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Policing The Police

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by David Ridings

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Former Metro Nashville police officer, prosecutor, and defense attorney David Ridings talks about ways we can encourage the policing of the police. In this day and age of critisicsm of police, and talk of defunding the police, Policing the Police has a different idea. Let's not "defund" the police. Let's "defend" them. Let's stand with good cops who agree to police themselves, and expose the bad cops. It's time we teach police how to denounce the blue code of silence and police the police. It can be done. And it's time! Listen and interact on the air today... and let your opinion be known.

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3/1/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for 21.0003 - Top 3 things to do when stopped by police.

April 7, 2021

21.0003 - Top 3 things to do when stopped by police.

<p>What do you do when you get stopped by the police. How do you handle "police contact". &nbsp;Here are the top 3 things you MUST remember.</p>

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March 7, 2021

21.0002 - Justice, Mercy or Grace. Which would you prefer?

<p>Crime Time Central interviews Pastor Maury Davis. Convicted of murder in 1975, Pastor Davis was sentenced to 20 years in a Texas Maximum Security Prison. That is where he found Jesus, got saved, and ultimately got out. Pastor Davis and his family came to Nashville to build a church in the 80's. &nbsp;He has since retired from Cornerstone, and now travels and speaks with Maury Davis Ministries.&nbsp;</p> <p>Be sure to comment below. You can opine about&nbsp;his crime, his punishment, or his religion.&nbsp;</p> <p>Just let us know what you think.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 21.0001 - Escape. Guilty or Not Guilty? The Average Juror.

March 1, 2021

21.0001 - Escape. Guilty or Not Guilty? The Average Juror.

<p>In this short intro episode, enjoy a quick segment from Crime Time Central featuring David Ridings, as host, and Lynda Ridings as the "average juror". &nbsp;Escape from a halfway house. Guilty or Not Guilty? &nbsp;You decide.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Policing The Police?

Former Metro Nashville police officer, prosecutor, and defense attorney David Ridings talks about ways we can encourage the policing of the police. In this day and age of critisicsm of police, and talk of defunding the police, Policing the Police has a different idea. Let's not "defund" the police. Let's "defend" them. Let's stand with good cops who agree to police themselves, and expose the bad cops. It's time we teach police how to denounce the blue code of silence and police the police. It can be done. And it's time!

Listen and interact on the air today... and let your opinion be known.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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