The Enforcer
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:16:01
Well,
that sounds very stylish.

:16:04
He also said something about...
:16:07
...winnowing the Neanderthals
out of the department.

:16:15
Well, we better move along.
Next applicant.

:16:21
-Officer Moore?
-Yes, sir.

:16:24
This is the final stage
in the examination.

:16:27
It's an informal test to measure
your ability to think on your feet.

:16:31
Your reaction to stress,
pressure.

:16:34
Your ability to use the law
in a hypothetical situation.

:16:38
Yes, sir.
:16:40
How long on the force?
:16:42
-Nine years.
-What department?

:16:45
Mainly Personnel and Records.
:16:48
-Personnel and Records.
-Yes, sir.

:16:57
Have you any questions
for the applicant?

:17:03
Questions...
How fast do you run the hundred?

:17:06
Come on, you know
how this board functions.

:17:13
All right,
I'm sorry.

:17:18
You know...
:17:20
...if you're inspector under
the new guidelines...

:17:24
...you might be out
riding in a police car.

:17:27
Yes, sir,
that's what I hope for.

:17:30
Officer Moore,
tell us about...

:17:32
...
your greatest felony arrest.

:17:36
I've never made a felony arrest.
:17:41
Well, tell us about
your best misdemeanor arrest.

:17:45
I've never made a
misdemeanor arrest either.

:17:49
What gives you the right
to be an inspector...

:17:51
...when men have been
working 15 years!

:17:54
Women stay home,
is that what you're saying?

:17:57
You think it's an
encounter group?

:17:59
What will she do
if someone points a gun...


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