To whom it Concerns,
Setting the record straight; I have no problem with Law Enforcement
Personnel as a whole, its the few immoral ones I am targeting because
of constant abuse of authority so granted by individual Governing
bodies when duly sworn.
OATH= You will provide honest and faithful service, that you will up
. hold the State and U.S. Constitutions.
. -That you will carry out that service honestly and to the best of
. your abilities, So help you God.
I've take such an oath myself as a notary, and even though I am NOT
sworn to enforce laws, I take that oath extremely seriously because I
legally represent the court as such.
Obviously I can't know for an absolute if the person who appeared
before me told the absolute truth, but I've notarized a document and
such document contains my signature, or in most cases, has my name
stamped on it and is sealed, I've personally stated "I attest that the
information contained herewith is accurate", therefore I am responsible
*to an extent* for the accuracy of such information. As is the case
with Sworn Law Enforcement Personnel.
Scott McQuilkin - Seeking Morality in Sworn Law Enforcement Personnel
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Professional Security Agent Commissioned State of Ohio; Notary Public
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