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dawsongirl
01-09-2002, 04:45 PM
Not having had too many run-ins with them, I'm no expert, but I think they're okay. But then nothing too exciting happens around here. There is a guy that lives down the street who gets to take his unit home (he's not even a sergeant or lieutenant) and when he leaves for work he goes like 45 in a 25. That's a bit jerky.
All in all, they're no Pete Malloy and Jim Reed, but they're okay.
**dawsongirl-who is NOT obsessed with Adam-12! :lol:**
JoJoJoJoJoJoJoJoJo
01-09-2002, 04:50 PM
ours is fine i guess...of course they are all bitches though if you have a run in w/ them. but i guess there just doing their jobs
Mossopp
01-09-2002, 04:54 PM
There are hardly any police officers round my way. Cos I live in the middle-of-bloody-nowhere there are about 3 police officers for my entire area! I dunno what they are like cos I'm a good wee Mossopp and I've never come into contact with the police (well, apart from one time when I was a witness to a car wreck......but I didn't cause it - I swear!!! ;) )
Babes_Cat
01-09-2002, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by JoJoJoJoJoJoJoJoJo
ours is fine i guess...of course they are all bitches though if you have a run in w/ them. but i guess there just doing their jobs
Oh yeah! I hate run-ins with them... ugh not fun!
Max Whittaker
01-09-2002, 05:33 PM
[i]Originally posted by Mossopp(well, apart from one time when I was a witness to a car wreck......but I didn't cause it - I swear!!! ;) ) [/B]
Is that so? Where were you on the night in question?
I think some cops are really cool here,though I know none personally.
JDS84
01-09-2002, 05:42 PM
All the police here are jerks and perverts. One pulls over teenagers even if they are doing the speed or doing nothing wrong.
Warm & Fuzzy
01-09-2002, 05:48 PM
Of course! It's New York, everyone! :D
I personally know only one police officer, he's my father's best friend...
KerriBerri687
01-09-2002, 09:05 PM
Originally posted by Jo's the bomb
Of course! It's New York, everyone! :D
u got that rite!! hehehe
Warm & Fuzzy
01-09-2002, 09:17 PM
Originally posted by Blair n' Jo Rock
u got that rite!! hehehe ;):D
Kay Scarpetta
01-09-2002, 09:21 PM
All the officers here are at least nice to me because my mom works with like, every officer/court/station in Western Massachusetts...and they know if they lay one finger on me, my mother will kick their ass.
DJM77
01-09-2002, 10:41 PM
I've met some good cops and I've met some bad cops.
ILuvJoandBlair
01-09-2002, 11:09 PM
Some of our police officers suck. They are known to be very abusive, which is not very pleasant. On the other hand, some police here very are nice and respectful.
Kristina
01-10-2002, 01:01 AM
Originally posted by JDS84
All the police here are jerks and perverts. One pulls over teenagers even if they are doing the speed or doing nothing wrong.
DITTO! I have had about 1 million run-ins with the police, like when I went to my friends party. They are so rude, almost all the people there were drinking, smoking, and ooh u kno what lol but I wasn't doing anything and they actually have the nerve to start yelling right in front of my face with all that spit. That's why they're named "The pigs!" lolz
Mossopp
01-10-2002, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by Max Whittaker
Is that so? Where were you on the night in question?
:rolleyes: Haha, very funny! ;)
I was standing right at the side of the road. I was about 10 feet away from this car when it sped round a corner and missed this little girl on a bike by about 2 inches. The car swerved and smashed into a tractor that was coming in the opposite direction. The tractor got off ok but the car was a crumpled mess!
That was one of the scariest things I have ever been witness to! The police only questioned me cos they needed an eyewitness account. That's the only time I've ever come into contact with the "cops"!
Meg07945
01-10-2002, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by JDS84
All the police here are jerks and perverts. One pulls over teenagers even if they are doing the speed or doing nothing wrong.
Wait!!! I don't get it. Isn't doing speed illegal?! HELP!! Anywya, I catch your drift about doing nothing wrong. My friend's brother was drving home after hockey practice, but he went somewhere first, and it was like 1 AM. The cops gave him a 200 dollar fine because he was carrying hockey sticks-- "potential weapons!"
dawsongirl
01-10-2002, 04:43 PM
Originally posted by Meg07945
Wait!!! I don't get it. Isn't doing speed illegal?! HELP!!
I think she meant the speed limit, not the drug. ;)
Meg07945
01-10-2002, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by dawsongirl
I think she meant the speed limit, not the drug. ;)
Oh!! LOL!! I should have realized that. Don't mind my fried brains from studying for bio. :)
Babes_Cat
01-10-2002, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by Meg07945
Oh!! LOL!! I should have realized that. Don't mind my fried brains from studying for bio. :)
AHHHH! HAHA! I THOUGHT THE SAME THING! Sheesh, I am so blonde today!
#1_Nancy_McKeon
06-02-2002, 04:55 AM
Nice? Courteous? LOL That's funny. Just a few months ago one of our officers turned on their lights to pull over a man and instead of pulling right over he pulled into this apartment building complex (where he lived) and did everything they asked him to, but when they had guns on him while he still sat in the car and told him to put his hands up. He literally couldn't he had had an operation a few months before that his arms could no longer raise that high, but they wouldn't listen to him. So he figured he'd get out and get him wife to tell them, but when he went to get his wife they sprayed him with pepper spray, and still he was able to get to his apartment. Although, when he got in a sworm of officers came in and beat him in front of his 4 and 7 year old kids and his wife. He ended up with two black eyes, broken arms, a broken leg, etc.
Then two weeks after that in the same Police Department here an officer pulled over a woman, and ordered her to get out of the car. She did so..then he handcuffed her and pushed her to the ground and she hit the ground and broke teeth off and her face was real scratched up from the pavement of the road. Plus he broke her arm somehow...
So taking all this... Oh yes, our Police Department are kind, giving, gracious, the list goes on.............. Not.
Oh, and get this--- we were driving down the road and on a local casino there's this big banner that's praising our police department for what 'great work' they are doing in the community. LOL.
Plata
06-02-2002, 05:56 AM
Originally posted by #1_Nancy_McKeon
Nice? Courteous? LOL That's funny. Just a few months ago one of our officers turned on their lights to pull over a man and instead of pulling right over he pulled into this apartment building complex (where he lived) and did everything they asked him to, but when they had guns on him while he still sat in the car and told him to put his hands up. He literally couldn't he had had an operation a few months before that his arms could no longer raise that high, but they wouldn't listen to him. So he figured he'd get out and get him wife to tell them, but when he went to get his wife they sprayed him with pepper spray, and still he was able to get to his apartment. Although, when he got in a sworm of officers came in and beat him in front of his 4 and 7 year old kids and his wife. He ended up with two black eyes, broken arms, a broken leg, etc.
Then two weeks after that in the same Police Department here an officer pulled over a woman, and ordered her to get out of the car. She did so..then he handcuffed her and pushed her to the ground and she hit the ground and broke teeth off and her face was real scratched up from the pavement of the road. Plus he broke her arm somehow...
Oh my god! That is horrible! It sounds like those police officers are really too rough. Just because the police work with the law they should at least try to consider others at least once in awhile and not act so mean towards other people, especially if the people haven't done anything wrong.
Czas na Zywiec
06-02-2002, 12:23 PM
Tell me if this is courteous. If they catch you seeding, they give you a ticket, publish an article about you in the town newspaper giving your name, where your from if you own a buisness, and what you did.
vienna waits
06-02-2002, 12:29 PM
Originally posted by Ricky Ricardo
Tell me if this is courteous. If they catch you seeding, they give you a ticket, publish an article about you in the town newspaper giving your name, where your from if you own a buisness, and what you did.
Are you talking about the police report? Because whenever the police go anywhere and have to arrest people or whatever I thought they always put that in the newspaper part called the police report. I dunno about tickets though... I don't think they put those in the newspaper because that would be way too many!! My parents always read that in the mornings to see if any of our family members have been in trouble. LoL usually we'll find one of em in there every once in awhile.
Montana Ponine
06-02-2002, 12:30 PM
Well, I guess they're OK...I mean, they're just doing their jobs. But I gotta admit they kinda scare me...:eek:
Czas na Zywiec
06-02-2002, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by tootieismyfav
Are you talking about the police report? Because whenever the police go anywhere and have to arrest people or whatever I thought they always put that in the newspaper part called the police report. I dunno about tickets though... I don't think they put those in the newspaper because that would be way too many!! My parents always read that in the mornings to see if any of our family members have been in trouble. LoL usually we'll find one of em in there every once in awhile.
No, if you do anything, they go to the poaper and write "_____ ____ from Holiday Inn received speeding ticket" then the article is like 2 paragraphs long. :rolleyes:
Mijada
06-02-2002, 02:30 PM
I live right near a police station and there are officers all over the place, but I've never had any problems with them. A new law was just passed in my town though. If a police officer sees anyone talking on a cell phone, eating, drinking, fiddling with the radio ect. while driving a car, that person will be issued a $500 fine. That really stinks because I always eat while I'm driving.
Hollow
06-02-2002, 04:15 PM
I dunno ive never met nun of em
Plata
06-02-2002, 05:06 PM
Originally posted by Mijada
A new law was just passed in my town though. If a police officer sees anyone talking on a cell phone, eating, drinking, fiddling with the radio ect. while driving a car, that person will be issued a $500 fine. That really stinks because I always eat while I'm driving.
Oh my goodness! I eat alot while in the car as well. Not that I'm usually driving at the same time. My dad does, though. And, he talks on the cell only sometimes when he's driving. He won't talk on the phone when he drives a bus at his work, though. I guess just to make the passengers feel safe. That sounds stupid that they would issue a $500 fine for fiddling with the radio. I mean, if they don't want people fiddling with the radio in the car, why did the people who make the cars install radios in the cars in the first place? :confused:
dawsongirl
06-02-2002, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by Ricky Ricardo
Tell me if this is courteous. If they catch you seeding, they give you a ticket, publish an article about you in the town newspaper giving your name, where your from if you own a buisness, and what you did.
We have a police report in our paper every week. Welcome to the nosey Midwest.
AllIWantIsYourClutch
06-02-2002, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by dawsongirl
We have a police report in our paper every week. Welcome to the nosey Midwest.
We have one every day...GO MIDWEST! LoL. Where you from?
Mr. Shy Guy
06-02-2002, 10:52 PM
I think my towns police is pretty bad. In our local police log, it's pretty much empty and that's not good for a town of 12,000 people.
#1_Nancy_McKeon
06-03-2002, 04:36 AM
Originally posted by gbscott1954
If any of you were a police officer and you were handcuffing a
suspect, how would you apply the handcuffs:carefully snap them
on or clamp down on them? I just thought I would ask y'all.
See, now I like the whole idea of being a cop. You get the cuffs, you get the badge, you get the gun, you get the power... Man- that'd be the life. I'm just too big of a weenie to pursue that line of work- I think. I'd love being able to bust into places to arrest people and flash that badge, "You're under arrest." haha
Let's see... to answer your question I think it would depend. Depend on what type of suspect you were handling. If he/she is a threat I think you'd just snap the cuffs on whichever way you could so they are no longer as much of a threat to you. Otherwise if it's something pety I think you'd do it more carefully to an extent. Just depends on the circumstances I suppose. Good question though. :)
vienna waits
06-03-2002, 11:18 AM
Originally posted by Rosa Blasi Rulz
We have one every day...GO MIDWEST! LoL. Where you from?
lol same here
dawsongirl
06-03-2002, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by Rosa Blasi Rulz
We have one every day...GO MIDWEST! LoL. Where you from?
Iowa :)
XoVanillaRain90oX
06-03-2002, 09:15 PM
Well I've never had a run in w/ a cop but they seem ver very nice over here. :).
AllIWantIsYourClutch
06-03-2002, 09:44 PM
Originally posted by dawsongirl
Iowa :)
Hey we got Indiana, Iowa, and Illinois! One big happy family!
JDS84
06-04-2002, 08:00 PM
Most of the cops here cheat on there wives with other cops. One is very nice. He is faithful to his wife.
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