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4/6/2012 7:35:29 AM EDT
LEO Pro cards

For LEOs, has anyone every tried to use this one with you?
4/6/2012 8:37:49 AM EDT
[#1]
No.  And it would probably hand that thing right back to them and tell them I asked for their driver license.
4/6/2012 9:06:12 AM EDT
[#2]
Stupid!
4/6/2012 9:07:40 AM EDT
[#3]
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LEO Pro cards

For LEOs, has anyone every tried to use this one with you?


4/6/2012 9:48:43 AM EDT
[#4]
4/6/2012 12:44:03 PM EDT
[#5]
That would get them the ticket they got pulled over for.  It turns from warning to hand over the DL and Registration.lol
4/6/2012 12:50:32 PM EDT
[#6]
4/6/2012 12:56:37 PM EDT
[#7]
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4/6/2012 2:46:37 PM EDT
[#8]
There are a million ways to separate a fool and his money.  


4/6/2012 2:55:44 PM EDT
[#9]
From a blog entry:

http://carlbussjaeger.blogspot.com/2012/03/remember-gellin-and-leo-procards.html

Remember Gellin and LEO ProCards?

Last year, I learned of a West Palm Beach cop selling cop-only(and cop family) get out of jail free cards. OK, not so "cop only"; he offered me some freebies (I declined). I raised a minor ruckus, as did a few other people. The WPB PD claimed Gellin had already been disciplined for this once, and they'd look into it again.

Today – several months later – I received this update from WPB PD Internal Affairs. Gellin has been "suspended". No duration mentioned. If this is a normal Only Ones suspension, it's probably with pay (which means he just doesn't get over time).

I also note that despite this, Gellin is still peddling his get-out-of-jail-free cards on his web site.*

On the bright side, they've provided a wonderful example to which I can point when asked why I mistrust cops.
Dear Mr. Roote and Mr. Bussjaeger,

This note is to inform you of the outcome of our investigation regarding your correspondence with our Department regarding Officer Brian Gellin's former business, LEOProCards. On 11/17/11, we initiated an investigation based on your complaint which was captured in Internal Affairs under CCIF #11-098. The investigation was conducted by Sergeant Daniel Turner. On 02/27/12 he forwarded his findings to acting Chief Maria Olsen. It was determined Officer Gellin was in violation of our policies and procedures and he was subsequently suspended for the violation. Thank you for reporting your concerns regarding this activity.

Your complaint and the Department's review and investigation will remain on file within the Internal Affairs Unit and a copy will be attached within the accused member's Internal Affairs file. You are welcome to review the investigative file for this complaint and/or obtain a copy of the file by contacting the Internal Affairs office at (561)822-1858.

Sincerely,

Captain Sarah J. Mooney #1301
West Palm Beach Police Department
Internal Affairs Unit
(561)822-1753


It may also be worth noting that Captain Mooney got Mr. Roote's email address wrong, so he may not know about this until he gets my email


4/6/2012 3:54:53 PM EDT
[#10]
<facepalm>
4/6/2012 5:37:05 PM EDT
[#11]
Haven't been handed one of those yet, but I have gotten the miniature, retired shield from a couple of departments on a couple of occasions.  I always kinda when somebdoy hands them to me.
4/6/2012 7:13:02 PM EDT
[#12]
Wow. Never seen one personally, but I would enjoy the laugh while preparing their paperwork.
4/6/2012 10:21:08 PM EDT
[#13]
There was a drag net episode about these, so they have been around for quite a while. "Police officers! Another bunko scheme busted!
4/7/2012 3:55:46 AM EDT
[#14]
Dumb.
4/7/2012 4:26:46 AM EDT
[#15]
so I guess the Concealed Carry Holder badges don't get professional courtesies either?  
4/7/2012 4:39:50 AM EDT
[#16]
"I didn't ask for that. I asked for your license and insurance information."
4/8/2012 12:57:50 AM EDT
[#17]
WTF?  Not much offends me, but this is ridiculous.  What has become of our profession?
4/8/2012 1:10:48 AM EDT
[#18]
Yeah, not happening. Real credentials are not a free pass and this is supposed to be the secret handshake? Whatever.
4/8/2012 3:26:08 AM EDT
[#19]
Almost as bad as those who hand over the "PBA" cards instead of creds.  The first time (new rookie) I got one I informed the driver that  I did not care if he was with the Professional Bull-riders Association.  He did not think that was as funny as I did.
4/8/2012 2:03:21 PM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
so I guess the Concealed Carry Holder badges don't get professional courtesies either?  


LOL. I mentioned that in a GD thread asking about a TBL sticker.

I told them the sticker (by itself) would be about as effective as one of those.
4/8/2012 4:17:40 PM EDT
[#21]
That's about the dumbest thing I've ever seen.  I put a business card on the back of my wife's driver's license so if she's in a wreck they know to call me.

If she gets pulled over for driving stupid and they write her a ticket I wouldn't say boo about it.
4/8/2012 4:23:48 PM EDT
[#22]
Dumbest thing I have ever heard of.  Hand that to me and you're getting a ticket.
4/8/2012 6:42:03 PM EDT
[#23]
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Almost as bad as those who hand over the "PBA" cards instead of creds.  The first time (new rookie) I got one I informed the driver that  I did not care if he was with the Professional Bull-riders Association.  He did not think that was as funny as I did.


I have seen more PBA cards from New Jersey than I can remember.   Some people have a stack of them in the wallets, and hand over the whole bunch.   Do they sell them in gumball machines in NJ?

4/8/2012 6:47:04 PM EDT
[#24]
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Almost as bad as those who hand over the "PBA" cards instead of creds.  The first time (new rookie) I got one I informed the driver that  I did not care if he was with the Professional Bull-riders Association.  He did not think that was as funny as I did.


I have seen more PBA cards from New Jersey than I can remember.   Some people have a stack of them in the wallets, and hand over the whole bunch.   Do they sell them in gumball machines in NJ?



4/8/2012 6:47:06 PM EDT
[#25]
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Almost as bad as those who hand over the "PBA" cards instead of creds.  The first time (new rookie) I got one I informed the driver that  I did not care if he was with the Professional Bull-riders Association.  He did not think that was as funny as I did.

I have seen more PBA cards from New Jersey than I can remember.   Some people have a stack of them in the wallets, and hand over the whole bunch.   Do they sell them in gumball machines in NJ?

We are just as bad here in NY.
4/8/2012 6:48:55 PM EDT
[#26]
I dare the OP to post this in GD.
4/8/2012 8:18:56 PM EDT
[#27]
Quoted:
I dare the OP to post this in GD.


This is funny.  Those cards are not.
4/8/2012 11:38:36 PM EDT
[#28]
I think it's hysterical!



Probably the dumbest thing I've seen for sale this week...



4/9/2012 3:49:05 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
I dare the OP to post this in GD.

Expect "GarandShooter" to be the first to reply.
4/10/2012 1:28:03 PM EDT
[#30]
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Almost as bad as those who hand over the "PBA" cards instead of creds.  The first time (new rookie) I got one I informed the driver that  I did not care if he was with the Professional Bull-riders Association.  He did not think that was as funny as I did.


I have seen more PBA cards from New Jersey than I can remember.   Some people have a stack of them in the wallets, and hand over the whole bunch.   Do they sell them in gumball machines in NJ?



Every PBA card I've seen has been from NJ. Its always a "family friend" too. I had a kid hand me one when I stopped him going 81 in a 30
4/10/2012 10:09:11 PM EDT
[#31]
I suspect that I'm not the only one here to feel this way, but when somebody name-drops or asks for a break because the know/related to/etc another officer, I am pretty much right there going to write them the ticket. I didn't stop you for the good of my health, and if you're trying to weasel out of a safe driving coupon, just because your buddy is a cop, then I'm probably not going to be able to get the message across to you any other way than to lay some paper. I have my own do not ticket list, which is pretty short - EMS and Nurses, basically, but that's a judgement call on every stop just as with anyone else. Anyone can earn a ticket at every stop, and some infractions are gonna get you paper no matter who you are.

But these cards? Dubya. Tee. Motherfukkin Eff. Anyone who actually puts down cash and buys these cards for their friends has some serious judgement problems. I would suspect that they would be the guy that internal affairs does not need to look up on the phone list to call in because they are in hot water so frequently that the IA guys all know his home and cell numbers off by heart.
4/11/2012 5:45:32 AM EDT
[#32]
I'd rather be handed a prison Inmate ID card than one of those.
4/11/2012 6:33:37 AM EDT
[#33]
Quoted:
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I dare the OP to post this in GD.

Expect "GarandShooter" to be the first to reply.


You lose.
4/11/2012 7:04:52 AM EDT
[#34]
Quoted:
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I dare the OP to post this in GD.

Expect "GarandShooter" to be the first to reply.


You lose.


Link?
4/11/2012 7:10:50 AM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
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I dare the OP to post this in GD.

Expect "GarandShooter" to be the first to reply.


You lose.


Link?


http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1310352_LEO_Courtesy_Cards.html
4/11/2012 11:02:17 AM EDT
[#36]
Looks like someone has been playing "Monopoly" too much and is making a few bucks on the "Get out of jail free" cards.
4/11/2012 12:41:34 PM EDT
[#37]
Just plain stupid.    
It's even worst than name dropping.  When I first got hired at my old Dept, I had someone drop my name that I worked with on my last day before getting hired on.. I knew his name that was about it.  

The best part, the officer that pulled the guy over and I talked the night before about this, I told him "Anyone drops my name, write em" . He told the name dropper that as he handed him the Cite.

Later at coffee in front of my FTO, the officer told me about it. I told him "good, I don't care if it's my wife , kid or someone I have known since 1st grade, I didn't become a Cop so they could my friends could break the law"
4/11/2012 3:17:25 PM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
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I dare the OP to post this in GD.

Expect "GarandShooter" to be the first to reply.

You lose.

I'm surprised. I know it's a topic that always gets him worked up.
4/11/2012 3:32:06 PM EDT
[#39]
Quoted:
Just plain stupid.    
It's even worst than name dropping.  When I first got hired at my old Dept, I had someone drop my name that I worked with on my last day before getting hired on.. I knew his name that was about it.  

The best part, the officer that pulled the guy over and I talked the night before about this, I told him "Anyone drops my name, write em" . He told the name dropper that as he handed him the Cite.

Later at coffee in front of my FTO, the officer told me about it. I told him "good, I don't care if it's my wife , kid or someone I have known since 1st grade, I didn't become a Cop so they could my friends could break the law"

Funny you mention name dropping.

A lot of folks in the GD thread are saying I'm full of shit when I stated that name dropping is an automatic ticket from me.

I do it and I've yet to ever have another officer question or complain about it; most adamantly agree with it.
4/11/2012 3:41:35 PM EDT
[#40]
Quoted:
Stupid!


Very stupid.
4/12/2012 9:02:33 AM EDT
[#41]
Agreed.  Not useful or accepted.  I had a guy hand just a badge to me once - without any other identification.  I said "wow, that's sweet, I have one of those too.  License please."  He was less than impressed...  that made two of us.


4/12/2012 10:44:14 AM EDT
[#42]
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Just plain stupid.    
It's even worst than name dropping.  When I first got hired at my old Dept, I had someone drop my name that I worked with on my last day before getting hired on.. I knew his name that was about it.  

The best part, the officer that pulled the guy over and I talked the night before about this, I told him "Anyone drops my name, write em" . He told the name dropper that as he handed him the Cite.

Later at coffee in front of my FTO, the officer told me about it. I told him "good, I don't care if it's my wife , kid or someone I have known since 1st grade, I didn't become a Cop so they could my friends could break the law"

Funny you mention name dropping.

A lot of folks in the GD thread are saying I'm full of shit when I stated that name dropping is an automatic ticket from me.

I do it and I've yet to ever have another officer question or complain about it; most adamantly agree with it.


Most Officers have worked hard to get to where they are and don't want some person that sort of knows them tarnish their Reputation. Most people have no idea what Police really do, they think we sit around drinking coffee, yell at people and shoot the poor little angel that wasn't doing anything much and the Police were always harassing him.

If many of these people were smart enough, emotionally strong enough , fit enough , sane enough , financially responsible enough  and ethical they could be in Law Enforcement.  

You know why they are not?  Many refuse to put down the F'n Bong, go for a run, go to school and get an education, pay their bills instead of buying that new XBOX game, know right from wrong even if they had bad parents.  Yet, they flip us crap as they hide behind the  anonymity of the internet,  yes I am sure that many of them are part of the Delta/SEAL/Ranger/Ninja/Space shuttle doorgunner/SWAT 69th mess kit repair division and since there uncledaddy  bubba was a security guard at the local dollar store, they know all about what cops do....

Sorry, I am tired and cranky.  I am an O.T. Whore  who has gotten 4 hours of sleep and am quitting Copenhagen after 31 years of it.  

Stay Safe out there, remember your brothers in Blue care about you.
4/12/2012 11:50:21 AM EDT
[#43]
Can't believe some people would have the nerve to try and use that.  I was always so embarrassed to say my brother was a trooper before I was an LEO myself.  Would not even do it until my brother told me too. Just felt like an ass, though it always worked...  Now that I have a badge, well I am real discreet about showing it.  But hey, you have to get your license out of your wallet.  I wont mention it.  If they see the badge and want to give me a break...well that is fine, but I am not asking for it. Still did not help me in Georgia here recently.
4/12/2012 3:24:18 PM EDT
[#44]
Houston PD used to have these "Officer's Wife/Girlfriend" badges that the women liked to flash when they got pulled over.  Another stupid idea.
4/12/2012 3:41:58 PM EDT
[#45]
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Just plain stupid.    
It's even worst than name dropping.  When I first got hired at my old Dept, I had someone drop my name that I worked with on my last day before getting hired on.. I knew his name that was about it.  
The best part, the officer that pulled the guy over and I talked the night before about this, I told him "Anyone drops my name, write em" . He told the name dropper that as he handed him the Cite.
Later at coffee in front of my FTO, the officer told me about it. I told him "good, I don't care if it's my wife , kid or someone I have known since 1st grade, I didn't become a Cop so they could my friends could break the law"

Funny you mention name dropping.
A lot of folks in the GD thread are saying I'm full of shit when I stated that name dropping is an automatic ticket from me.
I do it and I've yet to ever have another officer question or complain about it; most adamantly agree with it.

A lot of those folks in GD are probably from areas where name dropping and PBA cards work, like my area.
5/2/2012 10:20:40 AM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
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Just plain stupid.    
It's even worst than name dropping.  When I first got hired at my old Dept, I had someone drop my name that I worked with on my last day before getting hired on.. I knew his name that was about it.  
The best part, the officer that pulled the guy over and I talked the night before about this, I told him "Anyone drops my name, write em" . He told the name dropper that as he handed him the Cite.
Later at coffee in front of my FTO, the officer told me about it. I told him "good, I don't care if it's my wife , kid or someone I have known since 1st grade, I didn't become a Cop so they could my friends could break the law"

Funny you mention name dropping.
A lot of folks in the GD thread are saying I'm full of shit when I stated that name dropping is an automatic ticket from me.
I do it and I've yet to ever have another officer question or complain about it; most adamantly agree with it.

A lot of those folks in GD are probably from areas where name dropping and PBA cards work, like my area.


although the only time I would ever actually show my actual creds is when i am working have you seen what the placards and creds that are given by the city look like... If I need to park I just put up my hospital plac,

New york is pretty crazy about the type of creds and tin they give out. So are some of your LT's, im gonna go see if I can find a picture of a thank you I once got for helping out a guys daughter when she was sick.



5/2/2012 10:24:36 AM EDT
[#47]
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New York is pretty crazy about the type of creds and tin they give out. So are some of your LT's, I'm gonna go see if I can find a picture of a thank you I once got for helping out a guys daughter when she was sick.

No argument here.
5/2/2012 12:54:52 PM EDT
[#48]
Those are funny and disgusting at the same time.