screw cops
dwrock1
08-13-2004, 02:27 AM
im on my way home from work and i get pulled over (wasnt speeding) he says "Son oyu now why i pulled you over" I was like "I have no idea why i wasnt speeding", he goes "you were doing 37 in a 35, i wasnt going to give you a ticket untill i noticed your 3rd brake light, turn signal, and tag lights are out" i responded "what did you do brake them on your way to my car" he got mad oh well life sucks now i owe the city of Fort Worth 75$
Savage Messiah
08-13-2004, 02:31 AM
$75... that's nothing
Never talk back to the cops, or really say anything, save it for the court if anything.
Never talk back to the cops, or really say anything, save it for the court if anything.
dwrock1
08-13-2004, 02:32 AM
i know i had to get my 2 cents in
vettemaan
08-13-2004, 02:50 AM
You deserve the ticket, those guys risk their lives every day for us and you talk back... Im glad you got a ticket...
dwrock1
08-13-2004, 02:52 AM
whoa chill out i was just messing with him not my fault he doesnt have a since of humor
Savage Messiah
08-13-2004, 02:54 AM
ehh you dont mess in situations like that
dwrock1
08-13-2004, 02:56 AM
a situation like that...?!?!?!?!?!? what my tail light being out
Savage Messiah
08-13-2004, 02:57 AM
like being pulled over. Unless you know the cops, I don't think he pulled you over just to mess with you, so dont mess with him.
dwrock1
08-13-2004, 03:00 AM
i got pulled over on two diffrent occasiions, two diffrent cops for like 10 or 15 over the speed limit and they were sitting there cracking jokes with me and i didnt get tickets
LT1 Kayker
08-13-2004, 03:57 AM
Yeah, it is true that cops put their life on the line, and they serve and protect and so on, but i think their whole danger thing is a little exageratted. I was in police training for three years and knew a lot of the ones in my city, and i found out that being a police officer is only the 7th or 8th most dangerous of jobs. i dont remember exactly, but i do remember that the FIRST most dangerous is a SEWAGE WORKER. I dont see too many of them at cerimonies and praised as heros...lol. i might be off a bit and it was like 4 years ago when i got this info so dont scream at me if its a bit off plz. Dont get me wrong i totally respect police, i just thought i would throw that in there..
DiabloGT
08-13-2004, 04:04 AM
a situation like that...?!?!?!?!?!? what my tail light being out
lol they are all standing up for the cops, poor you
lol they are all standing up for the cops, poor you
twdz28
08-13-2004, 04:15 AM
Dude don’t even get me started on tickets!!! 38 of them since I was 16 and now I am 27... In all these years I have owned only sports cars... 1 300zx, 1 3000gt, 2 mustangs, and 3 z28s... All I can say is the one I have received the most in is the 00 Red Z28 I have now... And most of the time I drive very well and do the speed limit... I do give cops credit and understand they have a job to do but man sometimes I just want to yell at them for stupid shit they pull me over for...
Funny thing happened last week: my g/f was driving my car to go pick up something’s from her house... Well when she was leaving a cop passed her and turned around and started following her for about 10 to 15 miles... She was scared because they do this all the time to us... Sometimes they follow check the plates and go do something else or they have a problem with me and the car they wish they could have... Anyways this women cop pulls her over and my g/f friend gets out of the car and starts yelling at the cop, why did you pull me over? I wasn’t doing anything wrong! The car is not illegal! The black outs aren’t on the car! I wasn’t speeding! I saw you turn around and follow me forever! I’m tired of ya'll harassing me just cause I have a red sports car!!! Well this women cop replies right back, your car is illegal; you do not have a front license plate... My g/f walks to the front of the car and points, what’s that??? And says, I'm going home now, bye!!! She gets in the car and drive off... LOL… Woman can get away with anything but she did this with a women cop...
Funny thing happened last week: my g/f was driving my car to go pick up something’s from her house... Well when she was leaving a cop passed her and turned around and started following her for about 10 to 15 miles... She was scared because they do this all the time to us... Sometimes they follow check the plates and go do something else or they have a problem with me and the car they wish they could have... Anyways this women cop pulls her over and my g/f friend gets out of the car and starts yelling at the cop, why did you pull me over? I wasn’t doing anything wrong! The car is not illegal! The black outs aren’t on the car! I wasn’t speeding! I saw you turn around and follow me forever! I’m tired of ya'll harassing me just cause I have a red sports car!!! Well this women cop replies right back, your car is illegal; you do not have a front license plate... My g/f walks to the front of the car and points, what’s that??? And says, I'm going home now, bye!!! She gets in the car and drive off... LOL… Woman can get away with anything but she did this with a women cop...
osucordell
08-13-2004, 04:19 AM
I'll tell you what, you are entitled to your opinion, but keep this in mind, an oklahoma state officer was brutally beaten on a traffic stop where the guy was only going 8 over and she was going to give him a warning, she nearly died and had to have reconstructive surgery, another oklahoma officer was shot in the chest on a traffic stop before he had a chance to contact the driver, he shot the driver 9 times. The driver lived and the officer died. An officer from my agency was attacked while on foot patrol one night several months ago and was injured fairly badly. Another officer from my agency was murdered by an intoxicated driver. You are entitled to your opinion but before you say that this job's danger is exagerated, I would like to see you deal with a domestic violence call, fight in progress, an armed robery such as I dealt with last night. I would like to see you approach a full size van with dark tinted windows in the middle of the night alone with no idea of what could be waiting for you inside that van as you approach. Do my job for one month and then tell me what you think.......
vettemaan
08-13-2004, 04:48 AM
I'll tell you what, you are entitled to your opinion, but keep this in mind, an oklahoma state officer was brutally beaten on a traffic stop where the guy was only going 8 over and she was going to give him a warning, she nearly died and had to have reconstructive surgery, another oklahoma officer was shot in the chest on a traffic stop before he had a chance to contact the driver, he shot the driver 9 times. The driver lived and the officer died. An officer from my agency was attacked while on foot patrol one night several months ago and was injured fairly badly. Another officer from my agency was murdered by an intoxicated driver. You are entitled to your opinion but before you say that this job's danger is exagerated, I would like to see you deal with a domestic violence call, fight in progress, an armed robery such as I dealt with last night. I would like to see you approach a full size van with dark tinted windows in the middle of the night alone with no idea of what could be waiting for you inside that van as you approach. Do my job for one month and then tell me what you think.......
This is what im talking about...
This is what im talking about...
twdz28
08-13-2004, 04:49 AM
I'll tell you what, you are entitled to your opinion, but keep this in mind, an oklahoma state officer was brutally beaten on a traffic stop where the guy was only going 8 over and she was going to give him a warning, she nearly died and had to have reconstructive surgery, another oklahoma officer was shot in the chest on a traffic stop before he had a chance to contact the driver, he shot the driver 9 times. The driver lived and the officer died. An officer from my agency was attacked while on foot patrol one night several months ago and was injured fairly badly. Another officer from my agency was murdered by an intoxicated driver. You are entitled to your opinion but before you say that this job's danger is exagerated, I would like to see you deal with a domestic violence call, fight in progress, an armed robery such as I dealt with last night. I would like to see you approach a full size van with dark tinted windows in the middle of the night alone with no idea of what could be waiting for you inside that van as you approach. Do my job for one month and then tell me what you think.......
I do respect each and every one of you and thank you for doing your job... I also understand what you go through each and every time you make a traffic stop and what must run through your head while walking up to the car with your hand on your pistol... I would not do your job but not for the reasons you may think... Just remember you have a choice in what you do for a living and I do thank you for that...
I do respect each and every one of you and thank you for doing your job... I also understand what you go through each and every time you make a traffic stop and what must run through your head while walking up to the car with your hand on your pistol... I would not do your job but not for the reasons you may think... Just remember you have a choice in what you do for a living and I do thank you for that...
LT1 Kayker
08-13-2004, 04:52 AM
Im sorry but i think you missunderstood. I have done countless ride alongs and i actually have witnessed a lot of fights and scary things. 2 of my uncles and one of my cousins are cops. I was actually involved in wrestling down a drunk at the county fair i was "rent-a-coping" for. Got a black eye and screwed my face up for a while. I was just adding to vetts coment about the danger. I KNOW its dangerous, and i know that horrible and unfair things can happen to cops. I was just throwing in that i saw some report or something one of my friends (that was a cop back when i was in the training thing) and it said that police are only risked at 7ish or something around there, and that sewage workers have more injuries and fatalaties than police do. I totally respect police and what they do, well most of them, i have got to know a few i dislike quite a bit, but i was just throwing in the thing about the report i read.
V8carsFreak
08-13-2004, 05:12 AM
just adding something about most cops here in austin, tx they need to get a goddanm life badly and quit harrassing ppl! u see them going 50 on a 35 mph road (not liying about it) and then they think they have the right stop u just cause the tint on ur windows is too dark what kind of a fucking excuse is that!
vettemaan
08-13-2004, 05:37 AM
ummm they do have that right...
twdz28
08-13-2004, 06:09 AM
I tried to be nice about the risks involved with your job, but my job, I risk my life everyday and death is a lot more imminent in my line of work, yet not as prestige’s even though I make about four times the amount a year. I still do not feel that your jealousy of my lifestyle or income constitutes a reason for you to nit pick, and be so meticulous over minor infractions. Your job calls for you to risk your life, then do it by busting drug dealers or rapists rather than messing with a tax paying, for the most part law abiding citizens with a little better car than yours. how anal can be for stopping someone going two miles over the speed limit... excessive, ummmmmmmm, who polices you when you speed or get you car stuck on train tracks…
Best episode of cops ever!!!!
http://home.comcast.net/~vidclips8883/Cops-train.WMV
Best episode of cops ever!!!!
http://home.comcast.net/~vidclips8883/Cops-train.WMV
Moppie
08-13-2004, 07:20 AM
blah blah blah......
If you have problems with the police then take it to the police, they all have procedures for dealing with compliants.
But don't start stuff here.
If you have problems with the police then take it to the police, they all have procedures for dealing with compliants.
But don't start stuff here.
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