Rita Smith is 43 years old. She lived in Richardson, Texas, and worked for the Dallas Police Department. She's an officer. Her husband is also a law enforcement officer, but he did not work in the same department. They have a 15-year-old son, Matthew. Like most law enforcement officers, Smith worked in shifts. She worked an early shift last week. She started working at 07 o'clock and finished at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. When she worked an early shift, she got up at 5 o'clock. She spent a few minutes with her family, then put on her uniform and went to work. She always went to work by car. She doesn't use public transport because it's unreliable. It usually took an hour to get to work. When she arrived at the Dallas Police Department, she had a briefing. Then she would pick up her patrol car and drive to her patrol area. Smith loves his job, but doesn't like paperwork. “For everything I've done, I've filled out three forms," she says. It took me a lot of time”
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