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11-16-2006, 05:42 PM #1
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Did anyone see?
Did anyone see in the paper the other day where someone wrote in to complain abouut a deputy using his cruiser to take his kid to school? Imagine that, some officer thinks that he's above the law.. tsk tsk.
I guess he forgot that there's always soemone out there watching. What I'd like to know, is if anything done about it?
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11-19-2006, 01:10 PM #2
It is unfortunate that some people think they can do anything they want and no one will pay any attention. Stuff happens sometimes and maybe the deputy had to bring junior in the county car, but should have thought enough to put junior in a car seat.
I am one of those who thinks that those cruisers can be used for off duty errands etc. Why? because it gives the appearance that there is more cars out there. Naturally, there are rules that need to go along with using the car off duty and common sense needs to be included. The main problem is the lack of common sense these days.
Another issue is that many officers, administrators and public employees in general these days simply think they can do anything they want to do. Many forget they are public employees and everything they have is paid for with public money.
Whatever happened to being responsible and accountable?
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11-30-2006, 01:14 AM #3
I think I've seen the same deputy dropping off his kid at Westview. Talk about lazy, he lives right across the street from the school. Now if that ain't abusing privledges.... It's like the patrol cars you see flying down the road well in excess of the posted speed limit, wiithout their blue lights. I don't think some of these guys would know right if it smacked them in the face.
Originally Posted by Citizen
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01-18-2007, 08:56 PM #4
Well, I believe there's a response of "code 2", which means you don't have to activate your blue lights and or siren, but can expedite your response by using the emergancy equipment at intersections, around other cars and so forth. This could be a reason but not an excuse.
What it comes down to is if you're the person that made the call for service then the Officer can't respond fast enough. If you're Johnny passer-byer then you think it's an abuse of power if the officer's speed a little to get to the call. Even if it's not a "code 3" call, it's an important call to the person that made it.
How many people do you hear about getting hurt in an crash with a Officer thats just driving around, not responding to a call. The numbers are little to none.
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01-19-2007, 01:32 AM #5
The officer who lives across the street from westview was dropping his kid off to school? What is the problem with that? It isn't like he was driving a long way to the school. It is across the street!
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01-21-2007, 01:09 PM #6Originally Posted by venture of truth
Is there a policy about riding children in the county car?
Is it true the child was not in a car seat? Was the child big enough not to be in a car seat? If he lives across the street from the school, wht didnt he just walk? Do you even know why there are rules and if any apply here?
When people don't think rules/laws/policies are a big deal and obviously don't think it applies to them but does apply to others, thats a big deal. If a cop thinks the rules are for others and not them it is a problem.
Little things turn into big things.
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01-22-2007, 05:18 AM #7
It is across the street!! I don't see a problem in it. I wouldn't want my child to walk across a busy street and get hit by a car.
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01-22-2007, 12:15 PM #8Originally Posted by venture of truth
If there are rules in place that prohibit this issue would it be that difficult to drive junior all the way across the street in your personal car? Or maybe even walk with junior across the street. Thats why there is a school zone speed limit and a crossing guard.
You are probably one of those guys who speeds around in a cruiser then gives tickets to people who do the same thing.
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01-22-2007, 02:40 PM #9
Leave a trail of doughnuts across that street and'll he'll walk it,lol
Really, he shouldn't do that but there's an a reason for everything.
All small problems don't evolve into large problems.
If it's not a on going problem then let it go.
PS, get a life :twisted:
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01-22-2007, 02:42 PM #10typo correction, sorry
Really, he shouldn't do that but there's a reason for everything.
All small problems don't evolve into large problems.
If it's not a on going problem then let it go.
PS, get a life :twisted:
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