What "exactly" gives you the right to bash police the way that you do in all the questions that you post? Have you walked a day in their shoes? Have you seen the sites they've seen, or had to tell a parent, spouse or child, the things they've had to? Have you watched a fellow officer and friend be shot because some idiot is high on drugs and doesn't know what he's doing?
As the PROUD wife of a police officer, I can only hope that when the day arises that you actually NEED a police officer, that these so-called "inhuman" beings show up despite your total lack of respect!
2007-03-09 12:19:23
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answered by BPD Wife 6
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I am not a cop..but I believe in what they do and I think you would be smart enough to figure out that what they do is very special.. if it were not for law inforcement.. there would be anarchy... are they perfect? no.. but the overwhelming majority are good decent people.. if you have to live in fear of someone snitching on you.. then you should stay on the good side of the law and not worry about it.. if you are trying to straddle the fence and be law abiding only when it suits you then you are the one at fault.. if you stay on the right side of the law.. you shouldn't worry about it.. the police are really here to protect you and see to it that being within the law is a benefit to you.. I don't know of a cop that would not stand between you and harm if the situation requires it. A cop is trained to do a job.. and they will do it at the cost of their lives if they have to.. and will do it without hesitation.. think back to 9/11.. who was going up and who was comming down... many of those snitches you refer to were killed as they were climbing up the stairs, not running for their lives.. I don't like all the cops.. but I respect what they do and you should too.
2007-03-09 19:42:02
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answered by J. W. H 5
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Yes definitely. Every time I show my contempt for the police I get tagged and it costs me 12 points. No big deal but it does go to show you that they believe they should be held to separate standards.
When I was growing up my uncle was the Chief of Police. He and my dad used to get together and have a few beers and my uncle would start telling my dad about all of the BS his department used to gain revenue. This was before pot was illegal in a big way so the only shakedowns where for money. My uncle was not a bad man, nor where his officers but they all succumbed to the "I'm a big bad a** with a gun and I can do what I want". I'm 54 and have never, ever been aided by a cop, not once. I'm a law abiding citizen who's only gotten a couple of tickets in my life. The stories that I could tell you though! I've had cops bust down my door, tear my vehicle apart, shoot my dogs and 3 of Fairbanks finest up in Alaska, beat the hell out of me because they had an Indian on the ground, handcuffed and was literally beating him to death with their clubs. I didn't intervene but did yell at them that the guy was unconscious and they needed to stop before they killed him. There was 7 of them, 4 kept beating him, he did die later of his injuries, resisting arrest, and 3 others went after me. Yup, cops really do need to be all by themselves, away from the rest of us.
2007-03-09 19:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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God wouldn't that be nice? Then we can watch you guys like at a zoo and eat popcorn, sell tickets. I'd never worry about my neighbor breaking in my house, stealing my car nor would whiners pound on my door at 2 am because the drunk husband they have been married to since 13 has whipped their butt for the 37th time that year.........I am game. Where do I send my deposit, I want lakefront.
2007-03-10 03:45:39
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answered by dude0795 4
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First off, I wonder if you're suggesting that while you are a human, police are somehow inhuman, in which case I fear that you've reversed your role for theirs. Secondly, I would feel better with a police officer living next door to me than I would with you as a neighbor. But that's just a personal preference.
2007-03-09 19:36:56
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answered by OhKatie! 6
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lol, no, most police dont snitch on small infractions of the law when they are off duty they only get you in trouble if you did something more serious. besides most off duty cops only report things that any regular citizen also would or should!
2007-03-09 19:37:11
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answered by Avaria 6
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Dude, you need a hug, Go straight ot your local PD, do not collect $200. Walk right in and tell them that you are there for your hug. You deserve it. Right on, dude.
2007-03-10 07:48:20
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answered by Hootiesplace 3
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I am sure from your question you must be an upstanding citizen
but my answer would have to be no because if the cop next door to me moves out YOU!!! might move in.
2007-03-09 19:33:59
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answered by danzka2001 5
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When someone breaks into your house or car, steals your stuff, sticks a gun to your head, or just decides to beat on you because you are stupid, PLEASE, don't call 911.
Call one of your friends, I'm sure they'll be right over.
2007-03-09 19:32:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No,better than armed j.a.c.k.a.s.s.e.s. though!!!!! If you are not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about!!!!
2007-03-09 19:39:54
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answered by Mr Bellows 5
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