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Police Commitment Stirs Appreciation

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On June 26, officer Tommy De La Rosa was laid to rest. I didn’t know him that well. Those who did used phrases such as “tough cop,” “tender family man,” “loyal friend and police officer.” He was eulogized as a “good cop” committed to the welfare of others and the enforcement of the law.

Peace officers swear an oath that involves the possibility of death--they place the community’s welfare above their own.

Our society’s support of individual freedom and self-determinism is a magnet to many in the world community. Though it is difficult, we constantly seek a balance between individual rights and majoritarian rights (public protection).

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Where millions of people coexist, the law defines the boundaries of individual freedom. Peace officers enforce these laws--laws that allow us freedom yet restrict the infringement by others on that freedom.

Police officers are cohesive force in our community--laws and their enforcement make our quality of life possible. Peace officers help to hold our society together.

After attending Tommy De La Rosa’s memorial service, I was impressed by more than the familiar presence of authority. As the son of a retired Fullerton police officer, I’ve known cops all of my life. During the grieving and mourning, men and women--as bighearted and human as any I’ve known--said goodby to a fellow officer and reaffirmed their commitment to their duties.

I appreciate that commitment, as do many others.

DAN SCHAUPERL

Anaheim

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