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Can you get away with telling a policeman you think he is hot by saying, "I think you are hot!" A friend of mine said that you have to word it like that or you could get in trouble. But she said if you worded it as, "you're hot" (stating it as a fact rather than an opinion) you could get in trouble. Is she right? What else not to say to a hot officer? I know you are not able to ask for sex. Can you ask for his number?

JUST WONDERING!!!!

2007-08-06 15:35:18 · 14 answers · asked by sea228793 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Male cops are just like NORMAL men--in fact they ARE NORMAL MEN... if you walked by a HOT businessman on the street, would you TELL him he is HOT? if so, then no problem doing the same to a cop... HOWEVER timing is everything... it is NOT a good idea to tell him right after he pulls you over for speeding.... wait till after he writes the ticket and is walking away.... If you just pass by one in the street it would be ok but TRY to find out WHY he is there--BY OBSERVING FIRST---if he is in the middle of giving someone ELSE a ticket or investigating something, it might not be good to tell him he's hot at THAT moment....and if he IS investigating something he might get quite irritated by you but don't take it PERSONALLY... he just might have OTHER THINGS (like his JOB or who he is investigating) on his mind.. EVERYONE enjoys a compliment as long as it is well placed.

2007-08-06 15:44:38 · answer #1 · answered by LittleBarb 7 · 2 0

Firts of all police forces have more than a few departments for more than a few roles. CID will verify the shootings that you just speak approximately. For each taking pictures there will probably be hundreds and hundreds of youngster crimes. If persons ***** approximately those minor crimes the police are obliged to verify and manage them. Officers at the beat will manage nearly all of minor crimes. Not too decades in the past the federal government announced NCRS (National Crime Recording Standards), which used to be allegedly announced to deliver a correct snapshot of what crime used to be being dedicated. They desired officials to list all crimes, whether or not there used to be a grievance or now not. Previously any crimes wherein there used to be no grievance used to be recorded as a couple of strains within the officials pocket book..... anything to the final result that they didn't desire to *****, adopted by means of a signature. The officer used to be then unfastened to visit different jobs or patrol. Now officials must verify the ones offences, adding interviewing the suspect and filling out crime stories. This naturally takes plenty longer than a couple of strains in a pocket book. Multiply this by means of a couple of consistent with day and the officer is tied up handling jobs which can be not ever destined to head additional than being a paper recreation. Let me additionally enlighten you that many drug purchasers have entry to firearms. The ones you spot (drugged up) would be the lowest of low within the scale of matters. Many purchasers do not even contact the stuff.

2016-09-05 09:47:36 · answer #2 · answered by courcelle 4 · 0 0

Once while on foot patrol a woman commented on my "night stick". I approached the woman and began a conversation. One thing led to another and 7 years later we are still happily married. So, if you feel compelled to comment on an Officer being "hot' think about where it may lead. We enjoy compliments too.

2007-08-07 13:54:51 · answer #3 · answered by D squared 6 · 0 0

Saying he is hot may mean to him you are just trying to get out of a ticket, asking for his number in this age of terrorist could lead to bigger problems. But I digress,if you say these things in the middle of traffic stop you may never have a chance, if you really like this cop find him out in public ...off duty then resume.

2007-08-06 16:37:09 · answer #4 · answered by Glinda W 6 · 0 0

You can legally do all that. It could be deemed sexual harassment, but that's only considered a civil matter in the U.S. and it only applies to bosses and employees in a workplace environment situation anyway. But it's really not worth it. You might end up annoying the cop, or worse yet, it could completely backfire and he might make you go on a date with him.

2007-08-06 20:37:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As long as you're not under arrest or being given a citation at the time, it's perfectly fine. I'm sure he'd appreciate the compliment.

2007-08-06 15:38:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i wouldnt do it while hes on duty..and i really wouldnt do it if you were pulled over or something
you probably shouldnt be so blunt if he doesnt know you..i hate it when guys come up to me and tries to use "your hot" as a pick-up line..its gay

if you do want to be blunt and maybe know this guy a bit..say hes good looking..but rather then actually saying it..just use your body actions to tell him

2007-08-06 15:44:29 · answer #7 · answered by hi_iduntcyber_doyou 5 · 1 0

ha ha i tell them all the time.. course i work with them.
i have dated some too.
just don't do it if you are trying to get out of a ticket.. they will laugh and probly blow you off.
you could ask for their #, it's 50/50 they will say yes.

2007-08-06 15:48:30 · answer #8 · answered by nataliexoxo 7 · 1 0

if you said that while i was arresting you or writing you a ticket then i would blow it off. but if i wasnt, then i would take it as a compliment and you just might get my number

2007-08-06 16:26:16 · answer #9 · answered by marionso14 2 · 1 0

You only will know once you said it

so far there is no law that said you cannot say this

2007-08-06 15:43:50 · answer #10 · answered by sm bn 6 · 0 0

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