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Old 10-26-2005, 09:10 PM   #1
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A forum to express how you realy feel about todays public crime control servicemen.
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Old 10-27-2005, 07:28 AM   #2
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A forum to express how you realy feel about todays public crime control servicemen.
I Believe that there are good cops and there are the ones that have the need to piss everyone the F*CK off. Not to mention that around here alot of the city cops dont do their goddamn jobs. I work in Boston and the other day some smuck runs a red light and almost smashed my company car. Cop is right there and does nothing. AM I MISSING SOMETHING?
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If we had no police the world would be a crime infested place.. people complain about the police when they DO their jobs.. ie tickets, arresting for dui, DV. but then people(chevy4life1985) complain when the police dont do thier jobs. Its a thanksless job.
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If we had no police the world would be a crime infested place.. people complain about the police when they DO their jobs.. ie tickets, arresting for dui, DV. but then people(chevy4life1985) complain when the police dont do thier jobs. Its a thanksless job.
First off i aint complaining for them doing their job. OK. Being a police officer is a stressful job. I know because my family friend is an officer and he tells me some fucked up stories. BUT when there is a need for them to do something and it aint done you get pissed. Of course you complain when they dont do their job you pay them to do it. If i didnt do my job at work people would complain and i would get fired. YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY AT WORK TO DO YOUR JOB. End of story.
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First off i aint complaining for them doing their job. OK. Being a police officer is a stressful job. I know because my family friend is an officer and he tells me some fucked up stories. BUT when there is a need for them to do something and it aint done you get pissed. Of course you complain when they dont do their job you pay them to do it. If i didnt do my job at work people would complain and i would get fired. YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY AT WORK TO DO YOUR JOB. End of story.
CHILL OUT .. try Decaf.. you dont know the whole story. so until you do CHILL
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Listen dont tell me to chill. I Don't know the whole story? WTF does that mean.
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Listen dont tell me to chill. I Don't know the whole story? WTF does that mean.
There are several things that could have been going on...
first. he could have been sitting as back up for another unit.
he could have been sitting/ responding to a silent bank alarm.
he could have been following someone.
he could have had someone in the back seat
he could have been doing an Invest. follow up.
he may not have been a traffic car, some larger cities have traffic cars and complaint cars.
he may have been a detective, in a marked unit.



SO AGIAN I SAY CHILL
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There are several things that could have been going on...
first. he could have been sitting as back up for another unit.
he could have been sitting/ responding to a silent bank alarm.
he could have been following someone.
he could have had someone in the back seat
he could have been doing an Invest. follow up.
he may not have been a traffic car, some larger cities have traffic cars and complaint cars.
he may have been a detective, in a marked unit.



SO AGIAN I SAY CHILL
First off a detective does have the power to pull someone over. Yes he was a traffic cop. Wonder how i know?? We had him 1 week later for a detail on road construction. SO know tell me to chill douche bag.
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Oh and by the way dumbass go look at what the original post says. A forum to express yourself. So stfu.
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Cops are usually pretty good except when they are having a shitty day or whatever and decide to take it out on someone who really doesn't deserve it. copcarcrzy you say people get pissed off when cops do their jobs & and when they do their jobs, and that it is a thankless job. Not really if you're breaking the law, sure you're gonna be unhappy if you got caught but that doesn't mean you're pissed at the specific cop who arrested you/ticketed you. If i break the law and get busted, it's expected. But when I see people breaking the law on a daily basis and cops aren't doing shit I get really pissed of. And also where they focus their attentions. In my town we have a massive coke/crack problem that has poped up in the last 2 or 3 years and the cops don't do shit about it. They go around arresting the fucking 16 year old kids with a dime bag of pot, and crap like that. I find in small towns like I live, where if you get caught doing something illegal then you are screwed! I've got friends who have gotten speeding tickets and then all of a sudden they start getting pulled over like once a week for nothing at all. Cops around me are power hungry, they think just because they have a badge and a gun that they are fucking god. It's like you aren't special buddy, i could go take the fucking civil service test myself and be a cop in 2 seconds. Although they are the "enforcers of the law" they take it a little too seriously and in other cases don't take it seriously enough. Peace-
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Boy, hot topic. I can sure appreciate both sides. As with the world of mechanics(I used to be one) there are good ones and there are bad ones. I hear lots of stories about big cities and smaller places like mine. I had a drug dealer living next door to me for 5 years. We worked with police for ages trying to get something done. My wife and kids were harrassed constantly. But in this day and age, the rights of people with no respect for the law seem to be better protected than those who follow it. This is no fault of our police, just the society we live in. Give the good cops a pat on the back and say thank you; and the bad ones,well, always openings at McD's.
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Cops are usually pretty good except when they are having a shitty day or whatever and decide to take it out on someone who really doesn't deserve it. copcarcrzy you say people get pissed off when cops do their jobs & and when they do their jobs, and that it is a thankless job. Not really if you're breaking the law, sure you're gonna be unhappy if you got caught but that doesn't mean you're pissed at the specific cop who arrested you/ticketed you. If i break the law and get busted, it's expected. But when I see people breaking the law on a daily basis and cops aren't doing shit I get really pissed of. And also where they focus their attentions. In my town we have a massive coke/crack problem that has poped up in the last 2 or 3 years and the cops don't do shit about it. They go around arresting the fucking 16 year old kids with a dime bag of pot, and crap like that. I find in small towns like I live, where if you get caught doing something illegal then you are screwed! I've got friends who have gotten speeding tickets and then all of a sudden they start getting pulled over like once a week for nothing at all. Cops around me are power hungry, they think just because they have a badge and a gun that they are fucking god. It's like you aren't special buddy, i could go take the fucking civil service test myself and be a cop in 2 seconds. Although they are the "enforcers of the law" they take it a little too seriously and in other cases don't take it seriously enough. Peace-

I agree, but some people get pissed, when they get caught breaking the law..
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Oh and by the way dumbass go look at what the original post says. A forum to express yourself. So stfu.
I cant believe thay allow children on here.. OH well HEY CHEVY.. CHILL OUT DUDE..... OH yeah I forgot officer chevy here is a police officer.. and knows everything...
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I really hate cops, but have I have to respect them because they have the power of screwing your driving record up and other things in your life. The cops down around Blairsville, PA are jerks. The people down here do not like us students from Wyotech. The cops down here will pull students over for nothing and make up a bunch of BS. I look at it this way though, aslong as you follow the laes you won't be hasseled.
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I really hate cops, but have I have to respect them ecause they have the power of screwing your driving record up andother things in your life. The cops down around Blairsville, PA are jerks. The people down here do not like us students from Wyotech. The cops down here will pull students over for nothing and make up a bunch of BS. I look at it this way though, aslong as you follow the laes you won't be hasseled.
Cops only help what you have already started to screw up !!!!!!!!
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