:29:05
	You' re retiring a little early.
:29:08
	You won't be getting
your full pension.
:29:11
	Yes, sir, that's right.
I won't.
:29:16
	This isn't because
you were wounded, is it?
:29:21
	Wounded?
:29:23
	Because, I mean. . .
:29:25
	. . .you' re behind a desk now.
:29:27
	Not much chance
of getting wounded there.
:29:30
	Look, captain, it has nothing
to do with that.
:29:37
	I'll make my speech.
:29:40
	They make me do this,
you understand.
:29:43
	I hate to lose a good cop.
:29:46
	Not too late to change your mind.
:29:50
	Lot of good cops want to drop
the whole kit and caboodle.
:29:53
	And who wouldn't?
:29:54
	The pay stinks. . .
:29:56
	. . .and you' re up to your ears
in human scum 16 hours a day.
:30:01
	But it gets in your blood.
:30:05
	A lot of good cops
get to the point of. . .
:30:07
	. . .slapping their badge down
on this desk. . .
:30:10
	. . .and find they just can't do it.
How about you?
:30:14
	Will you stick with the team?
:30:19
	No, captain.
I don't think I will.
:30:27
	Like I say, they make me ask.
You understand.
:30:31
	How are the kids?
:30:33
	I don't have any.
:30:36
	What the hell?
:30:39
	I'd like to take my stick
to these clerks.
:30:42
	-The file says--
-We lost a child.
:30:47
	Lost it?
:30:48
	Her. Lost her.
:30:50
	Yes, of course. Her.
That's rough.
:30:53
	Well, it can be.
Yes, sir.