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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.



    Cut and dry huh? I would like to thank you for you doing your job and you seem to be serious about it.. but this is whats wrong with some cops , how is checking your phone for time illegal and "cut" and "dry".. who cares what that dude thinks, oh but because he has a badge.. he can say what he wants and touch his gun when someone else voices how they feel about the situation

    Not all cops are like you, some are on a power trip and are truly bad hearted people... just like any other profession, or do you want to stick up for cops who also been in trouble for being paid off by dealers and even put in work on the same people they swore to "serve"?

    Are you EVEN a cop yet?

    Theres a couple in my family , and they are good people and go to work to provide for their families... and let me tell you they will be the first to let you know there are COWARDS in the force , stop getting so defensive dude , until you know where the other cop stands and his true feelings.. how are you going to tell someone else how to feel?

    Oh and if someone non violently gets loud, doesnt reach for anything at all and takes out their frustration on a piece of paper, they should be prepared to get popped? nice policy bro, thought they had mase for that
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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.

    I agree, very nice post. We know cops are human and not perfect, but I'd rather live in a world with cops than live in a world without cops (even if the main purpose of writing tickets is to bring in revenue for the system). And, like most people, I have had a few less than good experiences with cops but 98% of the time, cops have treated me the same way I've treated them--with respect (even when they were wrong/imperfect).

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    Cut and dry case huh? I would like to thank you for you doing your job and you seem to be serious about it.. but this is whats wrong with some cops , how is checking your phone for time illegal and "cut" and "dry".. who cares what that dude thinks, oh but because he has a badge.. he can say what he wants and touch his gun when someone else voices how they feel about the situation

    Were I am there is a no texting law not sure about where you are how they define it but here you don't have to be texting. If you have a phone in your hands behind the wheel your getting a ticket.

    Not all cops are like you, some are on a power trip and are truly bad hearted people... just like any other profession, or do you want to stick up for cops who also been in trouble for being paid off by dealers and even put in work on the same people they swore to "serve"?

    While some may be the power hungry or corrupt cops the vast majority are not. The cop in your case does not seem to fit the profile as either as again you were seen without a seatbelt (ticketable offense) and seen with a phone in hand (ticketable offense at least it is here not sure on the wording of the law in your state)




    Are you EVEN a cop yet?

    If you read my message clearly you would have seen I am in the police academy currently but working an internship with the local PD doing ride alongs and further learning the process.


    Theres a couple in my family , and they are good people and go to work to provide for their families... and let me tell you they will be the first to let you know there are COWARDS in the force , stop getting so defensive dude , until you know where the other cop stands and his true feelings.. how are you going to tell someone else how to feel?

    I could say the same to you as you called the officer out as a coward. Do you know him personally or his feelings? Didn't think so so how can you just going around calling him a coward oh thats right its because your butthurt about getting two tickets.


    Oh and if someone non violently gets loud, doesnt reach for anything at all and takes out their frustration on a piece of paper, they should be prepared to get popped? nice policy bro

    When someone raises there temper yes we are supposed to be prepared for anything. When we pull someone over we don't know what you have in the car or how your are going to react so we are trained to expect the worst. If somebody gets angry and raises their voice it could easily escalate worse so we do take actions to avoid that.

    And "they should be prepared to get popped" really? Reaching for our guns does not even come close to meaning be prepared to get popped. Usually if you reach for your gun (with no intent to actually use it) the agressive person usually gets the hint to lower their voice its like a scare tactic than anything.


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    ^^ your post is so full of fail i don't even know where to start.. ill let you redo that one and not quote you

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    ^^ your post is so full of fail i don't even know where to start.. ill let you redo that one and not quote you

    Who was this directed to?

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    Originally Posted by lloydr04 View Post


    Cut and dry case huh? I would like to thank you for you doing your job and you seem to be serious about it.. but this is whats wrong with some cops , how is checking your phone for time illegal and "cut" and "dry".. who cares what that dude thinks, oh but because he has a badge.. he can say what he wants and touch his gun when someone else voices how they feel about the situation

    Were I am there is a no texting law not sure about where you are how they define it but here you don't have to be texting. If you have a phone in your hands behind the wheel your getting a ticket.

    Not all cops are like you, some are on a power trip and are truly bad hearted people... just like any other profession, or do you want to stick up for cops who also been in trouble for being paid off by dealers and even put in work on the same people they swore to "serve"?

    While some may be the power hungry or corrupt cops the vast majority are not. The cop in your case does not seem to fit the profile as either as again you were seen without a seatbelt (ticketable offense) and seen with a phone in hand (ticketable offense at least it is here not sure on the wording of the law in your state)




    Are you EVEN a cop yet?

    If you read my message clearly you would have seen I am in the police academy currently but working an internship with the local PD doing ride alongs and further learning the process.


    Theres a couple in my family , and they are good people and go to work to provide for their families... and let me tell you they will be the first to let you know there are COWARDS in the force , stop getting so defensive dude , until you know where the other cop stands and his true feelings.. how are you going to tell someone else how to feel?

    I could say the same to you as you called the officer out as a coward. Do you know him personally or his feelings? Didn't think so so how can you just going around calling him a coward oh thats right its because your butthurt about getting two tickets.


    Oh and if someone non violently gets loud, doesnt reach for anything at all and takes out their frustration on a piece of paper, they should be prepared to get popped? nice policy bro

    When someone raises there temper yes we are supposed to be prepared for anything. When we pull someone over we don't know what you have in the car or how your are going to react so we are trained to expect the worst. If somebody gets angry and raises their voice it could easily escalate worse so we do take actions to avoid that.

    And "they should be prepared to get popped" really? Reaching for our guns does not even come close to meaning be prepared to get popped. Usually if you reach for your gun (with no intent to actually use it) the agressive person usually gets the hint to lower their voice its like a scare tactic than anything. ..

    on second thought lol .. you are not even talking to the right person about the tickets... need a 5 hour energy bud?

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    on second thought lol .. you are not even talking to the right person about the tickets... need a 5 hour energy bud?

    Didn't even notice that I thought you were the OP.

    Everything I replied or quoted to you still stands the same just turn it around and point it to OP.

    Its still early LOL

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    Didn't even notice that I thought you were the OP.

    Everything I replied or quoted to you still stands the same just turn it around and point it to OP.

    Its still early LOL

    It's cool

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    Thanks

    I guess when you started quoting me and replying as you did I just thought you were OP. I didn't look at the names.

    But consider you were the OP who got the tickets did everything I say make sense about the raising the temper and why the phone was a ticketable offense and what not ?

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    I guess when you started quoting me and replying as you did I just thought you were OP. I didn't look at the names.

    But consider you were the OP who got the tickets did everything I say make sense about the raising the temper and why the phone was a ticketable offense and what not ?

    It's pretty clear but from the way he is saying it , maybe the cop could of explained that to him as some peoples clock or what not maybe broke or need to check a time or maybe turn off an alarm with just a swipe of a finger... if he wasnt just sitting there texting im sure he could of let that one breeze by, buy hey maybe he was bored


    the gun thing is a touchy situation as he probably could have just either put his hand on it as opposed to just taking it halfway out, or maybe told him to calm it down because its makin him feel that way.... i just dont see if you are not reaching for anything and hands are in clear view, why does the pistol even have to be involved.. but if he truly feels what he did ensures him he will go home that night.. guess i cant blame the man, doesn't mean i can't feel a certain way about him or the way it seemed to come off

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