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Law Enforcement & Police - March 2007

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Need to find a criminal record of an individual-free public record.

2007-03-08 13:51:55 · 6 answers · asked by msB 1

do i need to go to college or what, or just the police academy. thanks. if you need to IM me its redneckcowboy109@yaho, or leave urs so i can get more info.

2007-03-08 13:50:11 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

just wondering :)

2007-03-08 13:45:00 · 8 answers · asked by krisscilla 1

2007-03-08 13:44:40 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

can I do an online extension? for my seat belt ticket

2007-03-08 13:29:57 · 2 answers · asked by rollin1530 1

can one be placed on someone, if he or she never posed any threat, but just because of personal reasons, or they think that the person is some type of threat. so do you have to go through alot to get one?

2007-03-08 12:57:03 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

How often do State Police get in dangerous situations? For example shoot outs, hand to hand combat, etc. I am referring mainly to New York State if that makes a difference.

2007-03-08 12:31:27 · 6 answers · asked by CS 2

Late at night, the police in my area follow whatever car is on the road. I get home from work between 1:30-2am. Back in November I had a citation ticket on my window for not having the county decal sticker. I had just transferred my plates to the new state I'm living in and had 30 days to get the sticker. The ticket was clocked at 1:31am and I remembered the night before coming home there was a cop that was driving behind me for about two miles and disappeared. I think he ran my plates and came back after I went inside.

About a month ago a cop crossed the interaction as I was going home and I watched him make a quick u-turn from the direction he was going and speed like hell to catch up with me. He followed me for a few minutes and then drove off. And last night I watched a cop do the exact same thing to another car and when the cop saw me he did the u-turn to catch up with me and followed me into my apartment complex and pulled up behind me in my parking spot. Is this legal?

2007-03-08 12:25:13 · 16 answers · asked by LuvMyGirls 5

Were you being chased or did you help the police?

2007-03-08 12:12:53 · 6 answers · asked by rybo510 4

My fiancee and I live south of a gun-free University campus. Our favorite bar is north of it.
We are walking back home drunk after a night out, and some meth-head points a gun at us and demands all our money. We oblige.
Then he flicks the gun sideways as he tells me to move. Hoping he won't hurt us, I obey again.

Now that I'm away from him, he points the gun at my fiancee and makes her strip. He leaps on her and begins to penetrate her.

I can't take it anymore, so I sneak up behind him and kick the gun from his hand, hoping it doesn't go off and shoot my fiancee. I grab the gun, point it at him and tell him not to move.

He lunges, so I shoot him.

Cops hear and come running. I drop the gun at the first sight of flashing lights, but my prints are on it.

When they question me, I tell the truth.

So they slap cuffs on me and charge me with felony possession of a lethal weapon while under the influence of alcohol and on a college campus.

Should've run to Mexico, huh?

2007-03-08 12:11:55 · 12 answers · asked by A Box of Signs 4

Do you think a law of being drunk in public would be a good one.

2007-03-08 12:03:50 · 14 answers · asked by Geoff E 4

My hotel room was broken into, my case slashed and stuff stolen. Police are involved, it points to an inside job but without any proof. The window of the 2nd floor room was closed when I returned to discover this but it was opened by staff afterwards when I was moved to another room. Police seem to believe it was indeed open and they say someone popped in and I just did not notice because I was too shocked. I have returned to my home country but cannot get any information now on this crime even though I have a reference number. They will not answer my questions or return my calls. This thief will just carry on. It seems they just want the easy way out.

2007-03-08 11:55:39 · 2 answers · asked by kirrii 3

I was watching a video where i cop died and everyone was totally disrespecting the cop and calling him a pig. But do these people also hate paramedics and firefighters too?

2007-03-08 11:36:12 · 8 answers · asked by pat t 2

they're only here to help ... n i KNOW there r a few bad cops out there .. but that doesn't mean all cops r bad

they put their lives on the line for ppl who treat them like sh*t but they still do it ... they don't have to b cops ... they could b other things ... but they still choose to risk their lives for ppl that treat them like sh*t

just think ... what would happen w/o cops?
more murders .. more burgarlaries ... more assults .. more rapes ... more sh*t like that
but apparently those r good things right?

2007-03-08 11:28:35 · 2 answers · asked by starxxgirl 1

What would you think of a group of young black men in tuxes during prom season and when you ask where they are going they say to prom. In the rain they are made to get out of their car onto the ground where they were to lay while the car was being searched. After nothing was found, no apology, no discussion, no prom. 4 young men never even got to go their senior year. No big deal you say? No big deal to you. If they were white they wouldn't have been stopped for doing nothing wrong in the 1st place.

2007-03-08 11:10:39 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

I want to know who you contact to find if a murderer was ever caught.

2007-03-08 11:08:39 · 7 answers · asked by David D 1

I could not help but notice Swedish Police called in to assist Dutch Police during the recent riots.

How would you feel if say Italian or German police were used in the UK - or if in the USA Mexican Police were used.

2007-03-08 11:07:13 · 5 answers · asked by treving 42 6

of racism? I have not heard of anyone complaining when a white person is arrested by a black officer.

2007-03-08 10:55:17 · 107 answers · asked by Anonymous

my mother and my two baby siblings were in the car driving through cambridge going somewhere, their was a taxi behind us that kept flashing its high beems, and beeping at us, since he was driving very close behind us im assuming all the "fuss" was he wnted us to go fster but we couldnt because of the car infront of us, my mother presses on the break lightly, he swurves out of the L. lane and drives in the right lane to pass us, he then turns in the left lane and slamms on the brakes, he parks his car and gets out, going to my mothers side car door, my mother had locked all the doors as soon as he stped the car, he tries to open my moms car door handle ( she was driving) and its locked so then he starts swearing and asking us why we presed on the break, we did not press on the break hard, it was lightly but because he was so close to us behind,he gets out of the car after stopping in in the middle of an intersection and gos to open my mothers door handle he swers what should i do

2007-03-08 10:46:23 · 7 answers · asked by Idrive2004Bmwm3 1

I have recently taken a job to work at a maximum security state prison as a food service supervisor. Of course, all the other stuff has been very helpful in giving me advice about certain things, and I am grateful to them all, yet every once in awhile I hear about a problem, like how an inmate had a cell phone, or they are doing drug testing, or what not. Everyday that I go into work I empty my pockets, walk through a metal detector, and am patted down, then allowed to proceed. So is everyone else. So I am really curious as to how it is that illegal drugs are a problem in a maximum security prison. Where is it that they are coming from and how are the inmates getting access to them? And how are the other inmates getting money to pay for them?

2007-03-08 10:45:04 · 15 answers · asked by Des-n-Jes 4

Given that more cost of their upkeep comes from red light runners...

2007-03-08 10:40:13 · 5 answers · asked by Redeemed 3

I have a friend (Margie) involved in a divorce & custody battle. Right now, she are her separated husband have joint custody. Based on things the kids (12 & 14) have told her, the father is doing illegal drugs in front of them (he used to only do them privately), and driving in the car with them while intoxicated from both drugs and alcohol. She is frightened for them, but cannot prove his behavior in court. She is very afraid of retribution. She is considering making an anonymous tip to the local police, and hoping they find his stash and arrest him. Does anyone seriously have any experience with this sort of situation? What would be the best place for Margie to start? She has tried for a few months to "catch him in the act". The man is friendly with some local police, and was let go for a DUI. I told her they would not let it go twice, but it is a matter of catching him. Any real advice is welcomed- I do not know enough about the legal system to help her very much.

2007-03-08 10:25:40 · 6 answers · asked by Hauntedfox 5

y would someone resist arrest? i mean they'll just get more charges against them ... ya i know they don't want to go to jail ... but y bother running/resisting? they're gonna get cought either way ....

2007-03-08 10:24:59 · 7 answers · asked by starxxgirl 1

Rape is a pretty serious crime. But why treat them any different for committing rape as oppose to murder, armed robbery, arsen, or any other crime?

I can see those inmates wanting to be macho and thinking it could have been their mother or sister or daughter that was raped...but it could have very easily been their mother, sister, or daughter that was shot to death, murdered, or pistol whipped for $20 bucks.

2007-03-08 09:42:17 · 12 answers · asked by JJ C 2

I find the way we tend to pay them so much more than teachers pretty disgusting. I don't care for the way law enforcement seems to be a growth industry. I am not really sure how many cops want to see an end to crime, but I know that those who make money off of prisons don't want to see an end to it. Actually they would probably like to see greater cuts to education and new subsidies to private prison companies. There is a great problem in the philosophy of some of our knights in shining armor. They want to kick someones ***. They want that first and then learn that it is unacceptable to do so unless it is justified. And so the justification grows and grows. The people that deserve to have their rights imposed upon or taken away grows and grows. This is why they become cops, and soldiers, and not counselors or teachers. It is about hierarchy and domination not service and protection. This is what I find disgusting.

2007-03-08 09:35:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

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