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11-16-2018, 03:51 AM #31UnregisteredGuest
Sad that little girl, lost her life, that is going to be a huge civil suit. But not the same, speed was not a factor and unfortunately the little girl rode in front of on coming traffic.
If he was going slower or going to a call with emergency equipment activated it would be civil also, but in this day and age where LEO's are held out to dry, unless it's a voilent felon it's not worth chasing.
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11-16-2018, 06:54 AM #32UnregisteredGuest
It’s sad to see song have to go through this, he was a great man and great family man. He doesn’t deserve this and was proud to be a police officer for Dade county, and served this community with the upmost integrity. It’s also sad to see some of these comments from our very own. I’m glad we have each other’s backs here. Song didn’t intend to hurt that man and he struggles with that till this day.
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11-17-2018, 09:05 PM #33UnregisteredGuest
[QUOTE=Unregistered;2953393]It’s sad to see song have to go through this, he was a great man and great family man. He doesn’t deserve this and was proud to be a police officer for Dade county, and served this community with the upmost integrity. It’s also sad to see some of these comments from our very own. I’m glad we have each other’s backs here. Song didn’t intend to hurt that man and he struggles with that till this day.[/QUOTE
Dumbass you are sad that you lack common sense
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11-17-2018, 09:51 PM #34UnregisteredGuest
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11-17-2018, 11:07 PM #35UnregisteredGuest
Hello to all
As a retired police man I feel that I am qualified to throw in my two cents. It seems that a majority of those that have strong criticism against the police are those that have never had an opportunity to become a police officer and as a result grew a negative sentiment towards LE and perhaps the government. Same applies with the military etc. Like the saying goes” if you can’t join them, try to beat them”.
I am not condoning corruption of any kind because I have worked with cops that have questionable personalities and even so it may be something that they’ve had before joining or at some point in their careers they became cynical. The reason I’ve learned to finish my career honorably without any issues is because I learned not to join the “us versus them” movement and I’ve always represented myself as an individual. Every time I’ve made an arrest I’ve always treated the individual as a human being rather than a criminal. They were very receptive to this thus when I saw them on the street there was no personal hate towards one another. I’ve always lived by these morals because I as a human first, cop second I am susceptible to make mistakes and would expect to be judged fairly and impartially rather than by misconception that all cops are bad.
At the same time, alot of people who weren’t held to the same higher standard do lack that same respect towards others. I believe social engineering has really worked it’s way to divide people by race and beliefs rather than unite and be courteous to one another. Nowindays it is not easy being a policeman because everything is considered first amendment, including baiting an officer to snap because we expect officers to sit there and take mental torment intentionally by people that have no other outlet to make their own misery into a positive outcome than by disrepectfully baiting and instigating a incident so they can subsequently sue the officer.
I myself can say that I’ve never showed up to work on any day with the hopes of shooting someone, getting into a fight or causing a car accident where someone is killed. Sometimes it is inevitable. I feel pity for the family and the officer.
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11-18-2018, 12:14 AM #36UnregisteredGuest
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11-18-2018, 12:18 AM #37UnregisteredGuest
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11-18-2018, 01:23 AM #38UnregisteredGuest
Song, stop writing on this thread. You did wrong by driving 80 mph with your headlights off and without lights and sirens. Time to pay for what you did. I do not care how good of a father or husband you are or how much you loved being a police officer. In this line of work there comes a time when you can pay a big prize when you are not careful. Yes we are all humans and we all make mistake, but in my 40 years of driving, I never taken an innocent life on the road. I drive safe at all times and I use judgement. I respect my uniform and my badge with HONOR. The day I wake up and feel different about my life as a police officer, you better believe it, I will leave this profession before I do anyone or myself wrong. You have a lot of growing up to do, this is not the military buddy. Good luck.
p.s. you're lucky that trainee was not killed as well.
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11-18-2018, 03:38 AM #39UnregisteredGuest
Can you speak plain English rather than codes? What the fook is a 39? I bet the veterans make fun of you being the retard that speaks in code.
Promotion for what? Sounds like you’re a administrator that sits behind a desk and barely has any field experience.
Shut the hell up little man and enjoy the show because Song will beat those charges and you can’f do nothing about that
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11-18-2018, 03:39 AM #40UnregisteredGuest
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