Lou Ferrigno is not just an actor but also a sheriff’s deputy in New Mexico. He recently opened up and shared his opinion on COVID-19 and law enforcement. Lou is now 68 years old and was filming a pilot before the pandemic shut everything down.
Now, when he is filming he said, “The difference is everyone has to get a COVID-19 test, the whole crew has to wear masks, the actors don’t have to, but everyone has to be careful.” He also talked about changes within the police force. He does support the use of body cameras and community policing.
Lou explained, “Years ago, the cop would walk the beat and they would get to know the neighbors and the people. It’s changing, but going back to that fashion. That’s the safest and most effective way, because this way we know as officers how to respond to the situation depending on what the response is.”
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He continued, “Every time you put a badge on and wear a uniform, you’re dealing with life and death, protecting life and property. I love all people, and all people need to unite and work together instead of having animosity when it comes to religion, politics or race. Let’s drop that. It’s all about keeping our country safe.”
In conclusion, watch the entire interview below:
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