Thursday, May 23, 2019

Introduction to Community Profile: The Man in Blue

 The Man in Blue  
Today folks i will talk about the man in blue, the man who knows it all and whats to expect from those creating danger, i will talk about how he does what he does and the kind of man he is.
Jose, the man in blue. The guy who stops crime before there is crime. Jose is the kind of guy we rely on when we feel in danger or when we are in danger. His job is very tedious since he is basically putting his life on the line since so many things could happen when you're a cop. One of the things about what he does is stopping drunk drivers, and how dangerous it can get because some people are aggressive when under the influence, this means Jose must be very cautious when dealing with those under the influence. Jose works days and nights and finds the job very difficult when it comes to do dangerous duties or how dangerous it can be since people are fighting against cops. Overall Jose loves and enjoys his job being a police officer since it's his passion to stop crime and those in danger, to know people can rely on him and to feel safe. Jose thoughts on drunk drivers is how irresponsible people can be since they are putting innocent people lives in danger, Jose takes his job very seriously and wouldn’t want the worst for someone especially if that means someone doing a foolish act. The worst people are the ones who are aggressive since they try to fight the officer or Jose and he doesn’t want to fight the person but solve it in the calmest way ever. His last thoughts are that he's happy that people are able to have fun, but they shouldn’t take that fun on the road when they are under the influence because it won't be fun having to know someone has to plan a funeral for their lost loved ones.

Community Profile: The Interview

The Interview  
In English 001A, i am doing an interview on a police officer who i thought would know more about those who drink and drive, i thought id spice it up a bit with a lil sauce.
I met Jose through my mother. He was the man in blue, the man who protected us from danger. He was no superman that had inhumane power but he was there to help when someone was in need. This has always been Jose's dream, to save those from danger or from danger happening. Jose knew what he signed up for and knew things weren't always going to be very easy. I had my mom come over as I had him sit down and ask him some questions. He came over in a plain black shirt and denim jeans that looked like they been worn for quite some time and black shoes, they were dressy but not that type of dressy. He dressed very casual not too dressed and not under dressed, it was just right outfit to meet up with someone who would interview you 
When Jose started his job as a sheriff he understood the pros and cons of his job but its what he wanted to do, he focused more on the pros and he enjoys how the job is always something different but the main focus I wanted to talk about with him was his thought on drunk drivers and what he experienced. What Jose thinks about drunk drivers is how foolish they can be since they are under the influence and those drunk tend to cause a lot of trouble like being aggressive which is the worst because he doesn’t want to have them being in any trouble then they should be but he says “My job isn't to feel any pity for people, my job is to keep people safe without them causing anymore trouble or harm to others.” which I couldn’t agree anymore since they shouldn’t even be on the road drunk in the first place, I believe those under the influence are very selfish.  
The more I got to talking with him the more I learned about him and the consequences on drinking and driving. As he was describing the story the room felt dark and cold as I felt the shiver down my spine over the thought of families losing their loved ones for someone who did an act of drunk driving for their own selfish reasons. The further we got into talking about his stories, his mood began to change, he grew from being enthusiastic to a more serious tone. “The things I've seen were unbelievable” I got to thinking and as he kept going about all these tragedies I started to feel for more and more for these families. “Is as if\people don’t necessarily value life for the reason that they are willing to trade someones life for alcohol, as an officer I get to deal with these cases and more times then I would like and its funny how people underestimate driving under the influence that if they really knew how gruesome a tragedy like that can be, In a wisp of a second someones entire life is gone!”  I was honestly astonished of what he had told me, and it made me realize how precious life is and how much we take it for granted all for a drink that could potentially destroy not only your life but for the victims families.  
What Jose told me was that there are more to life than a drink and a moment of fun. I get it we all make mistakes and want to have fun but we need to think about the outcome and think about the what ifs. Drinking in general is not a bad thing and we can use it every-now and then but its up to us to be responsible, think ahead of time and theres a lot of ways to be safe and drink. For example, get a designated driver, plan and spend the night somewhere safe or even get an Uber the list goes on. The problem isn’t the alcohol it’s the actions we choose to take after were under the influence. 

Community Profile: Research Strategy

 Will You Live or Die 
In English 001A, i am learning to do a research proposal where i talk about why i picked my topic and what i know about it, the many new things i learned, research questions, and research strategies.

I selected my topic about drunk drivers because it makes me wonder, why do people do it when they know there's a possibility that something may or may not go wrong? This topic seemed to interest me because I wanted to get into detail of the stories and experience that others had to say or how they felt, then if they even feel any guilt at all. This is what I know: those driving under the influence will not only go to jail but if they end up killing someone, they will be under vehicular homicide for THE REST OF THEIR LIFE! Which I doubt anyone would want. As I interviewed a Police Officer, I was told the most gruesome stories and the stuff he had to witness was just chilling. I hope dearly that my reader knows better than to drive under the influence and to always think before they do. 

I) What I Know Driving
 under the influence is not only dangerous but is in fact dangerous to others. I know this (as I'm sure others do) because I always hear stories of those drinking and driving and how some never make it to their family. Some people are likely to, but they are injured and those who were maimed say they wish they were dead instead which is very heart wrenching to hear. I wanted to hear stories from a good ole friend who's a police officer because he's one to know stories and has to deal with these drunk drivers to prevent something bad from happening which is why came and questioned him.

Officer Jose is possibly one we should thank because he does his best to prevent these horrifying accidents from happening and from people losing a loved one. Jose been an officer for some time and is proud for what he does because he stops people from doing something they're not supposed to and prevents most things from happening. Jose knows he can't save everyone and everything, just as a doctor can't but it’s the fact that he does his best is what matter and that’s what makes him proud. Jose deals with drunk drivers all the time and always on the weekends and holidays, that’s where he catches people from left to right. He believes that there should be no telling when there's a DUI stop, it's cool that they're helping people out, or so think. If anything, people are making it worse for other drivers, it's better to get a ticket than to kill someone's family son or daughter or themselves.


II) What I Learn 
How do you prevent someone from driving under the influence? Before anyone goes out and knows that they’ll be drinking should always think about how they're going to get home. There are many ways such as, to be dropped off and picked up, have a designated driver, spend a night at the persons place, call up a taxi, Uber or lyft. This doesn’t mean you can't drink, nor does it mean you can't have fun if you're not drunk. There's always a way to not drive under the influence so you won't get a ticket and a night in jail and so you won't harm a family. 


III) Research questions: 
1. Why do people drive under the influence knowing its bad?
 2. How do I know someone is drinking and driving? 
3. How do people get addicted to alcohol? 
4. What make it okay for people to drink and drive?
5. How do drunk drivers affect others? 
6. Do people not think of others when driving under the influence? 


III) Three primary questions:
 1.How bad is it dealing with drunk drivers? 
2.What are the consequences of driving under the influence?
 3.Who do I call if someone is suggesting driving while being drunk? how do I stop them from doing so? 


IIIII) My Research Strategy:
I used Proquest to search for any news about driving under the influence and how many people suffer each year from it which are more than millions of people. I also learn that there are one third of road accidents that involve alcohol. Theses websites included amazing information about my topic and made me more exhilarated to write about it and hope that it helped my readers understanding how it's not safe to drive under the influence and to help others prevent it from happening.