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A) D.U.I.
B) speeding ticket
C) possesion of narcoducts (without intent)
D) Open intoxicants
C) Driving on a suspended

2007-09-04 08:42:31 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

Come on KC V, everyone's got a price. Maybe yours is way above the rest. Just throw out a figure any figure, Come on Come on.. Plus I didnt see a JT how much have you had to drink today sir. can you say your alphabet starting at A and stoping at S. then count backwards from 100 stoping at 82

2007-09-04 09:33:16 · update #1

19 answers

David S must be getting his statistics from another department other than my own. Officers, nurses, and teachers are not paid what they're worth!

JT hits the nail on the head!

Some things most officers consider is the effort and time they've spent earning their positions of public trust.

They also consider the low pay prior to swearing the oath therefore know what little pay they'll receive.

Lastly, most officers have a more "caring" desire to help others and their communities which more than makes up for driving a good American made auto instead of that Mercedez!

Nope....there's no way I'd go to jail for a few extra dollars just because somebody else broke the law! It's not worth it!

2007-09-04 09:04:17 · answer #1 · answered by KC V ™ 7 · 7 0

You can't even post A through E correctly on your multiple choice, and then you want to impersonate an officer and try to give KC V an FST?

What happened - did you fail the psych test, or the written, loser? Your bitterness is showing.

You couldn't produce enough money for any real police officer to give up their career and their self respect for.

BTW - Rafael Perez was a known gang member before he was hired at LAPD - and you can thank former Chief (now City Council slob) Bernard Parks who was then the Capt. in charge of backgrounds for allowing that slimeball on the Department.

2007-09-04 12:38:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

2cool4u,

Yes, there are law enforcement officers that will take your bribe.....and be sitting in jail with you!

My husband is a police officer (21 years experience), his brother is a police officer (15 years experience) and both of them were also police officers in the military. My sister's husband is a correctional officer (15 years experience) and I am a communications officer for the sheriff's office (9 years experience). No, the money is not good and we all live modestly. But we have honesty and integrity and that makes us rich.

When I have an officer checking a suspicious subject, trust me I check every wanted file available to me and if I get a "hit", the subject gets a free ride in a police car wearing a lovely set of silver bracelets.

Sorry, I know this is not what you want to hear!

2007-09-04 11:00:57 · answer #3 · answered by Patty O 6 · 0 1

A through E - As a bribe, I will accept your ignorant *** being beat down in the middle of downtown traffic.

Have you got what it takes to pay up?

BTW - what the hell is narcoducts? Are you trying to say
narcotics?

KC V - perfect answer, you are truly an officer and a gentleman, sir.

2007-09-04 12:08:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

My job is not worth someone bribing me me, that is just ignorant and repugnant. Most and I say most officers would never entertain the thought that $200 or $300 is worth their career. We have worked so hard to always do the right thing and we find joy in serving our communities. I would never accept any amount of money from some puke trying to stay out of trouble, you put your self in that postition by making a bad decision....isn't my fault you made a mistake

2007-09-04 08:51:39 · answer #5 · answered by railer01 4 · 6 2

Cops in the US are paid well enough that bribery for such petty things as you describe is extremely rare. It is common just accross the border in Tijuana where it is customary to buy yourself out of a ticket. The police there are very poorly paid.

The corruption that does occur involves some real money/power. Look at the soon to be departed top cop Gonzalez.

The Denzel Washington character in Training Day was based on a real LAPD Narc. named Rafael Perez.

2007-09-04 08:51:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Nice hat Kenneth!

2007-09-04 11:33:55 · answer #7 · answered by dreampo 4 · 0 1

Even asking them what they would accept as a bribe is bribery!

2007-09-04 08:46:35 · answer #8 · answered by hakim1125 6 · 3 0

Sorry pal, your dirty money isn't worth losing my job and just about everything else over.

Keep your bribe money for the bail! You're gonna need it!

2007-09-04 11:50:29 · answer #9 · answered by mebe1042 5 · 3 1

Trying to bribe me? That would get you arrested. Nice try.

2007-09-04 19:09:26 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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