Posted on May 7, 2010.
Why do police always wear sunglasses? I noticed something about the police. Every police officer I met wears sunglasses, and it is a stereotype of the police. In all sincerity and excuse the odd question, but why is that?
I worked nights since April 2002. I do not wear sunglasses. The guy on the day shift to carry them to prevent the sun from their eyes as everyone.
It stops the glare from the grill.
A pair of dark glasses (can not see their eyes), no smile and a style of command is a method of "intimidation" to establish control of a situation.
So say if u can just watch u or someone else
To avoid the guilt of having people see their eyes as they distribute tickets to generate revenue and brutalize 14 snowboarders yo. reason they have more suicides and drug and alcohol rate of any profession.
its because it is more intimidating. If you can not see the eyes of soemones so you can not read them, if they are afraid.
Most of them can not look you in the eyes.
Do you wear sunglasses when you drive on a sunny day?
So you can not say if they want to you.
Do you live or have you ever been in Britain?
Every police officer that you will most likely not wear sunglasses.
Perhaps that has something to do with it being sunny where you live.
Now, I think, when I go to Spain is a country of sun in relation to Great Britain, many police there are sunglasses.
On further reflection, the majority of the taxi drivers in Spain seem to wear sunglasses compared to those in Britain too.
Hmmmm ... He really could not be reduced to something as simple as weather, could it?
to show their .. "Gravity" to take things.
Yeaa, agree with the people .. top they do to show their control.
And hey, they look cool with it. lol.
Because its shiny exterior. Come see us on the night shift. We did then.