborhood for witnesses,
and testify in court the next
day.
"He has to be in top physical
condition at all times, running on black coffee
and half-eaten meals.
And he has to have six pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head slowly and said, "Six pairs of hands... no way."
"It's not the hands that are
causing me problems," said the Lord, "it's the
three pairs of eyes an officer
has to have."
"That's on the standard model?" asked the angel.
The Lord nodded. One pair that
sees through a bulge in a pocket before he asks,
"May I see what's in there,
sir?" (When he already knows and wishes he'd taken
that accounting job.) "Another
pair here in the side of his head for his
partners' safety. And another
pair of eyes here in front that can look
reassuringly at a bleeding victim
and say, 'You'll be all right ma'am, when he knows it isn't so."
"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve, "rest and work on this tomorrow."
"I can't," said the Lord, "I
already have a model that can talk a 250 pound
drunk into a patrol car without
incident and feed a family of five on a civil service paycheck."
The angel circled the model of the peace officer very slowly, "Can it think?" she asked.
"You bet," said the Lord. "It
can tell you the elements of a hundred crimes;
recite Miranda warnings in its
sleep; detain, investigate, search, and arrest
a gang member on the street
in less time than it takes five learned judges to
debate the legality of the stop...
and still it keeps its sense of humor.
This officer also has phenomenal
personal control. He can deal with crime
scenes painted in hell, coax
a confession from a child abuser, comfort a murder
victim's family, and then read
in the daily paper how law enforcement isn't
sensitive to the rights of criminal
suspects."
Finally, the angel bent over
and ran her finger across the cheek of the peace
officer. "There's a leak," she
pronounced. "I told you that you were trying to
put too much into this model."
"That's not a leak," said the lord, "it's a tear."
"What's the tear for?" asked the angel.
"It's for bottled-up emotions,
for fallen comrades, for commitment to that
funny piece of cloth called
the American flag, for justice."
"You're a genius," said the angel.
The Lord looked somber. "I didn't put it there," he said.
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