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Cop thoughts

Posted: 6/18/08 8:32pm Message 1 of 10
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Dear Civilian,

Your 5 year old kid getting pushed down by another 5 year old kid is NOT a police matter; talk to the other kid's parents, not the police.

If your kid won't do his homework or do his chores, 911 is not the answer.

If a cop causes a car accident we sometimes get a ticket, and sometimes we get suspended. When is the last time you got 3 days off (without pay) for rear-ending a guy at Wal-Mart?

We know you've had more than two beers. When I've had two beers, I didn
’t hit six parked cars, drive my car through the front doors of a Toys-R-Us, pee my pants or pass out at a traffic light.

When you see an emergency vehicle behind you with its lights and sirens on, pull to the RIGHT, and stop. We are usually required to pass cars on the left.

When you're driving in the fast lane and you see a cop behind you, don't go 5 MPH under the speed limit. We are not impressed by how safe of a driver you can be, we're trying to go help someone (or catch that guy in SUV that just cut you off). Safely move over and let us pass please.

If we park our cruiser across the road with lights flashing, don't ask if the road is closed or if there is an accident, just take an alternate route and DON'T DRIVE AROUND US!

If you get a warning instead of a ticket from a motorcycle cop, go buy a lottery ticket, because you've already beaten the odds.

When you see an officer conducting a traffic stop, or with a suspect in handcuffs, it is generally not a good idea to approach him and ask for directions. If you do, don't expect the officer to be nice when he tells you to get lost, and don't expect the officer to take the time to explain.

Here's how to get out of a ticket. Don't break the law.

If you drive a piece of crap, that is why you're getting pulled over.

In one week I pulled over 10 cars for minor traffic violations. 5 out of 10 had no vehicle insurance. 3 out of 10 had suspended driver's licenses. 2 out of 10 had warrants. 1 out of 10 had felony warrants. 1 was a known sex offender with his 12 year old niece in the car without her mother
’s knowledge.

If you've just been pulled over doing 70 in a 35, do not greet the officer with, 'What seems to be the problem, officer?'

We get coffee breaks too.

When you're the victim of a burglary, take the time you spend waiting for the officer to find the model number and the serial number of the stuff that was taken.

Some cops are just jerks, but take heart in the fact that other cops don't like them either.

If it's night time and you're driving a vehicle with tinted windows and I pull you over, it's not because of your skin color. I usually can't tell if the vehicle even has a driver until the windows rolled down.

Every time you hear on the news about people running away from a crazed gunman, someone's son or daughter in a police uniform is running TOWARD that crazed gunman.

Yes, it's true; cops usually don't give other cops tickets. Think of it as an employee discount, perk or benefit. Other cops are family and you wouldn't give your brother a ticket if you were a cop either.

If your local police agency has a helicopter, everyone knows it's loud and annoying, but did you know it can cover the same area as 20 patrol officers and safely chase criminals that are driving 90 MPH through city streets. Many times the guy has no idea it's there and slows down.

Police work is.... Writing reports.

If you rob a gas station you're only going to get about $100, but I get to see a K9 dog use your arm as a chew toy. For all I care you can keep the $100.

In one year of patrol work in a large city, only about ten minutes would be cool enough to be on the television show Cops.

Every traffic stop could end in gunfire, but we have to be polite and professional until that time .

 

I've taken about the same amount of men and women to jail for domestic violence, so NO, it's not always the man.

If the light was yellow, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

Cops know you pay taxes and that your taxes pay cops' salaries.


Cops also pay taxes, which also pay cops' salaries so, hey; this traffic stop is on me. Now sign here; press hard. There are several copies.

Police Officers... Our job is to protect your butt, not kiss it!
Thank You,
The Police




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Posted: 6/18/08 8:57pm Message 2 of 10
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Posted: 6/19/08 3:48am Message 3 of 10
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They are the unsung heroes.
Along with the firemen and EMTs.
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Posted: 6/19/08 4:48am Message 4 of 10
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As a police commissioner of our regional department, I know firsthand that officers give 110% everyday to make sure our lives are safe. They are a special breed and deserve to be recognized and respected. I also agree with dwright, fire fighters and EMT's are just as important.
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Posted: 6/19/08 11:46am Message 5 of 10
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I have a Son-in-Law and a Brother-in Law that both work for the San Diego Sherriff Dept. in the main jail system. These guys in law enforcement are great and work hard for all of us. Thank you warbird for posting this, maybe we will all think a little different about these guys out there protecting us every day.Thumbs%20Up


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Posted: 6/19/08 5:11pm Message 6 of 10
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I know several officers now, and in the past.  Good people everyone, and I can't thank them enough.


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Posted: 6/19/08 5:25pm Message 7 of 10
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Warbird,  thanks for the 'Cop Thoughts' post.  Our son is a policeman in NC.  He's been at it for about 10 years now.  We are very proud of his work and dedication.  They never know what a shift may hold.  His department is now on 12 hour shifts.  That makes for a long day or night.
 
Also have to note that he found our '78 pace car while working off shift security at a major car dealer.
 
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Posted: 6/19/08 6:24pm Message 8 of 10
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I was laughing my butt off at all of these. You don't know how many times I hear that someone pays my salary... I LOVE that one.
 
I've been a Police Officer for over 14 years now, and the job is just as interesting as the first day I started...
 
oh-you forgot one.....
 
"Just how BIG were those two beers?"
 
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Posted: 6/19/08 7:20pm Message 9 of 10
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[QUOTE=warbird]Some cops are just jerks, but take heart in the fact that other cops don't like them either.[/QUOTE]

This is my favorite one...because I know how true it is!


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Posted: 6/20/08 3:42pm Message 10 of 10
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Bcliff....Tom nice photo, must be a cool story to go with it.
 
You all are hero's!
A good friend of mine lost his life a few years back to a guy that robbed a jewlery store for Rolex watches.
Stay safe, and thank you again!




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