what's the best way to find out if that is true or not? Since you can have old or possibly even new warrants and things like that and not be aware of them is that correct? I think that is my understanding from another question that I read. Please try to be honest if you can if you don't know say so I will still give you the two points no prob, but I would like good answers if I can get them. thanks
2007-04-16
11:43:36
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"Your record never goes away. If there is the slightest possibility that you may have warrants that you don't even know about, then I would say that voids out your question completely. "
Is this why they retired you? Don't be rude or disrespectful to me on here or anyplace else I don't appreciate it.
You are wrong, I am simply asking a question and that is what I stated, you have no right to judge me or anyone else.
I have not committed an offense as I know of so be a friend, but please don't be an idiot or I will tell you just like I would anyone else on here, thanks.
2007-04-16
12:24:00 ·
update #1
"cgiv76 is correct. If you think there may be warrants out against you, than you don't believe your record is clear. I doubt 'they retired' him. He probably retired after 30 years on the force. Nothing he said was rude."
I never said that I do, I said that if there could be and you and him might have them out on you all too this is entirely possible now isn't it? In fact I think that cops get in trouble sometimes or do they never and legislators and govenors and anyone that is a human being might. Only they don't usually get warrants on them they get transferred around and also they get pardoned. So yes it is rude for the both of u to assume and you know what *** u me does don't you it makes an as8s out of u and me. So thanks for your answers and if I get another one like this I will just close this question I would like honest and correct answers, don't you think that if you are calling yourself a cop on here or anywhere that you owe it to the public to at least be that?
2007-04-17
07:25:15 ·
update #2
this is part of what is wrong with our world that some people get titles and they think they are titles of nobility and in this country we really are not suppose to have any nobility just servants that serve, honor, and protect the public since the public pays them out of their taxes to do just that and not to be rude or smart alecks
2007-04-17
07:28:16 ·
update #3
My Goal is to become an Independent Writer / Mental Health Advocate Educator
My Education:
Bachelor of Science-Psychology / Health / Philosophy / English 1985-1986
Masters of Arts in Education-Counseling / Gerontology (Some Journalism classes taken in 1998
http://home.earthlink.net/~people-of-courage/id24.html
Now let me ask this why do "good" cops quit rather then have to do this?
When I was a child, a cop was considered a friend, not an enemy and some of my friends are cops at my local level. I have produced a project graduation, volunteered in a school system, taken a citizens police academy class, served on a jury, and paid what I owed at the bank.
So who are you to judge me? This attitude of self righteousness must go, it was a bad cop that eventually got caught that harrassed me for not going out with him as a young girl, the justice came when he did this to a rich girl with a rich family that could buy a good attorney and prove what he was doing.
2007-04-17
09:24:31 ·
update #4