>> we have officer eddie vincent who works in the high school, and newly apoint lieuna >> thank you. bill: how tough is it being a police officer these days? >> in today's climate, it's a lot harder. everybody loves to do the job, loss of the interaction with the public and helping out. sometimes it feeds into the negative stuff but we have a job to do and continue to do our job and enjoy it. bill: officer, what's it mean to you to have your civilian-elected leader make this grand gesture and say it's time we start recognizing what the cops are doing? mayor freed and that's one of the things that's great is he's not afraid to speak his mind. >> what are you doing to help recognize the work that the men and women do? >> the one thing i tell people, if you can close your eyes and imagine what it would be like if you dialed 911 and no one came. these are the front line. they protect us from everything that can possibly go wrong. in robbinsville, we're putting cameras in every police car to protect the officers and the public. we make sure that we're we don't do everything right. when we