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Old 01-16-2004, 09:45 AM
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As I've said I am more than qualified and I most definitely can meet the physical requirements of a police officer. I have very tight control and VERY RARELY have low blood sugars. When I do have them, it comes in the middle of the night during sleep. So what are your thoughts on this one people?
I hate to rain on your parade but I think the question is not so much "What control do you have now?" but rather "How do we know that you will be able to maintain the same level of control?"

I'm not sure that the 2nd question can be answered to the satisfaction of the "Powers That Be." In fact, that's a question none of us can answer.

Do you sign an agreement that if at a certain point you can no longer maintain control that you leave the field and don't hold them responsible?

I know that this applies to everyone but not to the same degree.
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