Well Im a female and Im usually a police magnet! I ve never had a speeding ticket- knock on wood- or any violations at all! I have been stopped BUT I try my best to bat my eyes and sniffle a little! lol Have been asked out by alot of cops though! lol I have seen a few that r just down right mean and hateful to other drivers. NOT much u can really do! If u think he was totally awful and out of line- when they stop u the police cars have video and sound! File a report against the officer and they will listen to the tape and decide if u have grounds for a case. Otherwise- not much we reallyu can do is there? Except yes sir and no sir them to death!
2006-08-29 06:13:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, as a 16-year-old I've met countless Police Officers but I have yet to meet a rude one...
If I do, I'd probably not do anything other then walk away if possible, respectfully because I know that just because 10% are wrong doesn't evenly add up to the rest 90% who are hard-working and commendable.
There is an endless number of 'rude' people in every profession and we may even trust them, doctors, dry cleaners etc. Therefore we even depend on strangers... you'll probably never know if this is a bad driver and we need to be careful. Some people insinuate stupidity to themselves and my counterparts irk considering I they don't find it essential - so to speak.
However, I pray I never encounter a rude Police Officer. Evidently, I respect these people who protect my community day and night on. I trust them and wish to make them proud of me by giving back to my community. I've learnt a lot from them.
Having said that, I'd never disrespect a Police Officer as I'll be guaranteed to receive that back. I swear I'm never doing anything illegal or I'd let my Hero down as I can't bare that.
Hmm...Stay safe. - M.B. (hidden)
2006-08-29 06:28:48
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answered by piercing integrity 4
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I don't mince words around rude cops. One night while I was driving through downtown St. Louis I went to park my car near this rock club so I could walk up to the door and check out the poster to see who was playing there next. The moment I got back into my car a cop pulled up right alongside me and told me to step out. Granted, I DID stop ahead of a sign that clearly indicated I was NOT supposed to park there (that WAS my fault), but they began SEARCHING my car because I was parked near a set of abandoned buildings ravers use. The assumption was that I was sitting around waiting for a dealer or something. Well, the THREE officers were extremely cavalier and not the least bit courteous, so I just let them have it. I forgot exactly what I said but I don't take **** from cops. Luckily they didn't snap the cuffs on me for THAT.
2006-08-29 06:17:43
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answered by american_sickboy 2
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Bow down and submit. Rude officers are power hungry. If you try to even politely talk your way out of it, you get resisting and obstruction, $1000 fine, and a night in jail. But that is just Idaho.
2006-08-29 06:11:36
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answered by emilystartsfires 5
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hi TigerLily I surely have purely ever met fairly polite law enforcement officials yet right it is a tale you desire. My son and his chum have been to a rock stay overall performance and grow to be in the back of the scenes taking area in a drink with the gang. They left the club and have been caught short on their thank you to the taxi rank. They nipped up an alley thank you to alleviate themselves while a Police guy shone his torch and accused my son and chum of disclosing themselves. there grow to be no-one else there. My son went ballistic and advised the 40 something Police guy that he must be fairly thick if he grow to be nevertheless a beat bobby at his age. for advantageous the copper noted as for reinforcements however the officers could no longer save a at as quickly as face while my son repeated his "thick copper" reviews. My son and his chum have been given a strengthen to the taxi rank and the Police had to agree that their colleague grow to be, certainly, thick. i do no longer think of my son ought to circulate into politics. maximum suitable desires.
2016-10-01 01:20:47
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answered by ridder 4
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Nothing theyre freakin police not customer service reps. They are here for protection, and yeah some can be jerks but lack of curteousness is a small price to pay for safety dont ya think?
2006-08-29 06:11:49
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answered by A. Grigs 3
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well i guess it depends on how rude he was...alot of them are just rude...like not very polite...but some can be even worse! for example when i was 18 i was pulled over by a cop who told me that my liscense plate didn't match the car i was driving...it was a "new" car (used but new to me) so i naturally believed him. he told me to get the proof i needed to show him that it was really my car (go to dmv etc.) he told me that we needed to meet within the next 5 days somewhere so i could prove to him that it was my car...i was like ok...(he had no reason to pull me over in the first place because what kind of cop just pulls people over because they are randomly running plates...i was in a residential area on my way to a superbowl party!) anywho, so i work at a bank ok...and the very next morning i went to the dmv and got the paperwork...the lady there told me that was an odd situation and that my car was just fine! i was like ooookkkk whatever, right? so i was at work the next day and there was a customer who was trying to cash a fraudulent check..so we called the police...guess who showed up!! the very same cop! we were only open in the drivethru (not inside the branch) so i asked him if after my shift was done in like 5 minutes i could show him the paperwork, since it was in my car. i guess he went outside and ran my plates 'again' (lol) because he came back in and told me that they were just fine (in front of my branch manager of course!!) SO....to make a long story short, i should have called his supervisor because that is just plain weird he wanted to "meet" me somewhere so i could prove it was my car and even the DMV said nothing was ever wrong...i'm glad i saw him at my work! it's been way too long for me to call him on it now...k i'm done now ;)
2006-08-29 06:31:11
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answered by Anna 4
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No - the ones I have encountered only smile as they write out a ticket or take me to jail!@
2006-08-29 06:11:57
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answered by nswblue 6
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Smiled ever so pretty & batted my little eyes at him. He was like putty in my hand. Got out of the ticket too. He said I was following the car ahead of me to closely. What did he care??? I didn't hear the person in front of me complaining only the cop. Anyway, no ticket....
2006-08-29 06:14:03
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answered by badgurl 5
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We had a criminal police officer in my county. I had to hire an attorney to handle the matter.
2006-08-29 06:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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