This has got to be the best two Law Enforcement Officers I've ever seen in my entire life what a awesome concept what awesome personalities amazing law enforcement examples for the rest of law enforcement to watch fantastic Sheriff fantastic deputy I'm just blown away how well you guys handle yourselves and how this program and this idea that you guys have come across and use every day amazing I can't say enough amazing
Deputy Frank, it is a really good idea to keep at least one hand on the steering wheel at all times....especially since I'm pretty sure your car does NOT have autopilot. 😁
First of all I would like to say hats off to sheriff lamb and Deputy Sloup, y’all are the best examples of how LE should conduct their duties. Secondly nobody should be condemned by their past, and everybody deserves a chance at redemption and sloup has proved his righteousness in my eyes. However I would like to hear deputy sloup open up reveal the details of his name being on the Brady List. Again I don’t want to doubt you in anyway and I feel a public acknowledgment is crucial for us to fully confide
Deputy Sloup, you are wonderfully entertaining and cute BUT Sheriff Lamb you are the best looking man with the most beautiful smile on RU-vid. As the young kids would say: Sheriff Lamb you are my bias.
no lie, when i lived in Fountain Hills, a Maricopa county Sheriff pulled me over for 27 in a 25. I love Frank and Sheriff Lamb down in Pinal County for doing whats right.
I used to be LEO, I studied psychology, so I wrote a lot of warnings. I got called in by my supervisor for it one day, then wrote 16 tickets in 4 hours. Guess who was in the doghouse?
If you studied psychology, is it true in your opinion that people listen to warnings? I always thought most people took a warning as the cop just being afraid to do their jobs
@@EnclaveSgt I am not Jon the ex-LEO, but I hope you don't mind my response instead. I think it that all depends on the person to whom the warnings are given. Are they truly regretful and not usually " law breakers" just maybe a one time or rare issue happening. Or...a person who could care less about anyone or anything...and probably make fun of an officer who gives warnings. Warnings would be a waste of time with them. I have never heard the theory that a warning was the result of the officer being too afraid to write a ticket or do their job.
Circa 3:40: "Do you have a quota of traffic citations that you have to write?" I feel like here would be a good place to chime in with something my father, who spent 43 years in law enforcement, told a motorist once. As he was making out the citation, a motorist asked him derisively, "Will this help you meet your quota?" And my dad smiled at him and said, "Nope! They let me write all I want!"
The agency I worked for was the same way, until one day my sergeant asked me why wasn't writing enough tickets. I responded I'm not supposed to write tickets I'm supposed to identify the problem correct? The next day I wrote 16 take us before lunch and land them on his desk and got called in for it and told him if you don't like it I'll go back to the way I was doing it
I know that deputy Frank works on Traffic, however, could that attitude not be portrayed across the Arizona Police Dept.? From there we go to all States in the US. @ 6.40 the insinuation was WOKE/Deranged From there, we really need a "Frank" in the UK where most Policing has gone to the dogs so to use a term. Love your videos, keep them coming please. Regards from the UK. Additional edit, Stay safe as there are people who are not so educated as others that may wish harm somewhere because this is RU-vidd. STAY SAFE.
Omg frank .. I don’t like to shake hands and I am recovering and been clean 26+years and I meet a lot of people and I will the dirtiest homeless person but I won’t touch hands 🤢
I am a retired fed leo who started out as a city cop before going fed. I'll just say this: certain traffic tickets are justified such as no registration, doing 15+ over the speed limit or driving with no insurance etc. However, guys like Frank are not real cops. They don't get felony arrests, they don't actually solve problems in the community...they are simply there to generate revenue for the state. Command staff loves people like Frank because they can justify their positions and department budgets to elected officials year after year. Frank is not a real cop.