Yep its offical all cops suck everywhere!!

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You don,t like being pulled over , well welcome to the club . not long ago I posted how a state park police pulled me over for having loud exhaust when in fact I have stock mufflers ( where was he when I had the magnaflows for a year.) and this was when I was going 5MPH bellow the speed limit . I pulled over and gave the courtesty that is afforded to him ( and no that is not considered kissing his @$$ !!! ) . I let him go through his speech and then gave him my papers . now this was at about 3:00 am in the morning travelling through a mountain road . I guest I woke up some deers and wood chucks . I finally came clean and I.D. myself . the look of stupidity on his face was down right rewarding . he gave me my papers back and drove off . the point to this story is that 2-days ago I got pulled over driving my Taurus and another young 20 something year old state park police tells me that the reason why he pulled me over is because my tires touched the divided white line on this 2-lane highway . I was also polite and gave him my papers . when he was finished with his speech , I also I.D myself and again no apolgies for the stop , he got back in his cruzer and drove off . now as far as some folks feeling that I got away with a traffic infraction because I showed my I.D. - 1. GROW UP- cops will 98% of the time extend professional courtesty to another badge . nothing you say will change that so get use to it and it not going to change anytime so handle it . 2. if I didn't I.D. myself and did receive the ticket , then I would have gone to court on both incidents and have the smarts to surely beat the case . 3. pretty girls not getting tickets- hey some do and some don't that just the way it is . you forget that cops are men and women that put themselves in harms way everyday .they take police action when they put that uniform on or don that shield on there jacket . they pulled you over for something your not telling us or maybe they liked your car and wanted to check it out but they are not going to admit to you "sir the reason I (we) pulled you over is because we liked your clean ride" . hey you should be flattered that you walked away without a ticket not start a thread about " all cops are#$%&holes " . maybe your jelous that they have that kind of authority or that they command respect when in uniform from others , so be it .

If you still feel this way then you have the right to go to your nearest police precint , walk in , stand in front of the desk sgts desk and proclaim in a clear and loud voice " ALL COPS ARE @$$HOLES " and then count to to three because I know you won,t get to three before being brought down to the ground and handcuffed and taken to the hospital head shrink . hey I don,t think your an @$$hole because I never met you and maybe your a good guy that been stoped too many times but clearly you made an @$$hole comment so before you come back with your negative vibes at me , first " WALK 21 YEARS IN MY SHOES " before you or anyone agrees with what your spill out here because if you can,t appreciate what LEOs do , then next time your face to face with a carjacker pointing a gun to your head or someone has burglarized your home , don't call the police , call the fire department or the sanitation department or the water department then maybe then you'll feel safer .
FLAME AWAY!!!

Sure, it's easy for you to act all cool about being pulled over without reason or even ticketed for bullsh!t reasons when all you need to do is I.D. yourself!


Crooked!!!!!

The examples that you provided, should they have occurred to people without the crooked inside connections, would clearly cause people to lose faith and respect for LEOs. If you cannot see that you must have other issues that I.Ding yourself cannot solve.

Also, Cops are sworn to protect and enforce the laws (including traffic laws). Where in the oath does it say that LEOs are above the said laws?

A speeding LEO will, even according to your numbers, get away without a ticket 98% simply for I.Ding himself. I guess that a speeding or reckless driving LEO is either above the laws being sworn to uphold or are not a threat because hell, they walk in those special shoes that you keep talking about. Let me ask you, do those special shoes have an I.D. holder?















BTW, you are probably right that the crookedness in your industry is not going to change anytime soon but neither is the general publics negative views of those in your industry.

As you like to say; GROW UP AND DEAL WITH IT!
 
leisurely scroll through this thread and then see why Police officers hate you back. Never underestimate the total stupidity of the general public.
 
some are good some are bad

some cops are good some are bad, everyone want to say that oh he was just having a bad day...well personally i think thats kind of a lame excuse, if i have a bad day at work will I be excused for harassing a customer? probably not. remeber no matter how many good deads one does, it only takes one mistake or braindead move to overshadow all the good....for instance if i am a model citizen and one day i have a "bad day" and go slap some guy in the face for no reason will the officer just so oh its ok you had a bad day...no i will be labelled as a criminal and treated accordingly...it should be no diferent for those who wear badges

Jblue, i know how it feels

Charlie, we have met in person and you are a very nice person that I got along with well, so please dont take this wrong as there is no aggretion or rock throwing involved, just observations. But, you are generally the first to chime in saying we need to man up and look at ourselves, and it comes across as though you base that off the fact you have only been pulled over once...but honestly if an unwarranted ticket was written and takin to court who do you think would be easier to convince the judge that the person was guilty, you or me? Me of course because im younger and you are an older gentleman, just as offroadkarter stated. Its called stereotyping, or profiling, if people dont like it when the cops are stereotyped, then they shouldnt stereotype others...again not throwing stones just observing, i apologize ahead of time if any offense was taken to this.
 
i have had nothing but positive experiences with LEOs. i was pulled over going 55 in a 35 in my CVPI.... he let me off with a written warning because it was myfirst time ever being pulled over and he said " i know how these things carry speed". it was a speed trap ( 50zone- 35 zone - 50 zone all in 1.5 miles)

2 months later i was pulled over for going 50 i a 25 in my CVPI.... it sounds worse than it was. the road changes speed limits multiple times, but none the less i was flying to work. officer let me off with a "Adam, slow it down buddy." i knew him from the local liquor store i worked at.

1 month later i was pulled over for an out headlight. i hit a deer with the CVPI that night and only broke my headlight bulb and side marker lens. told me to just fix it.

since owning the MM i have been fine. i have illegal tint( 7 times the limit. 5% in a 35% state) and flowmasters. i have been pulled over once and the officer just wanted to see the MM up close pretty much. he couldnt see through my windows, but didnt say anything. most of them love the car and often wave at me. i dont know if they think i am a detectives car or what but i know most car guys in town think im a cop. lol

i also plan on becoming a LEO when i turn 21. always thought it was really the job i wanted to have.
 
I have only had a problem once with a philly sargent and he mustv'e had a bad day .
I do have the highest respect for them as they do put there lives on the line to try to preserve peace and some form of justice .i am not one to give them shat.

But they don't want to be my friend.must be my cologne:)
 
I've had plenty of good and bad experiences with cops. I won't get into details about my "failure to dim lights" citation, but let's just leave it that the cop made some very, very unintelligent remarks that were so very hard not to make a smart-ass comment about. I was pulled over in my Lincoln for a loud exhaust some odd years ago. It took some time after I was pulled over for the LEO to finally tell me what he pulled me over for. When I asked at first (several times) he refused to tell me. When he finally told me, I told him hoe the exhaust was broken and had been fixed several times but still kept breaking. He also asked if I realized my exhaust was loud (duh). And these are only two realizes why any kind of flashing light in my mirror makes me panic. So many occasions of being pulled over when nothing wrong was done.

On the other hand, there have been some good things. Last summer I accidentally clipped another car with my MM (go ahead, shoot me now). I panicked and split. Cops later showed up at my house while I was cleaning the wound, and told me to go to the station in the town where it happened. The cops there were very nice and everything went fine, even though I was all stressed like crazy. So technically I was guilty of a hit and run, but they didn't nail me on it. Probably cuz my record is pretty decent and I was sufficiently and properly insured. Of course there was the time I was nailed for doing 80 in a 55 (middle of nowhere, after 10:30pm). My speedo was busted, so I didn't realize it. I got a ticket, but the cop was pleasant, and I didn't give him ****. He didn't seem to believe or care about the speedo.

Until I blew the motor in my Lincoln, I was getting pulled over every other week, and always for nothing (like touching the yellow line with my rear tire when entering a left turn lane, or accelerating too fast but not speeding). I think the plethora of stickers in my back window worked against me on that, but there were times at a light a LEO would be behind me, and I'd see them crane forward to read the stickers and sometimes laugh.

So I guess it's a pot luck when dealing with cops. Sometimes you get a d***head, sometimes a decent human being. But it goes the same for everything else in life... like customer service.

Still doesn't seem to change the fact that when I see those lights behind me I get pissed off and think, "Damn it! What now?" ;)
 
There is NO one more full of sh!t than a cop. Two weekends ago my father, mom and me were in my Dad's truck going to get a Christmas tree. We go to pull into Home Depot to return some stuff before hand and a guy in a Silverado is ON my dad's bumper, I mean you couldn't even see his front end all you saw was his windshield. For what? My dad didn't do anything to him. He had to slam on his brakes because the entrance got backed up, this irritated the a$$hole Silverado guy and he swerved next to my dad, flipped us all off and yelled some profanities, he began to cut us off since he felt he deserved to be in front of us (WHY he wasn't going anywhere!) Well wouldn't you know that d!ckhead hits the front of my dad's truck. He got very pissed off, parked his Silverado, walks after us to presumably "teach" us a lesson. My dad phones the police, we drive to the station since we didn't want any part with this nutjob. We get to the station, we tell the Sergeant our story, and this guy, who's by himself tells him his. It came down to basically nothing, the fuggin cop didn't even cite this madman! So, I guess you can go around slamming into people's vehicles and get away with it now a days. That ruined our weekend.
 
Here is another example. My friend went Xmas shopping with his sister over the weekend, on the way back, he was behind 3 cars, they all passed a cop doing radar. Cop pulls out behind my friend and flips on the lights. Pulls him over for speeding. He drives a Lightning. He was BEHIND 3 other cars going the EXACT same speed, but just happened to pull him over. That's BS if you ask me.

When you go fishing do you expect to catch all the fish?

PR :burnout:
 
I have to admit that their are times when I ID myself also.





If I am carrying at the time, I will show my ID and inform the officer that I am armed. Sorry, if the boys here don't understand this but in NO WAY will I get pulled/asked out of the car in a felony stop because they spotted a firearm and didn't know why it was there. Less chances of any accident should someone not be able to handle the situation.

After practicing handcuffing techiques, I have found out that my shoulders don't like it when I get cuffed, unless training-I'll pass!
 
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I like where this thread is headed...:P

Hey, you almost sound like the stalker cop who just showed up at their house out of the blue or when he decides to invite himself to our table at the mall. If it were any other loser I would have told him to beat it (no pun intended) but I didn't want his loser a$$ to tell his buddies to bust my balls later. He might think that would impress the girls or somthing. I cannot wait until he crosses the line too far once and ends up behind bars.

Scared them big time.
 
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leisurely scroll through this thread and then see why Police officers hate you back. Never underestimate the total stupidity of the general public.


i am the only one that finds it strange you are apparently defending the cops (your business , whatever) but at the same time have a avatar of Paulie from the Sopranos. A TV gangster?

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Uhhh You know thats a TV show right? The picture is of an actor not a real wise guy...............

Now come on, we come pick youse up and we fuhgetaboutit and go to da Bada Bing and get some drinks, you sit up front on the ride over.
 
Hey, you almost sound like the stalker cop who just showed up at their house out of the blue or when he decides to invite himself to our table at the mall. If it were any other loser I would have told him to beat it (no pun intended) but I didn't want his loser a$$ to tell his buddies to bust my balls later. He might think that would impress the girls or somthing. I cannot wait until he crosses the line too far once and ends up behind bars.

Scared them big time.


You're .........
 
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