The police are the front line of the criminal justice system.
Being a police officer is not just a job, it's a calling.
Police are not just enforcers, they're also problem solvers.
Good police officers are not born, they're trained and molded through experience.
The police are the guardians of civilization; they protect our lives, our property, and our rights.
Police officers put their lives on the line every day in service to their communities.

The police are the peace officers who keep our communities safe.

The police are the public face of government's power.
It's not about being anti-police; it's about being pro-accountability.

To be a police officer is to choose a life of service, sacrifice, and sometimes danger.
It's not about whether or not the police are necessary; it's about what kind of police we want.
The police are the thin blue line that separates order from chaos.
The police cannot function effectively without the trust and confidence of the community.
The police are the friends of all decent people.
The police are the public and the public are the police.

Police work is a constant reminder of the law of averages.

The police are the silent guardians of our society.
The police must obey the law while enforcing the law.
The police are the peacekeepers in a civilized society.
When the police are feared, the people are afraid.