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As a police officer, what determines whether or not you go on a given call, distance to scene, rank, rotation, or is it just the first unit to get there?

We were assigned to patrol zones at each briefing. Depending on the shift time (0400 - 1400, 0800 - 1800, 1400 - 2400, or 1800 - 0400) there were a certain number of officers assigned to each patrol zone, in addition to “all” cars with city-wide patrol responsibilities (usually backup units).So whenever there was an assignment, the zone car(s) would be assigned to the call. If backup was needed, the all cars or nearby zone cars would also respond.In major situations the whole shift might try to go, and sergeants would wrangle the unneeded ones back into their zones.But if there was a crime-in-progress, and you were closer to the scene than the zone car, you grabbed the mic and told the dispatcher your location and that you were responding. At least, that’s what most of us did. Depending on the type of call, the ones who were only there for a paycheck would make a quick turn down a sidestreet and let the zone car handle it, even if it took a little longer to get uniforms on the scene. That’s the sad truth.Most of us felt we had responsibilities not only to the public (of course), but also to each other. We stepped up for each other. We didn’t let each other go into situations without having enough of us there to assist. Usually.Today the squads are equipped with GPS tracking, so the Com Center and the supervisors know where everyone is at any given time.

How tough are British soldiers?

My unit was a Yorkshire battalion. We did stuff that other armies make PTSD claims for, and didn’t bat an eyelid or lose an hour’s sleep over it. The pet theory amongst my mates in the Battalion was that, “We’re too fookin’ thick in t’ head to worry ‘baht this shit!” Excellent soldiers, great blokes.1967. One of our medics enters an ambush zone in Aden. An overturned Land-Rover; MG fire from National Liberation Front gunners on the rooftops; 2 young soldiers with leg injuries; the other 3 just taking cover, shocked and disbelieving, about to become casualties themselves.Medic ‘Bill’ jogs into the scene; sets about treating wounds; bullets spraying the air around him. Turns around, nudges the young squaddie next to him, says, ‘Hey, lads - a bit o’ covering fire wouldn’t go astray here, don’t you reckon? How about you get stuck into ‘em, eh?’The kids are suddenly galvanised into action: Withering, accurate return fire suppresses the NLF gunners, and the balance of power returns to the besieged British. The party are finally extracted, with zero fatalities. Bill gets only a Mention in Despatches, not a MM. Because he wasn’t a highly-regarded NCO in the unit.He wasn’t highly-regarded because, frankly, he was a bit of a wanker who worked harder at avoiding work than he would’ve done if he’d simply accepted his assigned tasks. But, on the day that it mattered, he provided vital leadership. THAT is how tough British soldiers are.

How does it feel to have an IQ of 150? Do you experience things other people can't imagine?

My IQ is north of 150, and let’s leave it at that for now.The best depiction I saw of my mental processes was in the movie Limitless (2011), where an “intelligence pill” is developed so that whoever takes one becomes outrageously intelligent for a period of time.Many of the depictions of the high-gear intelligence in the movie are entertaining, but utterly unrealistic. However, there is this very interesting scene when the protagonist first takes the pill and quickly makes a series of associations, deductions and inferences regarding his young landlady and her needs pertaining an assignment for Law school. The narrated description is succinct and realistic. You can watch it below (mild spoiler).I recognized the thought patterns as similar to my own but remained quiet while watching the movie with my wife, only to have her turning to me and saying: “that is EXACTLY what you do!” (BTW, her IQ is very high , well into the “gifted” range, but I got some 15 points on her, even though she does beat me at plenty of other mental stuff).Of course, its not like that 24/7, and seems to be triggered more by spontaneous intrinsic motivation than by conscious will (though it can sometimes be willed). It would be way too overwhelming if it happened nonstop. But the process is pretty much what appears in the scene above, and it does occur quite frequently. For me, it is mostly a natural part of everyday being, though, to this day, it can, on occasion, honestly amaze even myself, pretty much as in the scene.Another illustrative scene, perhaps somewhat exaggerated (but not by much), is the “time skip” thing where one can be so absorbed into one’s mind that perception of time and even of the external world as a whole fades away.With a higher IQ, there is a tendency for a higher level of working memory and also long-term recall, as well as speed of processing, which grants the ability to generate more and better mental imagery, thereby creating an incentive for “daydreaming” or “zoning out” (think of having your own personal “mental holodeck”). I do it a lot when I have to wait for something, such as a taxi cab, my wife to get ready, a line at the supermarket, or anything like that. I can engage in that to the point of becoming completely oblivious to my surroundings.When I was a child, most of what I did was fantasizing surreal scenarios (think superheroes or fairy tales), using my mind as a portable "holodeck". Sometimes teachers at school had to physically shake me by the shoulders so in order to get me to snap out of it. Nowadays I have more control so as to not go in too deep and get myself into trouble, and the fantasies are more realistic, such as imagining conversations with interesting thinkers of the past and present. I also now do a lot of problem-solving regarding academic and research issues.These are a couple of the things that I experience that most people seem not to, though, clearly, the writer and playwright of the movie seem to have grasped it to some extent.

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