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  1. #21
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    If your so interested in someone else's life must mean you have none. Mind your own business, unnecessary ass drama because your pathetic

  2. #22
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    Its cute how pathetic you are

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    If your so interested in someone else's life must mean you have none. Mind your own business, unnecessary ass drama because your pathetic
    That’s not true. Cops are historically interested in what other people do with their lives. It’s kinda what we do for a living.

  4. #24
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    3rd Floor 🤫

  5. #25
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    Inner department relationships, have been going on for years, The only time it becomes a issue, if it embarrasses the Sheriff! If one wants to cheat on their husband or wife, the they shouldn't be trusted, to do police work honestly. If you can so willing break your voles of marriage, then breaking your oath to office, should be a no brainer.

  6. #26
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    There have been plenty of careers destroyed by on the job relationships and marital infidelity so no lengthy lecture is needed. Play at your own risk but be sure that when someone complains or talks to a spouse or some mutual friend spills the beans, etc, etc. your career will be over, especially if Bob thinks it might tarnish his public image or embarrass the agency in the media. Most of these affairs end up badly for at least one party.

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