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* Narm: Some of the helicopter voices sound more like sports commentators instead of news reporters with their over-the-top reactions on crashes or close calls.

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* Narm: {{Narm}}: Some of the helicopter voices sound more like sports commentators instead of news reporters with their over-the-top reactions on crashes or close calls.
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* Narm: Some of the helicopter voices sound more like sports commentators instead of news reporters with their over-the-top reactions on crashes or close calls.
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* ValuesResonance: At the same time, Sheriff Bunnell periodically reminds the audience that PoliceBrutality is never an acceptable practice, and that excessive force is to be avoided whenever possible. Considering that other, similar series such as ''Series/Cops1988'' have often been accused of glorifying such behavior, this is a very relevant message in this day and age.

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* ValuesResonance: At the same time, Sheriff Bunnell periodically reminds the audience that PoliceBrutality is never an acceptable practice, and that excessive force is to be avoided whenever possible. Considering that other, similar series such as ''Series/Cops1988'' ''Series/Cops1989'' have often been accused of glorifying such behavior, this is a very relevant message in this day and age.
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* ValuesDissonance: Since the earlier seasons were produced before police corruption and militarization became a major issue in American society, it can sometimes be a bit jarring for modern viewers to hear the host, himself a former officer, speak of them as an almost purely positive force for the community or praise certain departments for being tough on crime.

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* ValuesDissonance: Since the earlier seasons were produced before police corruption and militarization became a major issue in American society, it can sometimes be a bit jarring for modern viewers to hear the host, himself a former officer, Sheriff Bunnell speak of them as an almost purely positive force for the community or praise certain departments for being tough on crime.
* ValuesResonance: At the same time, Sheriff Bunnell periodically reminds the audience that PoliceBrutality is never an acceptable practice, and that excessive force is to be avoided whenever possible. Considering that other, similar series such as ''Series/Cops1988'' have often been accused of glorifying such behavior, this is a very relevant message in this day and age.
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* NightmareFuel: The series certainly doesn't sugarcoat just how dangerous and terrifying police work can get. This is [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] both by the show's title and by its host, a former officer who had SeenItAll over the course of his law enforcement career.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Disorderly Conduct: Video on Patrol'', a series shown on Creator/SpikeTV and narrated by Creator/RobertPatrick featuring similar recordings of police work.
* ValuesDissonance: Since the earlier seasons were produced before police corruption and militarization became a major issue in American society, it can sometimes be a bit jarring for modern viewers to hear the host, himself a former officer, speak of them as an almost purely positive force for the community or praise certain departments for being tough on crime.

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