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They should fire that commanding officer's ass off the roof of the police station.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by 80coupe View Postanother cop on the side of the road!
Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostThey should fire that commanding officer's ass off the roof of the police station.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostI have no idea.......
That's what happens when officers promote and start focusing on a career instead of being a cop. The long line of ass-kissing politics start, and they do anything they can to look like they are whipping the troops.
You must have been to my agency. Just about all LT. and higher are this way. They treat everyone else beneath them like shit. It's miserable at times.Karussell White - 2010 Genesis Coupe R-Spec 6MT 2.0T -
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Generally, it seems cops are too busy or don't care to interact with people like they used to. It WOULD be nice to see that a little more. I'm not saying ignore calls, but if not on a call and doing a patrol, what's wrong with tossing a football or saying "hi"?
Wait, would that be like smoking at work?Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by LANTIRN View PostWhatever happened to good ol' days when the local police were like Andy Griffith and an actual part of the community? I miss those days, and I am too young to have been around for them.
I do understand their concern about them being on overtime; budgets need to be watched, but throwing a football with kids should not be the complaint.
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When you removed foot patrols and put cops in air conditioned, tinted windowed bubbles, you started removing them from being part of the solution. Now they are viewed as interlopers that the community do not trust as they don't know them.
That's a generality of course.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Geez... I do this all the time! Last week before I went on paternity leave, I was on a bike patrol at the Local HS and saw a coach and PE kids on the track running in this 100+ heat. Later found out they were running/walking a mile. I dropped my bike, took off helmet and ran a lap and a half with some of the slower kids. THen I stuck around and hung witht he coach as the kids finished. This is the part of my job I love.
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Originally posted by Tannerm View PostGeez... I do this all the time! Last week before I went on paternity leave, I was on a bike patrol at the Local HS and saw a coach and PE kids on the track running in this 100+ heat. Later found out they were running/walking a mile. I dropped my bike, took off helmet and ran a lap and a half with some of the slower kids. THen I stuck around and hung witht he coach as the kids finished. This is the part of my job I love.
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Originally posted by Osiris View PostYou must have been to my agency. Just about all LT. and higher are this way. They treat everyone else beneath them like shit. It's miserable at times.
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostGenerally, it seems cops are too busy or don't care to interact with people like they used to. It WOULD be nice to see that a little more. I'm not saying ignore calls, but if not on a call and doing a patrol, what's wrong with tossing a football or saying "hi"?
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