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I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? |
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Perhaps I'm out of touch but if there's any occupation I fully expect to use perfect English it's attorneys. No exceptions for self-entitled affirmative action blacks. This bitch should be shamed into resigning and forced to get a real job. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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"I'm asking you to give me consideration," That thing about some pigs being more equal than others Perhaps I'm out of touch but if there's any occupation I fully expect to use perfect English it's attorneys. No exceptions for self-entitled affirmative action blacks. This bitch should be shamed into resigning and forced to get a real job. You don't understand. Bringing the English Language itself down to the lowest common denominator is a core tenet of diversity. |
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Police dashcam video obtained by KCTV5 News shows a simple tow job turn into a mess. View Quote Towing or simple. You may choose only one. |
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I've lived in the KC Metro Area most of my life, and I've never heard of someone's vehicle being towed for expired tags.
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. View Quote Can local cops enforce immigration laws? |
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Quoted: So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? |
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I've lived in the KC Metro Area most of my life, and I've never heard of someone's vehicle being towed for expired tags. View Quote I'm going to venture forth with a unfounded and wild accusation that is most likely untrue: The police have a bit of a history with her and/or her shenanigans. |
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Can local cops enforce immigration laws? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. |
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Thats one where you aim the tazer for dead center of her chest.
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She's a dip shit, but towing for May expiration is a serious bug up the butt situation.
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I'm waiting to see if Emanuel Cleaver shows up and who's side he will land on. That is going to set the tone of the public in the area.
Clearly she can't follow rules of her own city, she must be sweating every time she is in a ethics meeting. |
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Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. We have those type laws here, but a big difference from what he insinuated. Also local agencies could participate in the 287G program, until ICE essentially scrapped it. |
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So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? They pick and choose which ones they are going to enforce. As far as the elected official, cops demand(and receive) special consideration from other cops. So what is the issue here? |
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For some people, the homo-erotic rage they feel every time they see a cop blurs their thinking a bit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? Lol, projecting much? Please feel free to tell all about your "friend" named "some people". |
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Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. |
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Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. Police do not enforce labor laws either. |
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This is why police have unions. You know she's going to try to get people fired.
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I really don't understand the problem here, once the wrecker hooks up it's no longer the officer's problem. It belongs to the wrecker driver then. She can ride the brakes all the way to the storage lot for all I care.
Don't debate idiots at work. Ever. |
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After some grace period, it's appropriate to tow for expired registration. Otherwise theres a big element that would never renew their registrations.
Whether the grace period is 10, 30, 90 or 180 days is up to the legislature. |
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I went to a fire call the other day for a smoke detector alarm. There was no visible smoke or fire upon arrival.
The homeowner sent a key holder to open the house for us to check inside. The key holder is a local cop and ex-fire chief. His truck had no inspection sticker and tags that expired in July 2015. Local cops on scene were asked if they were going to ticket him and their reply was "what for?" When we pointed out the expired tag and lack of inspection they just laughed, shrugged their shoulders and said "no". Police apparently do have discretion about writing tickets and towing cars, |
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Typical black response.
No accountability for their actions. It's always, "You don't treat other folks this way, just backs" Here's a clue African-Americans, don't break the law and act like an ass, your lives will be better. |
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I went to a fire call the other day for a smoke detector alarm. There was no visible smoke or fire upon arrival. The homeowner sent a key holder to open the house for us to check inside. The key holder is a local cop and ex-fire chief. His truck had no inspection sticker and tags that expired in July 2015. Local cops on scene were asked if they were going to ticket him and their reply was "what for?" When we pointed out the expired tag and lack of inspection they just laughed, shrugged their shoulders and said "no". Police apparently do have discretion about writing tickets and towing cars, View Quote A former fire chief? Why are you diming out one of your brothers? |
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Sadly she doesn't even realize the horsepower she would gain by allowing the tow, pay the fees, and renew the tags. Then later she could say she is acting objectively and supports law enforcement. View Quote Given her constituency, I doubt she was elected on a pro-LEO platform... |
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The key holder is a local cop and ex-fire chief. His truck had no inspection sticker and tags that expired in July 2015. Local cops on scene were asked if they were going to ticket him and their reply was "what for?" When we pointed out the expired tag and lack of inspection they just laughed, shrugged their shoulders and said "no". Police apparently do have discretion about writing tickets and towing cars, View Quote That's nothing, we had a cop at work who was asked why the car he drove to work had an inspection and plates that were expired over 4 years. Turns out it was his wife's car, she was a Detective in IA. |
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That's nothing, we had a cop at work who was asked why the car he drove to work had an inspection and plates that were expired over 4 years. Turns out it was his wife's car, she was a Detective in IA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The key holder is a local cop and ex-fire chief. His truck had no inspection sticker and tags that expired in July 2015. Local cops on scene were asked if they were going to ticket him and their reply was "what for?" When we pointed out the expired tag and lack of inspection they just laughed, shrugged their shoulders and said "no". Police apparently do have discretion about writing tickets and towing cars, That's nothing, we had a cop at work who was asked why the car he drove to work had an inspection and plates that were expired over 4 years. Turns out it was his wife's car, she was a Detective in IA. I once arrested a firefighter for DWI, he had New Jersey plates that were ELEVEN years out of date. He said police stopped him all the time but always let him off. |
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? It is like they have a trigger moment. |
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Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. That would fall under zoning at the very most. Not local cops. |
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Ya don't even have to look at the pics anymore.......... Yep. the name was a tip off I didn't even look at the name. The phrase "I'm asking you to give me consideration," gave it away. |
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Or the PD could refuse to impound/store any vehicles in the future because of the councilwomans actions/opinion and see what happens.
I bet when the entire council sees the finance loss on the budget spreadsheets the following year they call a different tune. |
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Joe Public would have had his ass beaten for jumping in the car and starting it.
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That would fall under zoning at the very most. Not local cops. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. Can local cops enforce immigration laws? Sorta... With local laws, if any, prohibiting employers and landlords from doing business with illegal immigrants. Enforcing those laws would help. That would fall under zoning at the very most. Not local cops. Liberals want police to do everything. Arrest people they don't like, spy on people they don't like, let them go when they get caught because they are not "those people" fix potholes, treat the mentally ill, He's the perfect example. |
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Liberals want police to do everything. Arrest people they don't like, spy on people they don't like, let them go when they get caught because they are not "those people" fix potholes, treat the mentally ill, He's the perfect example. View Quote I can't enforce any federal gun regulations / laws. Just like I can't enforce immigration laws. It cuts both ways. |
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They pick and choose which ones they are going to enforce. As far as the elected official, cops demand(and receive) special consideration from other cops. So what is the issue here? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Revenue generation at it's finest. Issue a ticket and be done with it. I feel much safer every time they tow a car for expired tags While they were shoring up the budget, at least 100 illegals drove past them. In their defense, they are told not to arrest these criminals by their bosses. You think some of them would show some courage and defy those orders. Lol, just kidding. Not a chance in hell. I totally agree. Just thugs(blue) being thugs(blue). So.... She is an attorney, who is elected official who sits on the ethics board, and the police board. Her plates are expired as of May, and it's almost Sept. KCPD has a written policy which was approved by the Chief, after being vetted by the City Attorney's,(becaus department policies are vetted by attorney's in order to prevent stupid and illegal written policies), that allows vehicles with expired tags (derelict), to be towed, and KCPD starts to do so. The elected official comes out demanding special "consideration" due to her elected official position, and is ultimately given undue "consideration".... And this is all the cops fault? They pick and choose which ones they are going to enforce. As far as the elected official, cops demand(and receive) special consideration from other cops. So what is the issue here? So, you're agreeing they are able to legally tow a car with expired plates and you're not going to answer my question. Ok. |
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I went to a fire call the other day for a smoke detector alarm. There was no visible smoke or fire upon arrival. The homeowner sent a key holder to open the house for us to check inside. The key holder is a local cop and ex-fire chief. His truck had no inspection sticker and tags that expired in July 2015. Local cops on scene were asked if they were going to ticket him and their reply was "what for?" When we pointed out the expired tag and lack of inspection they just laughed, shrugged their shoulders and said "no". Police apparently do have discretion about writing tickets and towing cars, View Quote Fire alarm goes off, resident has some else allow access to building in order to prevent the FD from breaking down the door or a window to gain entry to ensure there is no fire and you want cops to ticket the guy for expired plates? Where are you a Fire Fighter? Did you tell the Ex Fire Chief you wanted him ticketed for expired plates after he denied your chance to use your Haligan tool? If you get injured in a car accident that isnt your fault, but you have a warrant for jay walking, should I arrest you, or let you be treated and transported by EMS? |
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I can't enforce any federal gun regulations / laws. Just like I can't enforce immigration laws. It cuts both ways. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Liberals want police to do everything. Arrest people they don't like, spy on people they don't like, let them go when they get caught because they are not "those people" fix potholes, treat the mentally ill, He's the perfect example. I can't enforce any federal gun regulations / laws. Just like I can't enforce immigration laws. It cuts both ways. Lol, try not to lie too much. You will do whatever you are told to do. Enter homes without warrants, check Confiscate private property, check Arrest folks for obscure statutes, check All in a days work for an honest, hard working cop. You need to be a little more honest, officer. You could find a reason to arrest people that are in violation of federal law for a local statute, you just do what you are told and don't. Don't worry, you will get that pension shortly and be able to cleanse that dirty conscience. |
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Lol, try not to lie too much. You will do whatever you are told to do. Enter homes without warrants, check Confiscate private property, check Arrest folks for obscure statutes, check All in a days work for an honest, hard working cop. You need to be a little more honest, officer. You could find a reason to arrest people that are in violation of federal law for a local statute, you just do what you are told and don't. Don't worry, you will get that pension shortly and be able to cleanse that dirty conscience. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Liberals want police to do everything. Arrest people they don't like, spy on people they don't like, let them go when they get caught because they are not "those people" fix potholes, treat the mentally ill, He's the perfect example. I can't enforce any federal gun regulations / laws. Just like I can't enforce immigration laws. It cuts both ways. Lol, try not to lie too much. You will do whatever you are told to do. Enter homes without warrants, check Confiscate private property, check Arrest folks for obscure statutes, check All in a days work for an honest, hard working cop. You need to be a little more honest, officer. You could find a reason to arrest people that are in violation of federal law for a local statute, you just do what you are told and don't. Don't worry, you will get that pension shortly and be able to cleanse that dirty conscience. 10/10 on the strawman argument. |
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Liberals want police to do everything. Arrest people they don't like, spy on people they don't like, let them go when they get caught because they are not "those people" fix potholes, treat the mentally ill, He's the perfect example. I can't enforce any federal gun regulations / laws. Just like I can't enforce immigration laws. It cuts both ways. Lol, try not to lie too much. You will do whatever you are told to do. Enter homes without warrants, check Confiscate private property, check Arrest folks for obscure statutes, check All in a days work for an honest, hard working cop. You need to be a little more honest, officer. You could find a reason to arrest people that are in violation of federal law for a local statute, you just do what you are told and don't. Don't worry, you will get that pension shortly and be able to cleanse that dirty conscience. 10/10 on the strawman argument. So you have no knowledge of any those things ever happening during your career or you ever looking the other way when you see them occurring? Strawman my ass. Almost like you are a Choir Boy. |
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So you have no knowledge of any those things ever happening during your career or you ever looking the other way when you see them occurring? Strawman my ass. Almost like you are a Choir Boy. View Quote Dude, you're not even trying to make a sound argument anymore. It is kind of sad. |
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