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Law Enforcement & Police - November 2007

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...so the law drew attention to sin?

what do you think? explain your views on this.thanks.

2007-11-14 17:12:51 · 10 answers · asked by polly-pocket 5

As per prior approvals work carried out and being continued. Subsequent law comes in force requiring prior approval of some authority for particular class of work forming part of action necessary to achieve whole and which was carried out and being continued as per approval for whole granted earlier when no prior approval was necessary. eg. hill cutting for construction. hill cutting (part of whole work) required prior approval as per subsequent law. construction plan already approved earlier (whole work). Is subsequent law binding?

2007-11-14 16:31:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

i got rear ended by some psyco lady who chased me for about a mile with hi beams on and beeping so i stopped short and got rear ended. its her fault for rear ending me and the cops came and gave me a citation for her saying that i passed her in a no passing zone. i never passed her.

2007-11-14 16:19:16 · 6 answers · asked by Wireless 2

I got a speeding ticket in NC just outside of Ashville in the middle of October. I live in Raleigh and called the court house to pay the ticket because I didn't have an envelope or address to send the payment. They don't have my ticket on record and do not know the officer that gave me the ticket. They said to call back in a week to see if it has been turned in. Would you call back or let it slide?

2007-11-14 15:53:42 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

When an officer asks you for your license and registration, you hand it over to him, no questions asked. Don’t hand him your gun, your bong, your illegal black market baby that you paid cash for or the receipt for the illegal black market baby that you paid cash for or your drug stash.

According to the Gulf Daily News, that’s just what a Bahrainian man did.

The man was pulled over by police during a routine traffic stop. He asked the driver for his license. He pulled it out and a piece of hash was stuck to it. He claimed he had some poo in his back pocket and that he was saving it for later.

The man was arrested and admitted he had the hash-ish but forgot he had it in his wallet. He claims he meant to hide it with his cocaine.

http://www.dumbcriminals.com/drugs/drugs-make-you-forget-thatuh/

2007-11-14 14:25:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi, I am a young woman who is rather petite. I do NOT have a Male to protect me. Without getting personal , I need a gun for Self- defense against possible threats. I live alone. What is the best gun ( Personal) for a Woman that Still does the job??

2007-11-14 12:56:53 · 19 answers · asked by snowbunny360 3

I have a friend who was paroled after being in jail for over 10 years for attempted murder and carjacking with a gun. He was released three months ago and two weeks ago got off of house arrest ( he had two warrants for violating curfew but his parol officer stopped them). He went to visit a woman and got arrested for public intoxication. His bond is over $1000.00. He is pretty confident that he will get out of jail after court at the end of the month. He doesn't know that his mother contacted his PO so now he knows that he is in jail. His PO said that there was a warrant issued for him because he was supposed to be in his home town one week and half ago and wasn't so he violated his parole. His charge is a misdemeanor. He is confident that he will get out but I think that they will close that case then keep him because of his parole violation. What do you think will happen to him? He has like three more years to completely serve his sentence.

2007-11-14 12:09:38 · 3 answers · asked by Lana 3

ok so my boyfriend was in an accident a couple months back and the people who were supposed to represent him in court, i guess, didn't show up. well now there's a warrent out for his arrest. is there anyway around that? like if he showed up to court even though it was late or something. those are the only details i know, sorry. any help would be greatly appreciated!

2007-11-14 12:07:33 · 4 answers · asked by lily 3

Hi
my bf got arrested a few days ago and i feel really empty inside, i miss him so much! we live together so when i get out of work i go home and im alone! i feel extremely sad and wanna cry every moment of the day. My days drag!!!
Is there any advice anyone can give me as to how make my days go by fast till he gets out? and how to keep myself together?

f.y.i : i dont have family, so i cant go to "my family" and his family loves me but i dont want to be at their houses everyday, because even if i do that, i still have to come home at night and thats when it hits me the most!!!


his in jail for violating parole. we think he's gonna get about 6 months.

2007-11-14 11:56:24 · 6 answers · asked by ? 4

I turn 17 in couple of days and i have been in this ****hole place for over a year.
In the state of missouri you are considered a legal adult at 17, i am on probation.

2007-11-14 11:37:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do I need a lot of money cause I spent it all in an unrelated case. How much to Private Investigators cost? Is there software I can download?

2007-11-14 10:52:56 · 7 answers · asked by O.J. Simpson 1

i got arrested a few weeks ago, and was cuffed by a female officer. She put the cuffs on so tightly and made my hands hurt. i asked her to loosen them, which she did, but only slightly. when i arrived at the station, the cuffs we taken of by the female officer, and i signed a few forms etc...

I was then handcuffed again by a male officer who took me to the cells. My wrists were red from the cuffs.

why on earth do officers cuff females so tight? i wasnt resisting or anything,...?

2007-11-14 10:51:15 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I parked, put quarters for an hour and went to lunch.
On my way back from lunch, i checked my time, it was almost or about 1 hour. So i thought i was good.
In a distance, i saw the parking cop stop in front of my car! OMG, i ran like heck and shouted at the top of my lungs at him! He OBVIOUSLY could hear me, c'mon!
It took me about 30seconds to get to him, and i was right next to him yelling, "I'm right here!"
He ignored me and kept punching in numbers!
OMG! What a jerk! I was probably like 30seconds past my meter! And he didnt even start punching stuff in until i got there!
Could he do that?? Like carry on with the citation though i was there ready to move away?
I didnt know what else to do, and while fuming watching him drive away, i took pictures of his car (dunno why i did that), and that was the only piece of evidence or something i can use.
Meaning, the time i took the picture and the time where very close. Any advice? Any chance i would actually get some pardon when i contest?

2007-11-14 10:43:01 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was on vacation in a southern state (which shall remain nameless), as I was driving back to my hotel around 1 AM from a wedding rehearsal dinner party, I came across a speed trap. This was a lonely 2-lane road, no streetlights or any lights either, with a very sharp curve (speed limit 25) and only a ditch off the left and empty space on the right (or so I thought). As I drove around the curve at around 20 MPH someone jumps out with a spotlight shines it in my face and then about 5-6 other flashlights pop on waving. I didn't stop and continued to my hotel, where a police officer shows up behind me. After telling him that I was scared and told never to stop in dark areas and that I was NOT speeding, he charged me instead with 'failure to obey a traffic control device' (his flashlight). I didn't know they were the police! Is this legal? The police were not in plain sight; they were hidden in the dark behind an abandoned van, along the curve.

2007-11-14 09:34:36 · 4 answers · asked by DB 4

of toll does this take on the individual? Would you liken it to a doctor/ nurse that couldnt save a patient, effect wise? I ask this because im currently considering a law enforcement career (small town?) but I'm worried about the mental strain put on cops, especially in situations involving deadly force... my other choice, career wise, would be medical...but, if i cant handle the thought of a patient dying on me, do i have ANY business in a career where i may have to take anothers life? I'm second guessing myself here... I would like to use law enfocement as a stepping stone to becoming a game warden, ideally, but if that falls through, with an Associates in Park Management/ Law Enfocement, i could pretty much be confined to police work. Sorry for the length of this, im just rather confused.

Any help is greatly appreciated. And, I'm not weak, dont think that...just wondering what strain this would put on personal time/ life.

2007-11-14 09:30:05 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is it illegal?

2007-11-14 09:18:53 · 12 answers · asked by Ace of Spades 5

My son was given a ticket for parking in an entrance to a ice cream place that is next door to us. The owner invited him to park there during the winter months when there are restrictions for parking on the street and his business is closed. When he called the police station to question it, he was told that if the officer felt it was against the law then it was and there was nothing he could do about it...................what the heck? Does that mean that the officer has a right to give out tickets for whatever ticks him off?

2007-11-14 08:12:40 · 5 answers · asked by silly s 2

Yet, you or me can get a ticket for not wearing one,,,
It seems like a double standard and another (Its all about the money) money grab law.
Yes, nobody sane would not wear one, but why are they not required in a school bus carrying alot of children too?

2007-11-14 07:44:06 · 9 answers · asked by Shoot-em-All 4

i am having so many problems with my stepmom.
my dad always takes her side and i wanna move out.
i want it to be legal.
can anyone help me?

2007-11-14 07:34:30 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Let us suppose that I come upon a large red vase just inside the 1-meter wooden picket fence of the outdoor portion of a pottery store.

The store is closed, and the store building is locked and unattended at the hour in question.

The store building has a door with a mail slot.

The price of the vase is clearly marked with a label or tag.

I want to buy the vase.

I have my checkbook with me. There is more than enough money in my bank account to cover the price of the vase and any applicable taxes.

There is a friend with me who has a video camera.

I am a big person and can remove the vase without stepping inside or disturbing the fence.

I leave a check for the vase in the slot, and take the vase.

No alarm signal has been generated.

Has a crime been committed?

Does my payment for the vase create an affirmative defense to an accusation of theft?

Thanks.

2007-11-14 06:57:35 · 6 answers · asked by knoodelhed 4

police station is instisting that they come to my house tomorrow morning with a form for me to sign. I have 2 questions.

1) Do I even have to answer the door to them? They are coming at 10:30 am on Thursday.

2) what form will they be bringing with them and why do they want me to sign it?

2007-11-14 06:40:32 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

why would they say the things that they do and when do they say it?

for example: if i wanted everyone to be quiet, i would say "be quiet please"

2007-11-14 06:19:36 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

my friend got pulled over about a month ago for doing 90 in a 50 mph zone. They gave him a court date which was today. He went to court and he told me that they charged him with a 600.00 fine as well as a 30 day jail sentence. He said (which I don't believe) he apealed the decision so they let him go and he has to return to court January 9th with a lawyer. Have you ever heard of something so obscene? I know I've never in my life heard of garbage like this. He does tell lies every now and then so it's not unusual. bUT it's to my understanding that if you get locked up and they put handcuffs on you as he said in court and then let you go. Come on now have you ever heard of anything like this?

2007-11-14 06:15:56 · 26 answers · asked by EAZY 3

2007-11-14 06:11:19 · 5 answers · asked by KT 3

i was going 10 over the limit and i am able to request a court hearing if i plead not guilty chances are im still gonna be found guilty but will the fine in court be difrent than the original one on my ticket which is 75 bucks

2007-11-14 03:18:47 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I posted a question last week about our police chief asking for an 8% increase in the police budget, I questioned him at a town meeting as to WHY are you wanting more of our money when in fact our population is down 11%, crime is DOWN all over and taxes are rising. The local police are no more responsible for lowering crime than the rooster is for making the sun rise...I proved that in our declining population and several other items. Counsel was 100% in favor of giving him whatever he wanted (they want the endorsement come election time)..I confronted the cheif in our meeting..he couldn't answer me...I wrote letters to the editor...after the PEOPLE of our town understood...they were OUTRAGED like me...just the FACT .

Counsel voted last night..........DOWN GOES THE CHIEF
The people BEAT this waste...WE CAN WIN!!!

NEXT:
I just wrote a letter to the editor about Sheriff Deputy salaries, ave $84.500 a YEAR. I posted with that the MOST dangerous jobs in our state...

2007-11-14 01:20:22 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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