It’s a big concern to police, since they must deal with traffic offenders, low-level thieves, and a variety of other things.

All of this is not as simple as people think or as some movies would have you believe; it takes more than simply average calmness and self-control to be prepared to go above and beyond while performing one’s basic responsibilities as a police officer.

The police are often accused of being racist, brutal, and corrupt by the general public. There is evidence all over the internet of several of these cops behaving badly, ranging from paperwork to videos, photos, and the likes— confirming their allegations.

This does not imply that their kind acts should go unnoticed; rather, they should be discussed as much (if not more) as their “uncharitable” behaviors.

This is why I believe more police officers are making it a point of emphasis to go above and beyond their normal duties in order to assist repair the force’s failing condition. Among such selfless acts that must not be overlooked is how a policeman changed from enforcing the law to repairing automobiles in a matter of seconds.

Chy-Niece was on her way to an interview when she was stopped by a police officer. The experience of other people who have been harassed or abused by cops most likely went through her mind, but the employment interview that she needed would have taken precedence. Officer: exited his patrol car, approached Chy-Niece’s vehicle.

After a nice greeting, he told Chy-Niece that both of her car’s break lights were out of place. That definitely would have come to her as a rude surprise considering that she just recently got them corrected at an abnormally high amount, even worse still; the offense attracted a substantial fine.

Officer Jenkins reaction melted Chy-Niece’s heart, relaying the incident, she said;
” So this happened just now. I’m on my way to go to my interview this morning when I get pulled [over] Both brake lights decided to go out this time.”
As he walked to the car and I was pulling out my stuff, he quickly said, “Don’t pull anything out. I just want you to know that your brake lights are out.”
She explained to the officer that she just got the lights repaired around a month ago at an exorbitant price (at Firestone).

Firestone billed her $600 to correct the tail lights.

” He looked at me like he knew it was crazy and he told me to pop the trunk” she said.
She further added “He checked the lights in the trunk and tapped them, but they didn’t come on. So he told me to pop the hood to check the relay box then asked me to step out to check the other one.

He could have quite easily given me a ticket, but Officer Jenkins stepped out of his role as an Officer and into that of an auto mechanic to ensure I was good to go”

To Officer Jenkins it was welfare first, any time, any day.

She most likely arrived at the interview too late or maybe missed out on it outright but it was entirely worth it because she may have encountered an officer who might have given her a ticket.

Officer Jenkins rescued the day!