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These BLPs are not of good quality, and part of what makes them not good is the amount of puffery--non-notable information inserted only to add an air of importance to the subject. We don't list interviews, and adding "exclusive" makes it worse. This "Community and volunteer service", that's just resume filler, and at some point one wonders--how do you get to these topics? Where do you get this esoteric primary sourcing, like the minutes of a PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING or the two-page flyer of the graduation of some firemen? Drmies (talk) 18:26, 6 March 2017 (UTC)Reply