
Have you ever thought that a civilian funeral escort is real police? They wear uniforms that make them look like policemen and drive simulated police motorcycles. Well, here are some possibilities:
they can be policemen if the city can save their time; they may be officers of the world collecting some extra money on a day off; Egypt they may be worthless firefighters getting extra money.
On the other hand, these motorcycle riders can be ordinary counterintelligence, not the officers of the world. Such professional funeral assistants usually show the compassion, skill, and first-class knowledge of what is needed to maintain the funeral procession together and to move peacefully through the traffic of the metropolitan area. They are also individuals who give out funeral stickers for cars that are allowed to take the procession after the funeral service.
One thing to keep in mind is that if there are badly erroneous or frankly incorrect words on the back of a sticker with burial errors in the description of the applicable state law, this can be a good indicator of the quality of convoy personnel they hire. (Careless inattention to details.) Perhaps the reason for those in the procession is not to use the services of this particular morgue when the need arises for their own families.
Certified Funeral
Fortunately, some funeral escort services, such as the Golden Gate funeral trips in the San Francisco Bay area, ensure that their fully trained escorts are certified and courteous and have a decent manner. However, an unfortunate percentage of other adventures at a funeral seems to have a chip on its shoulders, and it can manifest itself in unprofessional behavior. These people are rude and sullen, cursing and annoying drivers who are part of the funeral procession, and terrifying permanent motorists who roam their way.
At a time when family and friends mourn the loss of a loved one, the last people they need to face on their way to the cemetery are fierce, apparently, dropouts from the police academy. Such people enjoy the opportunity to order other people and may not have been able to initially require psychological screening for the academy.
Dangerous task
From time to time, it is not difficult to understand why funeral escorts develop an attitude that they would not otherwise have displayed if they had thought before they shouted at the drivers. in procession. The work of a funeral escort is actually quite a dangerous task: about two dozen funeral escorts were killed at work, due to the fact that they were stuck inattentive or carefree motorists. For this reason, some cities, such as Seattle, can no longer allow their firefighters to work as funeral escorts during non-business hours. Nevertheless, despite the unfavorable aspects of work, there is a place for improving the public image, which some policemen demonstrate.
© 2006 Shirley Ann Parker

