That has never been my experience. The police have always been helpful to me and my family throughout the years. Once, when an arsonist was stalking my house, they did overnight vigils in the woods to catch him, all without my knowledge. They caught him and sent him to jail where he belonged. He had set several homes afire before he was apprehended. Mine was not one of them thanks to the bravery of the local police.
Chow!!!
2006-09-02 09:51:37
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answered by No one 7
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Seems to me you're the coward for posting this here instead of doing something about the nonsense you think. Was the cop who was shot point blank in the neck and bled to death a coward for going in to the bar that was being robbed when the 911 call went out? He was only trying to get a few hours overtime for his wife and two kids. He's a coward? You don't have any clue as to what those people do everyday to protect idiots like you. And even when they know you're an idiot, they still come to your aid. How cowardly is that? Come back at let us know what you think once you've found a clue.
2006-09-02 09:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Reading crap like this really gets to me. My DH works for the Sheriffs office. Everytime he walks out the door. I know at some point he will come in contact with jerks like this. But to him, you are what is called job security. He only laughs at stuff like this. Tells me not to let it get to me. Because it only means someone is doing their job. Because beleave me. And upstanding citizen would never complain about an officer. Of all the officers I know, not one has EVER tried to trap an "INNOCENT". You have no idea what these people deal with on a daily bases. No idea. If you did, you wouldn't have the balls to call them cowards.
2006-09-02 16:03:44
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answered by lvsorchid 2
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nicely, i will tell with the help of the question it became posed with the help of somebody who's the form of guy or woman who could in no way start to comprhend any of the potential solutions. maximum, law enforcement officials are the form of guy or woman who, wthout any expectation of gratuity or thank you, placed their own protection and welfare aside so as that they might safeguard your sorry *** and make sure your community streets are secure at night. particular, some are o.k. paid yet, how plenty is a human existence rather worth? In essence, they volunteer to place their lives down, if it so be, so as which you will walk hom from the corner save without difficulty. As a former police officer i will inform you maximum of them could do the job for loose....it rather is who they are. additionally, if yours is a common attitude, one might ask the comparable of our troops at conflict (former soldier to boot). Why are they taken care of as heroes...they are basically doing what they volunteered to do precise? think of roughly it douchebag...it fairly is through fact of girls and adult males human beings like them which you additionally can ask such an idiotic question interior the 1st place. bypass back to your cashier job at 7-11 and be thankfull which you reside in a society the place individuals are prepared to make that sacrifice for others.
2016-11-23 19:36:42
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answered by leabow 3
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I do NOT see police officers as cowards due to the nature of work they do and for the fact that they help keep the streets safe so your fat @$$ can sleep soundly at night! Sorry if I offend you, but we just had a funeral for a friend of ours today, a fellow officer and brother of the badge, who was shot and killed during a drug bust this week. They are out their busting their butts so you can sit on yours. Have a wonderful weekend. :)
2006-09-02 12:35:08
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answered by ? 3
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Sounds like you're one of those "innocent people" the "cowards" "trapped."
We just had two State Troopers ambushed and shot in the back two nights ago up here. Who's the COWARD?
2006-09-02 10:50:07
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answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7
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Coward: a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition. Someone who is easily intimidated. Very fearful.
Police: an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws.
The words "coward" and "Police" can never go together. Police Officers aren't the ones I consider a cowards... They don't run away if someone points a gun to their head.
2006-09-02 10:11:19
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answered by piercing integrity 4
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They are restricted as to the methods they can use and they are not cowards. At least most of them are not! They perform a very dangerous job and dealing with strung out, druggies is enough to make anyone apprehensive about their welfare. Innocent people do not possess drugs or paraphernalia, and arresting druggies is not entrapment.
2006-09-02 09:47:21
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answered by daydoom 5
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IF your doing nothing wrong then you have no reason to worry about being "trapped" and unless your a child under 6 theres no such thing as "innocent" people. I dont see a badge on your chest!
http://odmp.org
and these guys gave their lives doing their job.
2006-09-02 10:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to ask them. Doubt they will tell you the truth though. Since most of them are fat and out shape donut eaters. They are scumbags. That is fact. And I laugh at how many of you fools believe they somehow are there to protect you they are there to kill you. Put your hands up you do they kill you. Stop don't move you do they kill you. And this is not about committing crimes you f n morons. It is about doing your job and not being murdering scum.
2016-07-21 07:11:36
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answered by Oldman 1
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Why don't you take a minute and think about how they protected you on 9/11 and then ask yourself if you still wanna call them cowards. Hope next time, if something happens like that no one will be around to save your butt since you aren't grateful for it.
2006-09-02 09:41:18
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answered by roxanachic20 2
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