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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    ^^^ This man ^^^^

    Hardly.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    I don't, I'm damn good at my job, and my bosses know that I'm going to do what's right and not expose the company to any undue risk that they wouldn't be exposed to through standard day to day operations.
    ^^^ This man ^^^^

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I sure hope you own your own business and don't work for a boss, because unless you do you are always going to have to follow someone else's rules.
    I don't, I'm damn good at my job, and my bosses know that I'm going to do what's right and not expose the company to any undue risk that they wouldn't be exposed to through standard day to day operations.

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  • crapstang
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    lol!!!!!!!!!

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    If you dont use/uphold laws that you know to be bullshit, that statement wasn't for you. I'm not the kind of person who does what my "superiors" say just because they say to, and I regularly tell them when they're being retarded. THAT'S why I couldn't be a cop, they'd tell me to uphold laws that I know to be bullshit, and I will refuse.
    I sure hope you own your own business and don't work for a boss, because unless you do you are always going to have to follow someone else's rules.
    Last edited by 03trubluGT; 02-05-2012, 06:06 PM.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Treadhead View Post
    Do you have any friends/family that are LEO? I hope not because that is a big "Fuck You" to them if you ask me. I certainly don't appreciate you calling my integrity into question.



    Is it safe to assume I'm not on that list?
    If you dont use/uphold laws that you know to be bullshit, that statement wasn't for you. I'm not the kind of person who does what my "superiors" say just because they say to, and I regularly tell them when they're being retarded. THAT'S why I couldn't be a cop, they'd tell me to uphold laws that I know to be bullshit, and I will refuse.

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  • Treadhead
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    Originally posted by racrguy View Post
    So, because I chose to go into a different line of work that automatically excludes me from being able to criticize other industries? News to me. And I couldn't be a cop, I've got too much integrity.
    Do you have any friends/family that are LEO? I hope not because that is a big "Fuck You" to them if you ask me. I certainly don't appreciate you calling my integrity into question.

    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    PM me his name and I'll check.
    Is it safe to assume I'm not on that list?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Goose View Post
    Is that list posted online somewhere? Id like to see it also, having a brother that is a Detective for FWPD.
    PM me his name and I'll check.
    Last edited by 03trubluGT; 02-04-2012, 09:38 AM.

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  • ceyko
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Yes, there is due process. Unlike in the Army, the police go home at the end of the day. We're confined on post. Apples and oranges and fuck you for making me defend racr.
    The 2 times I had exposure to this on post (hood), 1 of them directly since he was in my platoon - they were put on "suicide watch". Locked in barracks room, with basically nothing in there, guarded (albeit by us in his platoon) and escorted to chow. Might as well have been prison. Both of these people just ended up with dishonorable discharges. (heh, if you ask me that's worst than having a felony on your record)

    Understand, I know bluGT is just defending his profession and I'm just added more emphasis to what you're saying. I don't want to get into name calling.

    To me it's a tricky thing EITHER WAY.

    On the surface I truly agree with your held to a higher standard approach. In reality, I think it would lead to even more good 'ole boy network cover ups.

    There are mistakes on the job, there is being accused and on the surface it looks bad but after an investigation it's not bad... Then there is things like kiddy porn that just can't be excused for ANYONE. I do not think it's right in this case for the disgusting person to get anything from a taxpayer/job point of view.

    Technically in TX we can be fired for anything in the civilian world. But due to some past cases, a lot of companies not being HQ'ed in Texas and general HR department policies that does not happen all the time. Although, the one time I was fired, it was pretty much like that. heh However, numerous others that I know were fired, were given every possible chance and a slew of documentation followed them.

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  • Goose
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    Is that list posted online somewhere? Id like to see it also, having a brother that is a Detective for FWPD.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Yes, there is due process. Unlike in the Army, the police go home at the end of the day. We're confined on post. Apples and oranges and fuck you for making me defend racr.
    Confined on post, but still getting paid.

    It isn't like they suspend your paycheck. Now they can take pay, but it's only after an office hours or court marshal.

    Oh, and I believe that Civil Service protection came to exist because Texas is an at-will state. The police should not have to worry about getting fired for any little thing like giving the Mayor's golf buddy a ticket, so now they are out of a job.

    Just ask any Arlington PD officer. They are not civil service. Hell, they have to do a Use of Force report any time the gun comes out of the holster.

    Like most anything else Civil Service protection is a double-edged sword. While protecting good officers from getting fired, it also protects bad ones from getting fired until due process is served.

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  • dcs13
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I have no idea why Chapter 143 of the local government exists, but I would rather have someone go through due process and have the termination stick, than do a sloppy job and risk the chance of an arbitrator giving them their job back.

    Make sense?
    What , you mean like Dallas PD?? I think they're "local" civil service and not 143...Look at all the luck they have had firing people...

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Uh, i smell a sickly old man musk in here. get a room u two
    I'm trying, but I don't think my wiles have worked on him, I've got to wear him down some more.

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  • Tannerm
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    Uh, i smell a sickly old man musk in here. get a room u two

    Osiris- PM to you. Wanna know if I'm listed please.

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
    Sorry, on this side of the line, we're not gay.
    We aren't all gay on "this side of the line" either.

    And you're far too liberal for me to even begin to see your side of things.
    You already are.

    And 3? Don't call me Frosty boy. I'm not your boyfriend
    Want to be?

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