AverageJoesGym Posted October 7, 2014 Posted October 7, 2014 Nice story on Yahoo: A Michigan public safety officer has made good on his promise to protect and serve the people in his community. On Oct. 4, Officer Ben Hall of Emmett Township, Mich., received a call to investigate a car in which, reportedly, an unsecured child was observed. Alexis DeLorenzo and her daughter were riding in this car with a friend. When Hall pulled them over, things didn't go as expected. When Hall walked over to the car, he saw that DeLorenzo's 5-year-old daughter was wearing a seat belt but was not secured in a booster seat. In Michigan, child safety restraints are required for children under the age of 7. "When I spoke to [DeLorenzo], she was very forthcoming and knew that the child should be in a booster seat," Hall said. He added, "She admitted that she was wrong and that she had recently fallen on hard times." Hall said DeLorenzo told him that her car had been repossessed that day with her daughter's booster seat in it, and she simply couldn't afford a replacement booster seat. Instead of writing DeLorenzo a ticket, Hall decided to address the problem with, to his mind, a more productive solution. "A ticket doesn't solve the situation," Hall told WXMI-TV. "What solves it is the child being in the booster seat like she should be." Hall instructed DeLorenzo to meet him at the local Walmart. There, instead of writing her a ticket, he purchased a booster seat for her. DeLorenzo was overwhelmed by the officer's understanding and compassion. Hall didn't seem fazed; he said, "It was the easiest 50 bucks I ever spent." DeLorenzo made sure that Hall's actions were recognized, posting to the Emmett Township Police Department's website her thanks: "I would like to say thank you to officer Hall for his help and compassion. Last night he helped me and my family out more than he will ever know. I recently hit a financial struggle, lost my vehicle, and my childen's car seats. And last night officer Hall was doing his job and saw that my daughter was not in a car seat, and yes I know how important it is for her to be in one, he went out of his way, and out of his own pocket, and purchased my daughter a car seat. I thank God for putting you in my life officer Hall. You are an amazing man, and I will never forget the kindness and compassion you showed me, and you also showed my daughter and myself that there are people out there that care. Thank you! " The Emmett Township Police Department also acknowledged Hall's efforts, posting, "Nice job Officer Hall!!" Safety officer or not, Hall showed DeLorenzo with his selfless act what it means to help someone in need, and she hopes to "pay it forward." She said, "He did his job and above and beyond that, just to protect a little girl and to help a family that can't help themselves right now." Cop Buys Mom Booster Seat Instead of Issuing a Ticket
rockmom Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 I love stories of compassion! Thanks for sharing this!
lawildcat Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Love it! Sometimes we forget all the good that the police actually do to help people.
jericho Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Wait, I thought all police were bad and just shoot people. Oh wait, that is what the media wants you to think.
nkuclubbaseball19 Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Thanks for sharing AJG. That's an awesome story!!
sports fan Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Are we sure this wasn't racially motivated?! Every other police story in the news is.
LRCW Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Some people will hate on police no matter the circumstance. I posted this story on Facebook this morning because I thought it was a great story, and it shows that despite that the mainstream media tries to display officers in a negative light, that there are a lot of great law enforcement officers out there. The 1st person to respond posted "Those are given away for free, he should have given her a ticket. "
InItToWinIt Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Great job for sharing! Wish more stories like this were shared more often.
Getslow Posted October 8, 2014 Posted October 8, 2014 Wait, I thought all police were bad and just shoot people. Oh wait, that is what the media wants you to think. This article came from the media.
jericho Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 This article came from the media. Not the real media. Yahoo news to me don't qualify.
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