View Poll Results: Why Do you NOT Like Cops?
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Had a Bad Expierence At one point, where a cop was completely Rude to me for no reason
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I Just dont Like cops...
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I have reasons...(Please, Share them below..No Judgement passed by us)
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I Like Cops, I've never had a problem with them
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- We'll leave this one open for discussion, and see how many of you ACTUALLY want to ask a Cop a Question!
WHILE there are many of you on here that really dont care for Police, sometimes...People have questions, and That's what We'll leave this one up to..
Please Note Though, We WILL NOT run you through NCIC/CCIC to see if you have any Warrants out for your arrest, We WILL NOT run your Friends...And Certainly WILL NOT Provide you with ANY SORT of legal Advice...
Ask Anything you'd Like, Post your Oppinion about Police here if you feel the Need to, Regardless...There's Plenty of Police Officers (including myself) That will answer any questions presented...Within Reason of course!
Be Safe, And Ask Away!03-28-09 10:15 AMLike 0 - What's your favorite donut???
(Hahahaha... sorry Nate, had to.)
This actually has potential to be a great thread. Hopefully people will utilize it.03-28-09 10:35 AMLike 0 - 03-28-09 10:35 AMLike 0
- Actually I really dislike police. They are never around when you are about to get mugged or something. But light up a joint and they pop out from n e where. Since you said we can say what we think I would like to say, and I mean this with ni disrespect, 99 percent of ya are fags. Thanks for that oppurtunity. P.s. Don't ban me for the language
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-28-09 10:41 AMLike 0 - Actually I really dislike police.
That's ok, you're allowed to
They are never around when you are about to get mugged or something.
Well if YOU know when you're about to get mugged or something, call the cops... Or if you don't know, how can they?
But light up a joint and they pop out from n e where.
Don't light up a joint, or maybe just light one up when you're about to get "Mugged or something"
Since you said we can say what we think I would like to say, and I mean this with ni disrespect, 99 percent of ya are fags.
No problem matey, we have our own opinions of many of our clients as well And what's wrong with fags? I often smoke 20 a day....
So what was the question?03-28-09 11:11 AMLike 0 -
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- SevereDeceitSDCrawfish tales are awesome, i can eat a few buckets of boiled crawfish, delicious...03-28-09 11:26 AMLike 0
- Here's a legitimate question for you... (this actually happened)...
Three cars travelling along on the highway and a cop rolls up behind the first one. Stays there for about 2 minutes and changes lanes to the next and the same for the third before speeding ahead.
He/she was obviously running the plates, but for what reason?03-28-09 11:33 AMLike 0 - SevereDeceitSDI like this thread, i've grown up around Law Enforcement my whole life, BTW, police don't need a reason to run your plate or pull you over...03-28-09 11:35 AMLike 0
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- I have a question...
Are local PD allowed to pull you over and cite you outside their city limits?
Likewise are county sheriffs allowed outside their county?
And State troopers outside their state?
Does this all depend on which state you live in?
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com03-28-09 11:38 AMLike 0 - Here's a legitimate question for you... (this actually happened)...
Three cars travelling along on the highway and a cop rolls up behind the first one. Stays there for about 2 minutes and changes lanes to the next and the same for the third before speeding ahead.
He/she was obviously running the plates, but for what reason?
The Vehicles COULD have matched a description of those previously Stolen, He/she could have been checking that the plate matches the vehicle, and or looking for something out of the ordinary when driving behind the vehicles...It happens a lot actucally03-28-09 11:46 AMLike 0 - I have a question...
Are local PD allowed to pull you over and cite you outside their city limits?
Likewise are county sheriffs allowed outside their county?
And State troopers outside their state?
Does this all depend on which state you live in?
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It Truely depends on the Agency, But if a Pursuit started in Say Denver, And Ended up in Fort Collins, Denver PD would Follow The Chase, Along with State and Who ever else joined in along the way...Or at least That's how it would work here Could be different from state to state too though03-28-09 11:47 AMLike 0 - Hey nifty thread. I personally don't have anything against police so long as they're decent people I've only ever met three cops that were absolute a**holes. I get pulled over a lot for speeding/racing and such but I've found most cops are decent people. I do have a few questions though.
Is it true you have a quota?
If you ask a cop how fast you were going do they have to give you a ticket?
Is it true if you don't have your engine running you can't pull us over?
And how long can you follow a car(s) before you're supposed to leave us alone?
If you the cop is being followed by a car what's procedure on this?
Just somethings I'm a bit curious on, the last one I ask because in some states it's illegal to follow cop cars but in mine it's not and I've gotten some interesting responses from officersLast edited by ginya-san; 03-28-09 at 11:49 AM. Reason: wording
03-28-09 11:48 AMLike 0 - Fantastic!
Thanks so far for the questions You have been asking! Im actucally more than happy to answer questions that are within my limits...However, there are a Bunch of other Cops on here too that will chime in from time to time...Hopefully, We Can answer SOME of your questions...But Please remember, We Cannot give you any sort of legal advice
Nate03-28-09 11:51 AMLike 0 - Hey nifty thread. I personally don't have anything against police so long as they're decent people I've only ever met three cops that were absolute a**holes. I get pulled over a lot for speeding/racing and such but I've found most cops are decent people. I do have a few questions though.
Is it true you have a quota?
If you ask a cop how fast you were going do they have to give you a ticket?
Is it true if you don't have your engine running you can't pull us over?
And how long can you follow a car(s) before you're supposed to leave us alone?
If you the cop is being followed by a car what's procedure on this?
Just somethings I'm a bit curious on, the last one I ask because in some states it's illegal to follow cop cars but in mine it's not and I've gotten some interesting responses from officers
1. Quota - Some Do, Some Dont...Depends on the Agency
2. If you're pulled over for speeding, You'll be told by the officer who contacts you how fast you were going...Does that make Sense?
3. If you're parked...We Can still contact you to make sure everything is okay...
The other Two, I Really have no answer for to be completely Honest...03-28-09 11:54 AMLike 0 - This one is Simple...And Yes They Can..BUT under circumstances...
It Truely depends on the Agency, But if a Pursuit started in Say Denver, And Ended up in Fort Collins, Denver PD would Follow The Chase, Along with State and Who ever else joined in along the way...Or at least That's how it would work here Could be different from state to state too though
And if he did call in local PD, how could that officer right a citation of an infraction (say speeding, improper lane change, etc) that he didn't actually see?
I have always wondered about these kinds of jurisdiction (again sp?) laws.03-28-09 11:56 AMLike 0 - There are Some of these I CANT Answer...Perhaps I can get Kevin, Chris or CJ to chime in here...
1. Quota - Some Do, Some Dont...Depends on the Agency
2. If you're pulled over for speeding, You'll be told by the officer who contacts you how fast you were going...Does that make Sense?
3. If you're parked...We Can still contact you to make sure everything is okay...
The other Two, I Really have no answer for to be completely Honest...
At least that's my guess on it.03-28-09 11:58 AMLike 0 - You've been drinking and you get pulled over:
If you blow and fail you have no defense.
If you don't blow a good lawyer might be able to get a lesser charge than DUI.
True?03-28-09 12:13 PMLike 0 -
- Since I'm not a cop... if you refuse to blow, they will arrest you and throw you in jail. Some agencies will let you sit, giving you the time to sober up and by the time you do blow, will be back down in the legal limit and therefore can't charge you with DUI.
However, I believe some agencies will find loopholes to make you blow once you get to the station.
But do not quote me on the above... this is all based on what I've heard from a few friends of mine that have been through this scenario and both have had the above examples happen to them.03-28-09 12:35 PMLike 0
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