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07-08-2010, 02:20 PM #1
Trooper Burns???
WoW! South Carolina Ofc. Burns definately has no concept for professional courtesy. I was respectful and even apologized as I would want someone to respect me. This was on fourth of July non the less. Oh did I mention my husband just got back from Afganistan and we were trying to enjoy a nice get away on independence day. Please come to Miami so I can show you the same courtesy. That's why we have the option called discretion you need to learn how to use it. Unbelievable if that is how you treat a fellow officer I wonder how you treat a civilian.
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07-21-2010, 01:16 AM #2
Re: Trooper Burns???
It really doesn't surprise me. These rednecks have no idea what brotherhood is.
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02-18-2011, 03:48 PM #3
Re: Trooper Burns???
Unbelieveable....sad, really, when you can't even rely on your own brother to look out for you. This trooper (I don't capitalize it because a real Trooper wouldn't be such a douche) should be ashamed of himself.
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04-25-2011, 12:44 PM #4
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Re: Trooper Burns???
Hey I feel sorry for this guy not only did he give me a seatbelt he gave my wife one. When asked about proffesional courtsey or warning he said "everything I do is recorded so I have to" when he gave me a warning for not carrying my reg, when I saw that I asked about why the seatbelt wasn't a warning, da. Nice guy. And he also made comment of my ny yankees vanity plate. Just feel like going to court to get lowered to warning never had summmones. Is it worth it
REN01
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06-01-2011, 01:04 PM #5
Re: Trooper Burns???
Originally Posted by ren01
I commend this Trooper for being professional. Professional courtesy is being respectful to your profession by adhering to the laws. You Yankee moron transplant cops can't seem to understand that.
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09-02-2011, 11:07 PM #6
Re: Trooper Burns???
Originally Posted by Guest
And before you spout off, no, I'm not a "yankee transplant" but rather a Allendale County native. Yes, one of the poorest counties in this state. It sickens me to know that I work for the same agency as some of you clowns when I read stories like this. Professional courtesy is realizing what the thin blue line really means. Professional courtesy means it's US (leo's) against THEM (criminals). Who do you think will have your back when you're getting your arse kicked on the side of the interstate? The family of four driving to see the rat at Disney, or the "yankee transplant cop" driving through with his family? Think about it.
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05-04-2012, 04:27 PM #7
Re: Trooper Burns???
Originally Posted by Allendale_Tpr
How about you man up. If you broke the law you broke the law and should be held accountable for it instead of *****ing that a fellow LEO gave you a ticket.
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06-20-2012, 10:55 AM #8
Re: Trooper Burns???
Originally Posted by Guest
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