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Old 04-20-2010, 10:23 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Idunno why people hate on cops so much, I think most of em are cool people.
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Idunno why people hate on cops so much, I think most of em are cool people.


Do you consider people tail gating (I mean emblem to emblem) at night without lights on good people?

Well....happened to me....wanted to called the cops....but when I look more closely....IT WAS A COP!!!
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cops psshhhh, there is NOTHING a cop can do for me that i cant do for myself....except maybe harass and give little quota meeting bs tickets...cops ftl
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itt: people who received tickets for speeding and are mad at the police for doing their job
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Do you consider people tail gating (I mean emblem to emblem) at night without lights on good people?

Well....happened to me....wanted to called the cops....but when I look more closely....IT WAS A COP!!!
You are generalizing off of one case?
I have ran into power-trip jerk cops whom I almost considered reporting, and perfectly normal, friendly cops. The jerk cops are just about as common as other jerk people. The cops job is multi-faceted, they have to keep your *** in line, as well as save your *** in the case of an emergency. I think we hold a grudge against them just because we encounter the first situation more often than the latter. And to say there is nothing a cop does for you that you cant do for yourself is just ignorant.

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itt: people who received tickets for speeding and are mad at the police for doing their job
Mostly, when it comes down to traffic infractions, it comes down to "more effective use of resources"

Writing a ticket for grandma doing 70 in a 65, is not effective use of resources. Busting the gangbanger's head into a wall before taking him to jail for robbing grandma's house...is.

As far as revenue-generation, sure tickets pay more...sadly.
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You are generalizing off of one case?
I have ran into power-trip jerk cops whom I almost considered reporting, and perfectly normal, friendly cops. The jerk cops are just about as common as other jerk people. The cops job is multi-faceted, they have to keep your *** in line, as well as save your *** in the case of an emergency. I think we hold a grudge against them just because we encounter the first situation more often than the latter. And to say there is nothing a cop does for you that you cant do for yourself is just ignorant.
I see the other guy's point - just they can't do it the same legal protections.

If someone pulls a gun, and takes a hostage...you can shoot the perp, and not be held liable.

If same happens without being a LEO, and someone with a permit to carry shoots the perp, they lose their permit, their guns, and face possible jail time, not to mention the civil suit from the person's family who took the hostage (or the person who took the hostage) as well as civil and criminal charges relating to the discharge of a firearm...etc.
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Mostly, when it comes down to traffic infractions, it comes down to "more effective use of resources"

Writing a ticket for grandma doing 70 in a 65, is not effective use of resources. Busting the gangbanger's head into a wall before taking him to jail for robbing grandma's house...is.

As far as revenue-generation, sure tickets pay more...sadly.
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Doesnt sound right, I agree. But I think it would cause a serious issue to allow anybody with a gun license to shoot at the villain in such cases. I am sure officers go through a good deal of training for different situations they may encounter (how good/extensive that training is I dont know). What I am saying is on average, a police officer will know how to handle the hostage situation in a better fashion than the average joe with a gun.
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I don't even...what? You're leaving me hanging!

Seriously, I don't care either way. I go to work every day driving 80MPH in a 65. So do a number of other people, as I'm keeping flow with the faster lane of traffic...when I get hit with a ticket, I figure it's my time is all.

What ticks me off, is a speeding ticket my wife got, for going 78 in a 65. Not because she was nailed for 13 over, but because the officer said he'd knock it down to 5 over, but when it went though the court system, it went in for 24+ over.

Imagine what that did to our insurance rates.

Fine was for 5 over.

So...who lied or got it wrong?
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That sucks, I feel for you. I am young with a few minor things on my record so my insurance for the Z is pretty high... My jaw dropped when I saw how little some people are paying in an insurance thread on here.

I dont care either way, either. Just gotta live with it. Cheers man.
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Doesnt sound right, I agree. But I think it would cause a serious issue to allow anybody with a gun license to shoot at the villain in such cases. I am sure officers go through a good deal of training for different situations they may encounter (how good/extensive that training is I dont know). What I am saying is on average, a police officer will know how to handle the hostage situation in a better fashion than the average joe with a gun.
We'd have less BG's, is the bottom line.

If a BG knows his *** will get shot, not by the uniformed cop, but by potentially any Joe-Hero that sees what's going on...he'd think twice about doing something stupid.

Attach a LOUD high frequency buzzer to the trigger when it's lightly pressed...perp hears that buzzer, and thinks twice about continuing, meanwhile everyone else can GTFO of the way.

You change the attitude of BG's that the Poe-leese are the problem, to where the entire society is "the problem", and perhaps they should reconsider who the problem really is.... The result is they start comprehending that there is an overwhelming amount of force in the immediate vicinity that can stop them from doing something illegal.
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You are generalizing off of one case?
I have ran into power-trip jerk cops whom I almost considered reporting, and perfectly normal, friendly cops. The jerk cops are just about as common as other jerk people. The cops job is multi-faceted, they have to keep your *** in line, as well as save your *** in the case of an emergency. I think we hold a grudge against them just because we encounter the first situation more often than the latter. And to say there is nothing a cop does for you that you cant do for yourself is just ignorant.

I am Kielbasa, and I too... like donuts.
I am not generalizing all the cops use the tailgating "tactic" to give out tickets. But if you didn't know it was a cop; what would you do?

option #1: move to another lane for the car kissing yours to pass?
option #2: accelerate so the car behind won't be so close?
option #3: flip them off?
option #4: prove that your brakes are better than their's?

Option #2, #3 and #4 would probably end up with a ticket.

I encountered these kind of cops at least once/twice a month. I don't have "any" mods on the car, no exhuast, no tint, nothing. There's really no reason to be following without lights on and waiting for a chance to pull me over.

And talking about generalizing, I believe cops are the ones who are generalizing cars with 2 doors or badges with "sport", "turbo" or "Z" are criminals who does 200km/h on hwy. Yes, the car is capable but so are Camry and Fit (no disrespect).

I respect officers who setup road blocks and taking DUI drivers off the road. But question on the officers who hides behind the bushes and jumps out on the road for a stop. And certainly not sure about tailgating tactic.

just my 2 cent
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Yes, the car is capable but so are Camry and Fit (no disrespect).
Seriously, especially because if the camry was going that fast it wouldn't be able to stop!

















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