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01-17-2019, 10:40 PM #21UnregisteredGuest
You are a real cop. Protecting and serving. Thank you. There are fewer and fewer of you at PCSO and probably all over. Because of assholes like BadBoyBadboy citizens are angry, resentful, and on their guard with every encounter. It's a 50/50 chance a citizen will get this asshole, or you, when they call. That sucks. But sometimes karma knocks and BadBoyBadBoy threatens to kick in the wrong door, the back door because that's the kind of scum he is, figuring he won't be watched, then he lectures the wrong citizen about "lawful orders", when all the while, citizen knowing his or her rights, knows he is the one disobeying the laws, lying through his teeth. She or he keeps quiet, until the sergeant walks in and ejects BadBoyBadBoy so he can try to be a hero somewhere else. Over.
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01-17-2019, 11:38 PM #22UnregisteredGuest
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01-18-2019, 03:03 AM #23UnregisteredGuest
https://www.tampabay.com/news/public...home-20190117/
It's a good thing the deputy did not rough up the guy a bit in retaliation for spitting on him, because Bob would have fired him. Permanent disability of the victim due to an accident caused by the deputy, that's not too bad, just a failure to yield ticket.
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01-18-2019, 03:30 AM #24UnregisteredGuest
Seriously, only an idiot would argue with a cop during a traffic stop. You can get more with honey than vinegar. Being obnoxious or rude or belligerent during a traffic stop will accomplish nothing positive. Absolutely nothing. It's a losing battle. People that yell and scream at cops during a traffic stop have a screw lose. There is something wrong with them (mentally).
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01-18-2019, 03:32 AM #25UnregisteredGuest
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01-18-2019, 07:12 AM #26UnregisteredGuest
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01-18-2019, 08:26 PM #27UnregisteredGuest
http://www.wbtv.com/2019/01/18/forme...Ioxt5AyIc1u3kk
Look! Another "REAL" cop!
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01-18-2019, 09:16 PM #28UnregisteredGuest
So according to you people should like having their money stolen by road piracy? Stealing money from people to "keep them safe" is absurd. If they don't bow down and kiss your asses as they are robbed by you they have more money stolen from them? And you wonder why public opinion of police is at an all time low?
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01-18-2019, 09:50 PM #29UnregisteredGuest
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01-18-2019, 10:07 PM #30UnregisteredGuest
"Please describe an act of theft by a deputy. Please provide a specific example."
Agent of the county (deputy) pulls a person over for having a brake light out. A brake light filament is an item that naturally breaks and requires periodic replacement. The agent of the county then issues a citation or theft certificate to steal funds from the citizen for the naturally occurring broken bulb filament in an amount 50 times higher than the cost of the broken part. The person is then extorted under threat of force and violence (citation issued, if the person ignores it their license is suspended, if they drive on the suspended license they will be again detained, arrested and if they object force, even possibly deadly force may be used). The citizen has their money taken from them and they are not one single but safer.
Provide respect to all people. It's a two way street.[/QUOTE]
The deputy is the one initiating the unwanted contact. There is no two way street. In most other scenarios, if a person is accosted by someone unpleasant, rude, trying to steal from them or doing anything else that the citizen is not wanting to occur, the citizen has the right to leave and move to a safe space. In the interaction with a deputy, the person will have violence and possibly death inflicted upon them if they attempt to leave to end the unpleasant contact with the deputy that they did not initiate or consent to.
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