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    Above the law?

    How can a deputy be called out regarding an intoxicated driver and instead of doing his/her job, secure a date with the intoxicated suspect and not get fired? How can a deputy be so intoxicated that he/she is urinating their pants at 9:30 am and has to be at work at 2 pm and not get fired? How can a deputy misplace his/her gunbelt and not get fired? How can a deputy have accusations of abuse and not get fired? How can a deputy lie on his/her application and not be held accountable? How can law enforcement show up to a 911 call at a deputy's home with the victim having injuries saying they are scared and nothing happens to the deputy?

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    Re: Above the law?

    must be our wonderful road patrol that think they are the greatest thing since sliced bread. tisk tisk this is where i must say once again that any idiot can work on the road, lmao.

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    Re: Above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by seriously concerned
    How can a deputy be called out regarding an intoxicated driver and instead of doing his/her job, secure a date with the intoxicated suspect and not get fired? How can a deputy be so intoxicated that he/she is urinating their pants at 9:30 am and has to be at work at 2 pm and not get fired? How can a deputy misplace his/her gunbelt and not get fired? How can a deputy have accusations of abuse and not get fired? How can a deputy lie on his/her application and not be held accountable? How can law enforcement show up to a 911 call at a deputy's home with the victim having injuries saying they are scared and nothing happens to the deputy?
    Must be more lies, since none of these allegations even merit an investigation by our illustrious Professional Standards Unit.

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    Re: Above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by seriously concerned
    How can a deputy be called out regarding an intoxicated driver and instead of doing his/her job, secure a date with the intoxicated suspect and not get fired? How can a deputy be so intoxicated that he/she is urinating their pants at 9:30 am and has to be at work at 2 pm and not get fired? How can a deputy misplace his/her gunbelt and not get fired? How can a deputy have accusations of abuse and not get fired? How can a deputy lie on his/her application and not be held accountable? How can law enforcement show up to a 911 call at a deputy's home with the victim having injuries saying they are scared and nothing happens to the deputy?
    If you are actually a deputy and have knowledge of this corruption, you have a moral and ethical obligation to report this. Otherwise, you are no better than the person committing the offense. Remember PA? I think he still in jail for doing the same thing. :roll:

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    Re: Above the law?

    [quote=someone who cares]
    Quote Originally Posted by "seriously concerned":sf5mvn60
    How can a deputy be called out regarding an intoxicated driver and instead of doing his/her job, secure a date with the intoxicated suspect and not get fired? How can a deputy be so intoxicated that he/she is urinating their pants at 9:30 am and has to be at work at 2 pm and not get fired? How can a deputy misplace his/her gunbelt and not get fired? How can a deputy have accusations of abuse and not get fired? How can a deputy lie on his/her application and not be held accountable? How can law enforcement show up to a 911 call at a deputy's home with the victim having injuries saying they are scared and nothing happens to the deputy?
    If you are actually a deputy and have knowledge of this corruption, you have a moral and ethical obligation to report this. Otherwise, you are no better than the person committing the offense. [/quote:sf5mvn60]

    Agreed.

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