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What cops would like the public to know..... When you see an emergency vehicle behind you with its lights and sirens on, pull to the RIGHT, and Stop. We are usually required to pass cars on the left. When you’re driving in the fast lane and you see a cop behind you, don’t go 5 mph under the speed limit. We are not impressed by how safe of a driver you can be, we’re trying to go help someone (or catch that guy in the SUV that just cut you off). Safely move over and let us pass please. If you get a warning instead of a ticket from a motorcycle cop, go buy a lottery ticket, because you’ve already beaten the odds. When you see an officer conducting a traffic stop, or with a suspect in handcuffs, it is generally not a good idea to approach him and ask for directions. If you do, don’t expect the officer to be nice when he tells you to get lost, and don’t expect the officer to take the time to explain. If you think you can fan all the pot smoke out of the car before we smell it, good luck. We know you’ve had more than 2 beers. When I’ve had two beers, I didn’t hit six parked cars or drive my car through the front doors of a Toys-R-Us, pissed my pants, or passed out at a traffic light. Here’s how to get out of a ticket. don’t break the law. If you drive a piece of crap, that is why you’re getting pulled over. In one week I pulled over 40 cars for minor equipment violations. 12 out of 40 had no vehicle insurance. 7 out of 40 had suspended driver’s licenses. 4 out of 40 had warrants. 1 out of 40 had felony warrants. 1 was a known sex offender with his 12 year old niece in the car 20 were let go with verbal warnings If you’ve just been pulled over doing 70 in a 35, do not greet the officer with “what seems to be the problem, officer”. We get coffee breaks too, and sometimes we run into stores and do some shopping during them. When you’re the victim of a burglary, take the time you spend waiting for the officer to find the model #‘s and the serial #‘s of the stuff that was taken. Some cops are just jerks, but take heart in the fact that other cops don’t like them either. If it’s nighttime! and you re driving a vehicle with tinted windows and I pull you over, it’s not because of your skin color. I usually can’t tell if the vehicle even has a driver until the windows rolled down. Every time you hear on the news about people running away from a crazed gunman, someone’s son or daughter in a police uniform is running TOWARD that crazed gunman. Yes it’s true, cops usually don’t give other cops tickets. Think of it as an employee discount, perk or benefit. Other Cops are family and you wouldn’t give your brother a ticket if you were a cop either If your local police agency has a helicopter everyone knows it’s loud and annoying, but did you know it can cover the same area as 15-20 patrol officers, and safely chase criminals that are driving 90 MPH through city streets. Many times the guy has no idea it’s there and slows down. Your 5 year old kid getting pushed down by another 5 year old kid is NOT a police matter; talk to the other kid’s parents, not the police. If your kid won’t do his homework or do his chores, 911 is not the answer for a uniformed parent. Police work is...writing reports. If you rob a gas station you’re only going to get $20, but I get to see a K-9 dog use your arm as a chew toy. For all I care you can keep the $20. In 1 year of patrol work in a large city only about 10 minutes would be cool enough to be on the television show! COPS. But if COPS was about report writing and accident reports each show would be a year long. Every traffic stop could end in gunfire, but we have to be polite and professional until that time. I’ve taken about the same amount of men and women to jail for domestic violence, so NO, it’s not always the man. People love firefighters. (God made policeman so firefighters could have heros too) If you find crack pipes in the ladies purse, there is a good chance they belong to her. If the light was yellow, we wouldn’t be having this conversation. Cops know you pay taxes and that your taxes pay cops’ salaries. Cops also pay taxes, which also pay cops’ salaries so, hey, this traffic stop is on me. Now sign here, press hard; there are five copies. |
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What cops would like the public to know.....
In one week I pulled over 40 cars for minor equipment violations. 12 out of 40 had no vehicle insurance. 7 out of 40 had suspended driver’s licenses. 4 out of 40 had warrants. 1 out of 40 had felony warrants. 1 was a known sex offender with his 12 year old niece in the car 20 were let go with verbal warnings |



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Cops would rather sit behind that building down my street catching the speeding teenagers coming out of high school instead of being in downtown minneapolis catching the killers, speeders, drunk drivers, people in fights, and other bull
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Cops would rather sit behind that building down my street catching the speeding teenagers coming out of high school instead of being in downtown minneapolis catching the killers, speeders, drunk drivers, people in fights, and other bull like that Then they want to bitch they aren't getting paid enough? |
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My sister in law is a staff sarge for the first precinct Mpls you have no idea what the police do. First off the budget cuts have slashed the cops off the streets... no cops = more crime. PM me and I will get you a ride along in downtown MPLS I think you might change your mind on what the cops spend there time doing. |
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I can never understand the contempt that some people in the general public have for police. It's one of the most noble careers anyone can undertake, yet they get scorn from pissy-perpetual teenage types who feel the need to always resent "authority".
Yet- when there car is broken into, when there's a domestic dispute, or there's a funny noise in their home at night- they don't hesitate to call for help. |



your talking about homie
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i live in downtown Minneapolis, thats my home you dont have to tell me how "bad" it is today i saw 6 cops in the corse of 10mi in the suburbs... |
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Yes it’s true, cops usually don’t give other cops tickets. Think of it as an employee discount, perk or benefit. Other Cops are family and you wouldn’t give your brother a ticket if you were a cop either
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I can never understand the contempt that some people in the general public have for police. It's one of the most noble careers anyone can undertake, yet they get scorn from pissy-perpetual teenage types who feel the need to always resent "authority".
Yet- when there car is broken into, when there's a domestic dispute, or there's a funny noise in their home at night- they don't hesitate to call for help. |
| I'll defend myself, thanks. |
| Not that they can count on a response if they do call for help. |
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Sounds like a call for anarchy is that what you believe in fossten ?
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It also depends what you get pulled over for.
Is it fair ?....I dont care. |
| ... And that's the attitude that breeds that lack of respect which "shouldn't" exist. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy
Anarchy (from Greek: ἀναρχία anarchía, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following: "Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to beliefs that people are inherently good and can organize themselves without government or bureaucracies; another type of political order."[1] http://www.answers.com/topic/anarchy an·ar·chy (ăn'ər-kē) n., pl. -chies. Absence of any form of political authority. Political disorder and confusion. Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or purpose. From your statement my understanding was call the cops no thanks I will take care of it myself. That would be ah lets see.....not following a common standard LIKE CALLING THE COPS ! Thats were I get the Idea you promote Anarchy. How does that make a Keith Olbermann wannabe ? Lack of respect for what ? |
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I thought it was Vigilantes that took the law into they're own hands not anarchists?
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| Sounds like a call for anarchy is that what you believe in fossten ? |
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Not that they can count on a response if they do call for help. Case law has determined that the police are not required by law to save your life. I'll defend myself, thanks. |
| What a piece of work you are |
| The second part of your name is appropriate. |
| you are completely ignorant. |
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I support your desire to protect yourself. I think that it's important that American's not take personal security for granted and simply make it the responsibility of some third party to provide it.
With that said, I continue to take issue with your comments about law enforcement, and the wide brush you continue to smear all of law enforcement with. Because you know of a jerk that became a police officer, you now think it's appropriate to attack the entire profession? And does that idiot you know, regardless of his motivation, still put himself at risk in order to protect the rights of the individuals in the community? More than likely, regardless his initial motivation, he does. While you continue to point out these anecdotal exceptions to the rule, or when in the past you've sited nonsensical propaganda from fringe lunatics explaining how LEO's "stepped on their cats out of meanness", you refuse to acknowledge the hundreds of thousands of good Americans who serve their community and nobly risk their lives to make their communities better places. Again, you're right to consider the security of your family a personal responsibility. But there's no reason to attack and dehumanize law enforcement. Not saying your one of them, but there are some groups of people who do this because of some absurd and obscene "black helicopter" type conspiracy, they are fools. Local guys aren't involved in any such conspiracies.... |
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Gee, what if an entire police department descends into brutality and civil rights violations? Is that good enough for you?
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| The great New Orleans gun grab during Hurricane Katrina wasn't just one isolated anecdotal incident... |
| Some people were forcibly removed from their homes, and in one documented case, a man was dragged by four cops off his driveway and brought to the police station, where he was tortured for hours. Then he was taken to the hospital with hematomas in his thighs from the shotgun beanbags they shot him with. It took him months to recover. His crime? He had filed a handwritten lawsuit against the city for seizing people's guns. Yes, he was a lawyer. |
| Patty Konie had her door kicked in by cops who tackled her in her own home when she showed them her gun. They punched her and dragged her out of her house. She's in her freaking eighties. A real Bonnie and Clyde type, right? |
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Hey, you know what, if you are in such denial that you can't accept that cops can do and have done brutal things in large numbers when ordered to, why don't you watch the video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-taU9d26wT4 |
| Don't say it can't happen in this country. It already has. Ask yourself this question: Are the cops in New Orleans any worse brand of people than any other law enforcement branch anywhere else in the country? If in a similar situation where they are being ordered to violate people's rights, what would most cops do, take a stand against unlawful orders, or protect their careers? We already have an answer given by the N.O.P.D. |
| You cannot deny the truth that this happened. I don't care what lousy ad hominem attacks you launch on me, or what kind of smear you try to associate me with, such as your ridiculous black helicopter bull. THIS HAPPENED. Deal with it. |
If anybody's raging and pounding his keyboard with bloody fingertips, it's you.
| The facts are the facts. Do I respect the rule of law? Yes I do. Do I hate cops? No I don't. Am I wary of cops? Yes I am. Am I going to wait around for them to come save me if I'm in trouble? No. |
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