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675 Sunrise Dr, Bethel Heights, AR 72764, USA
Bethel Heights, Arkansas 72764
+1 479-751-1757

Officer who serviced an automobile accident was rude, short, accusatory, and seemingly racist. He was very short, annoyed, and aggravated with my questions. I am white. He is Hispanic. The tow company drivers were Hispanic and the officer seemed jolly and happy while speaking with other Hispanics, but when he dealt with my white friend and I, he was professional, but far from cordial, as we know he can be based on his interaction with other hispanics. He likewise accused me of lying. Totally annoyed. I wonder if cops would be more respectable if they were required to attain a college degree? I find it odd that the occupation in our country requiring the most discretion, tact, and responsibility, requires the least amount of education and training. High school diploma, run a mile, get a gun, above the law.

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Bethel Heights Police

Police station at 675 Sunrise Dr, Bethel Heights, AR 72764, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Bethel Heights Police: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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675 Sunrise Dr, Bethel Heights, AR 72764, USA.
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Bethel Heights
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Bethel Heights Police is a US Police station based in Bethel Heights, Arkansas. Bethel Heights Police is located at 675 Sunrise Dr, Bethel Heights, AR 72764, USA.


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  • Zoe
    Added 2016.01.06
    Officer who serviced an automobile accident was rude, short, accusatory, and seemingly racist. He was very short, annoyed, and aggravated with my questions. I am white. He is Hispanic. The tow company drivers were Hispanic and the officer seemed jolly and happy while speaking with other Hispanics, but when he dealt with my white friend and I, he was professional, but far from cordial, as we know he can be based on his interaction with other hispanics. He likewise accused me of lying. Totally annoyed. I wonder if cops would be more respectable if they were required to attain a college degree? I find it odd that the occupation in our country requiring the most discretion, tact, and responsibility, requires the least amount of education and training. High school diploma, run a mile, get a gun, above the law.
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