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  • mustang_revival
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    Although I do not believe in breaking any laws, awareness all around is a good thing.

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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I've posted Ch. 143 of the local government code before, so everyone should understand why they are paid while they are suspended/investigated. You cannot legally discipline an officer without due process. After the process has completed, shit can them.



    What exactly do you mean? Were the kids identified in the pictures and the Wylie PD refused to protect them?
    I don't care what the statue or local government code says, as I think it is horseshit.

    In the private sector when someone fucks up on camera, they get disciplined or fired on the spot (at least that is how we do it here). I do not see why the public sector should handle it any differently.

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  • CJ
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    terrorist organization.

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  • Sean88gt
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    The administrative leave excuse has worn thin. If the guy was caught he should be handled like any other predator and not in a preferential manner.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by DOHCTR View Post
    While I do not agree with their actions, I think it is total horse shit how a government employee can fuck up so much, and still be placed on suspension with pay. Like that officer who claimed he was going to shoot that guy up north because he didnt tell him he had a CHL who had like 20 infractions. You get 1 or 2 at any private organization worth its salt and you get shit canned. I see no reason why any government entity should handle things differently.
    I've posted Ch. 143 of the local government code before, so everyone should understand why they are paid while they are suspended/investigated. You cannot legally discipline an officer without due process. After the process has completed, shit can them.

    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    Cops aren't protecting kids that were exploited by one of their own, so this group is going to expose/exploit cops. I don't have a problem with it, cops seem to have awfully big head syndrome these days anyway.
    What exactly do you mean? Were the kids identified in the pictures and the Wylie PD refused to protect them?

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  • Sean88gt
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    Cops aren't protecting kids that were exploited by one of their own, so this group is going to expose/exploit cops. I don't have a problem with it, cops seem to have awfully big head syndrome these days anyway.

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  • Moose242
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    While I do not agree with their actions, I think it is total horse shit how a government employee can fuck up so much, and still be placed on suspension with pay. Like that officer who claimed he was going to shoot that guy up north because he didnt tell him he had a CHL who had like 20 infractions. You get 1 or 2 at any private organization worth its salt and you get shit canned. I see no reason why any government entity should handle things differently.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    I worked in an office for 3 years that registered sex offenders. Can u imagine some psycho raping one of your kids because he found out where you live?

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  • 01-GATOR
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    FTP

    Sure there are some bad cops, but posting their address on the internet is going way overboard. That's were their family stays at not just the cop and you never know what kind of crazy people might get the info.

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  • Osiris
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    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
    Thats a pretty scarey scenario. It really isn't a good idea for cops personal info to be floating out there. Ask Steven Seagal. Jamaican druglords damn near killed his whole family. Luckily he knew how to make silencers and shit and took the whole cartel down.

    That was funny, dude!

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  • mstng86
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    Originally posted by Osiris View Post
    Yep, I've received my share of threats from some, shady folks.
    Thats a pretty scarey scenario. It really isn't a good idea for cops personal info to be floating out there. Ask Steven Seagal. Jamaican druglords damn near killed his whole family. Luckily he knew how to make silencers and shit and took the whole cartel down.

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  • pr1042
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    Seems rather strange that it's been 2 days yet there are only 2-3 news articles on this? There are plenty of articles about the Sept breach of the TPCA though

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  • Osiris
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Not cool. There are several people that would love to know where their arresting officer lives.
    Yep, I've received my share of threats from some, shady folks.

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  • Osiris
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    Originally posted by mikec View Post
    Farva? lol j/k to go with the avatar...


    I definitely understand how it could be cause for concern, and wouldn't wish that on anyone, just don't think that the 'average' criminal would happen across that information and that the particular cop he was looking for would be on that list. Seems like it would be extremely random if anything actually came of it.

    But, people do win the lottery with regularity and lightning does hit on occasion, so it could happen...
    iphone typo. *It's not

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  • Osiris
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    I can't find the list. If anybody finds it, please let me know.

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