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    i forgot you probably havent had a gun pulled on you before for a routine stop so maybe it is different in your eyes, but in my eyes ... putting your hand on a gun and pulling it out halfway while somebodys lettin you know how you can talk to them is a threat , like it or not


    that cop is a coward

    true, I've never done anything to cause a gun to be pulled on me or been confused for someone who may need a gun pulled at me by an officer. However, if I started yelling at an officer and ripped up a ticket I would expect that officer to think he may need to think about protecting himself. The current post was not pulling his gun. It was that he put his hand on his gun to be ready for things going past him just yelling. Officers are trained to expect the worst. That's how they increase their odds of going home every night. That's not to say that bad cops don't exist or that cops don't overuse their power. Some do, Some don't. LIke I said before, if you get aggressive (even verbally) you're going to get a bad reaction out of most police officers.

    you don't know if that officer is a coward any more than I know if he was abusing his power or not.


    can I ask what circumstances you had a gun pulled on you during a routine traffic stop?

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    Typical coward with a gun and a badge. He probably got beat up everyday on the school yard growing up.

    or maybe he thought he was going to do something more than just yell at him. we'll never know, but it's the other side.

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    i honestly wasnt worried about getting shot at all.

    i was rushed by 20 officers with assault rifles once in a case of mistaken identity, lets just say THAT wasnt fun...

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    true, I've never done anything to cause a gun to be pulled on me or been confused for someone who may need a gun pulled at me by an officer. However, if I started yelling at an officer and ripped up a ticket I would expect that officer to think he may need to think about protecting himself. The current post was not pulling his gun. It was that he put his hand on his gun to be ready for things going past him just yelling. Officers are trained to expect the worst. That's how they increase their odds of going home every night. That's not to say that bad cops don't exist or that cops don't overuse their power. Some do, Some don't. LIke I said before, if you get aggressive (even verbally) you're going to get a bad reaction out of most police officers.

    you don't know if that officer is a coward any more than I know if he was abusing his power or not.


    can I ask what circumstances you had a gun pulled on you during a routine traffic stop?

    It was a sunny day and i did nothing wrong but had a seatbelt on and signaled to pull over to shoulder... was told to get out wit gun in hand and was asked about illegal things which i knew nothing about such as large amounts of cash or guns

    where the hell did they get all those questions from

    lets just say being it happened in tennessee outside of memphis im not very suprised

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    It was a sunny day and i did nothing wrong but had a seatbelt on and signaled to pull over to shoulder... was told to get out wit gun in hand and was asked about illegal things which i knew nothing about such as large amounts of cash or guns

    where the hell did they get all those questions from

    lets just say being it happened in tennessee outside of memphis im not very suprised

    mistaken ID.. that situation can get very dangerous.

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    mistaken ID.. that situation can get very dangerous.

    not even , he didn't tell me about that, only question he asked is "what am i doing on the highway , and where am i going" and all this other stuff, basically sayin you look suspect

    like its any of his damn business, i know why he asked.. but im going to keep that one between people who get it

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    not even , he didn't tell me about that, only question he asked is "what am i doing on the highway , and where am i going" and all this other stuff, basically sayin you look suspect

    like its any of his damn business, i know why he asked.. but im going to keep that one between people who get it

    i was pickin a guy up for work once at 5 AM and got pulled over. I asked what was wrong and he stated I looked "nervous"

    lol that was a joke of a pull over

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    i was pickin a guy up for work once at 5 AM and got pulled over. I asked what was wrong and he stated I looked "nervous"

    lol that was a joke of a pull over

    you gotta also love how its illegal to accidentally hit the turn signal and turn it right off... just to ask for insurance and license and where i was going


    told him none of his business , only people who are puppets feel they need to bow down to these dudes when they are pulled over.. you also have rights


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    Oh well.. its all over with.. for now at least. he is a coward, he patrols a super rich ritzy area and doesnt know what its like to really have to work.

    hope he enjoys that 30k a year paycheck.

    As someone who is currently going to the police academy and is currently working as an intern for the police until I graduate the police academy I have to say your dead wrong for what you have said.

    In training we are told if someone gets loud rips up tickets and starts arguing with you you should be ready for anything to happen and should be prepared which would explain his hand on his gun.

    As for he is a coward again he did as he was trained and NO COP IS A COWARD. They put their lives on the line everyday to protect you the least you can do is not make fun of them. The cop saw you without a seatbelt and gave you a ticket thats a cut and dry case. He saw you with a cell phone again cut and dry case.

    To call someone a Coward for doing their job CORRECTLY that shows who the real coward is. You were caught breaking the law just suck it up, calling the cop a coward isn't going to change anything.

    One day somebody might break into your house and have you at gunpoint I bet if the responding officer was this same officer as the one who gave you the 2 tickets I bet you wouldn't be calling him a coward then. Weather you think they were right or wrong police serve an important part to everyday life and should always be respected not being called cowards or hiding behind the badge and gun or being that kid who was beat up everyday at school.

    Learn some respect for the people who protect you everyday on the streets.
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    As someone who is currently going to the police academy and is currently working as an intern for the police until I graduate the police academy I have to say your dead wrong for what you have said.

    In training we are told if someone gets loud rips up tickets and starts arguing with you you should be ready for anything to happen and should be prepared which would explain his hand on his gun.

    As for he is a coward again he did as he was trained and NO COP IS A COWARD. They put their lives on the line everyday to protect you the least you can do is not make fun of them. The cop saw you without a seatbelt and gave you a ticket thats a cut and dry case. He saw you with a cell phone again cut and dry case.

    To call someone a Coward for doing their job CORRECTLY that shows who the real coward is. You were caught breaking the law just suck it up, calling the cop a coward isn't going to change anything.

    One day somebody might break into your house and have you at gunpoint I bet if the responding officer was this same officer as the one who gave you the 2 tickets I bet you wouldn't be calling him a coward then. Weather you think they were right or wrong police serve an important part to everyday life and should always be respected not being called cowards or hiding behind the badge and gun or being that kid who was beat up everyday at school.

    Learn some respect for the people who protect you everyday on the streets.

    Perfectly said

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