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More crooked cops. This time in New York
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Several LEO's have told me the same thing about skinny jeans...crazy rightOriginally posted by Junioropolous07 View PostThings like this are why I do not trust anyone wearing a badge.Originally posted by Sean88gtYou can take white off the list. White on anything is the best, including vehicles, women, and the Presidency.Originally posted by Baron Von CrowderYou can not imagine how difficult it is to hold a half gallon of moo juice and polish the one-eyed gopher when your doin' seventy-five in an eighteen-wheeler.
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You are so ignorant it hurts.Originally posted by Gtracer View PostIn a perfect world. Now remember the Police station is also a business for the city that generates revenue as I am sure the Fed's dont give us enough money for upkeep as it is. Anyways, If an officer is costing the city 40-60k or more a year in salary then he needs to be bringing that in each year in order to be productive for the city....this is just my .02
If the PD was a business, it would go bankrupt. There is no way it could sustain itself. The rediculous thing about PD services is that the poorest parts of a city (that contribute the least to the tax base) demand the vast majority of police (and fire) services. The cost of housing prisoners and prosecuting offenders is outrageous. That is why DAs everywhere use the plea bargain as much as they do. Only a small percentage (around 10% or less) of cases ever go to trial.
So you are saying that an officer has to write $60k worth of tickets a year?
I've always believed in the 10% rule. 10% of any workforce is worthless or dishonest.
NYPD has over 30,000 officers. These 8 officers don't surprise me.
Oh, and I've always worked on the 10% rule. 10% of employees are dead weight, dishonest, or all around worthless.
NYPD has over 30,000 officers. So, these 8 officers don't surprise me.
What about the numerous patrol officers that answer calls all day? How much revenue to you think they generate working accidents, assault calls, theft calls, burglary calls, etc????
I wrote a ticket to a guy today for pan handling. How much money do you think the city is going to get out of a homeless guy???
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostI've always believed in the 10% rule. 10% of any workforce is worthless or dishonest.
NYPD has over 30,000 officers. These 8 officers don't surprise me.
Oh, and I've always worked on the 10% rule. 10% of employees are dead weight, dishonest, or all around worthless.
NYPD has over 30,000 officers. So, these 8 officers don't surprise me.
I've always agreed with the premise that 10% of employees are dead weight, dishonest, or all around worthless.
And I also agree that though NYPD has over 30,000 officers, 8 officers don't surprise me either.
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So what was the point of you writing the homeless guy a ticket? Why not just run him off?Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostYou are so ignorant it hurts.
I wrote a ticket to a guy today for pan handling. How much money do you think the city is going to get out of a homeless guy???
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I know of a cop who got fired from Hunt country for beating handcuffed inmates, then was sent to a city where he did it again, then sent to another city where he got popped for DWI by a state trooper, then sent to another city where he got drunk, had his wife drive his squad and she (being drunk as well with him sleeping in uniform in the passenger seat) slammed the cruiser into a light pole at speed.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by majorownage View PostI was scared of that last Thursday. Dog alerted on my car while the pig was facing his dog, but I couldn't see his face. Tore apart my car and found nothing.I would 100%! There's more violations they committed besides keeping you too long.Originally posted by majorownage View Post21/Lincoln mark viii
I was pretty pissed. It took 3 hours of standing out in 40* weather in a tee and shorts. Looking into legal action because it took so damn long.2 Chronicles 7:14
If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
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Um this probably didn't happen in Texas did it? Tcleose will take your license after one mess up.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI know of a cop who got fired from Hunt country for beating handcuffed inmates, then was sent to a city where he did it again, then sent to another city where he got popped for DWI by a state trooper, then sent to another city where he got drunk, had his wife drive his squad and she (being drunk as well with him sleeping in uniform in the passenger seat) slammed the cruiser into a light pole at speed.
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I know of a soldier who murdered his whole family. I arrested a (married w/children) Army Major for homosexual conduct in a public park during the daytime. He cried and begged me not to tell his wife.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI know of a cop who got fired from Hunt country for beating handcuffed inmates, then was sent to a city where he did it again, then sent to another city where he got popped for DWI by a state trooper, then sent to another city where he got drunk, had his wife drive his squad and she (being drunk as well with him sleeping in uniform in the passenger seat) slammed the cruiser into a light pole at speed.
But I'm intelligent enough to know that these clowns arent representative of all soldiers.
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That was ended when the state licensing agency adopted the "Gypsy Cop Law". If an officer quits before being fired, there is a phrase that is used to put on the officer's record that is supposed to prohibit him from maintaining his license.Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostI know of a cop who got fired from Hunt country for beating handcuffed inmates, then was sent to a city where he did it again, then sent to another city where he got popped for DWI by a state trooper, then sent to another city where he got drunk, had his wife drive his squad and she (being drunk as well with him sleeping in uniform in the passenger seat) slammed the cruiser into a light pole at speed.
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