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KillerBee370 09-01-2011 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyBPD (Post 1293203)
It beats running call to call to call solving peoples problems thats for sure.

That pesky part of protect and serve. I hope that's not the collective thought process of most cops. :ugh2:

nmjaxx9 09-01-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1293742)
That pesky part of protect and serve. I hope that's not the collective thought process of most cops. :ugh2:

Watch wat u say hes a cop remember! O wait last time I checked cops dont have jurisdiction on this site. nvm :bowrofl:

TonyBPD 09-01-2011 11:37 PM

Our department caters to most where most departments don't. But it pays well so its all good

Red__Zed 09-02-2011 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TonyBPD (Post 1294028)
Our department caters to most where most departments don't. But it pays well so its all good

Much respect here. Your well-controlled answer shows you're the good kinda cop:tup:

KillerBee370 09-02-2011 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed (Post 1295453)
Much respect here. Your well-controlled answer shows you're the good kinda cop:tup:

The only good kind of cop is the kind that doesn't issue tickets. I mean on top of a broke nation, unconstitutional taxes, and wonderful things like the current administration along with it's "Patriot" Act, I gotta worry about getting pinched for going 10 over or no front plate?

C'mon.

Red__Zed 09-02-2011 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1295536)
The only good kind of cop is the kind that doesn't issue tickets. I mean on top of a broke nation, unconstitutional taxes, and wonderful things like the current administration along with it's "Patriot" Act, I gotta worry about getting pinched for going 10 over or no front plate?

C'mon.

Some tickets are reasonable IMO.

I've been on the receiving end of some ridiculous tickets (63 in a 60, on a downhil), but most officers are pretty reasonable people, just doing their job.

DJ-of-E 09-02-2011 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1295536)
I gotta worry about getting pinched for going 10 over or no front plate?

C'mon.

No front plate makes cops harder to identify the vehicle driven. I like the idea of cop cars with license plate readers to automatically mark which vehicles were stolen.

Going over 10, I've been on the receiving end from a car. Different being hit by a car going 25 and going 35 is pretty huge.


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Originally Posted by KillerBee370 (Post 1293163)
So you would love to sit around and collect revenue all day? :stirthepot:

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Originally Posted by TonyBPD (Post 1293203)
It beats running call to call to call solving peoples problems thats for sure.

Dude, I have little patience dealing with people in stupid domestic "he cheating on me, so I grab my brother to beat him up" sort of drama. Gives me brain cramps. I applaud if you have to deal with that round the clock.

TonyBPD 09-02-2011 09:11 PM

My limit is 15 over unless its a school zone or nasty conditions. I rock a front plate so everyone else should as well. :tup:

KillerBee370 09-02-2011 10:33 PM

Well respect for the job that you do. I wouldn't want to deal with half that stuff either. I just think some tickets are nonsense (and others completely warranted, ie the school zone).

But let's get the vehicle code sorted out when it comes to things like front plate. It's not required in certain states yet in others it is? I don't get it.

KillerBee370 09-02-2011 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ-of-E (Post 1295764)
No front plate makes cops harder to identify the vehicle driven. I like the idea of cop cars with license plate readers to automatically mark which vehicles were stolen.

My vehicle's not stolen. I've never even been arrested. Why do I need to be identified? I'd say in my neck of the woods (especially Manhattan Beach) where cops definitely use those things, stolen cars are rare rare rare. All sorts of other revenue however... well I guess it's just that much easier to figure out who's tags are out. Cheap.




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Originally Posted by DJ-of-E (Post 1295764)
Going over 10, I've been on the receiving end from a car. Different being hit by a car going 25 and going 35 is pretty huge.

You've been nailed by cars doing both speeds? Dude you got all sorts of bad luck! :eek:

TonyBPD 09-02-2011 11:09 PM

I think the front plate required is ridiculous. My town has a ton of Pennsylvania and Delaware cars go through it and there is no front plate required in those states. Then you have inspection stickers and ahhhhhhhh! So many different things. Now in NJ vehicle inspections are for emissions only. The equipment is on you to check and maintain. NJ is a mess.

RiCharlie 09-04-2011 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Sarcasm (Post 1284137)
if the police are trying to keep people driving at safe speeds, and flashing my lights tells people to slow down, then it sounds like I am actually helping the police to achieve their goal.

Your obviously a salesman..right?

PapoZalsa 09-04-2011 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DJ-of-E (Post 1295764)
No front plate makes cops harder to identify the vehicle driven. I like the idea of cop cars with license plate readers to automatically mark which vehicles were stolen.

Not all state has front license plates, which I really don't see the purpose.

LunaZ 09-05-2011 04:50 PM

My advice?
All you need to know is in the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1QI4P0YqtM

LunaZ 09-05-2011 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Sarcasm (Post 1284137)
if the police are trying to keep people driving at safe speeds, and flashing my lights tells people to slow down, then it sounds like I am actually helping the police to achieve their goal.

I'd love to agree with this, but... My local police department has not only ordered new vehicles in midnight blue with interior mounted light bars, they've gone through the trouble and expense of repainting the existing white vehicles and retrofitting them with interior light bars.
These "stealth" police cars are impossible to see, which leads me to believe that having a visual "presence" to keep the township and its roadways safe has taken a back seat to using ambush tactics to catch and ticket drivers.


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