Thermal
August Member
They don't need to. The likelihood of injury or death is what it is. The occupation is only a way of gauging what that likelihood is.
If someone can't cope with the danger level which is part of the occupation of cop then they should find an occupation that they can handle. Not left to take it out on someone who has the misfortune to be in front of their sights when they lose it.
Again, a caveat: cops face directly aggressive people regularly, and whether or not they get hurt or killed is more directly related to their own aggressively handling the situation. It could be argued that, as you agreed, there are proportionally few of these incidents out of the millions of cop interactions. This can be viewed as excellent restraint and appropriate response, even in the face of extreme risk (unlike slipping off the trash truck).