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BRUNSWICK — Ask Lynne Doucette about being a woman in law enforcement — the first female lieutenant at the Brunswick Police Department, in fact — and she shrugs.
At least for Doucette, 40, “It’s not about gender. A lot of it has to do with how you carry yourself, and with how well you know your job.”
On Sunday, after more than 13 years in law enforcement, Patrol Sgt. Doucette becomes Lt. Doucette.
She said she’s honored by the promotion, and hopes to one day continue up the ladder, despite working in a field that is still dominated largely by men.
One of only three women on the Brunswick force, Doucette said most of her fellow officers really don’t see gender as an issue.
“All they really want is somebody who can do the job and do it well,” she said. “You have to prove yourself, but I don’t think that’s gender … once you go to a scene and they realize you’re capable of handling yourself, you get accepted.”