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It's a lose-lose situation, either give non answer answers or go off code
if i was him id bail on this idea
he gonna be replyin to every post in the thread
do you believe there are crooked cops out there..i'm talking like taking drugs from criminals, letting them go, then taking those drugs to a friend to have. If so, how illegal is it and what would happen to the cop if he/she was caught?
Always wanted to do it since I was just as a little kid in elementary school. Then growing up I realized how much I enjoy helping people and how much I disliked criminals. I never really had the support from family/friends so I didn't join til later. I wish I joined 5 years earlier.What made you decide to become a cop?
1. It's actually a spartan mask, and I like the look of it.What's with the punisher blue line logo? Why do cops act like their jobs are more dangerous than it is? How often do you pull your gun out on people?
1. Some cops deserve it while some definitely don't. Pick a profession and you could say the same. I was raised to respect law enforcement. Of course I feel like I deserve respect at least, but I know you have to give respect to get respect. I come into most situations on an even level as the person I'm contacting. If I don't there's a better chance of the situation getting out of hand. Sometimes though I have to give a bit of attitude and assert my authority to control the situation.Do y'all think y'all deserve the incessant praise y'all get for simply picking a career?
How often are police reports falsified to fit a narrative?
Always a tough question/answer. I don't remember if there is a question during the background check reading, "Are you racist?" Of course even if they did, people would just check no. I can really only identify what I see. The ONLY time I felt there was a stop done purely based on race I was working with a cop I never worked with before. He pulled a guy over because and his reasoning was because his registration tags were not the most current (as in it was a February and the guys license plate had a current sticker, but we ran his registration and saw he had gotten a new sticker for the new year like a month ago but had not put it on). Going into the stop I was like WTF, but technically it was a valid stop. He told me he pulled the guy over because he wanted to know why a dude wearing all red was driving around a Crip neighborhood.
How do you guys plan on identifying, exposing, and getting these race soldiers up out of these police forces? They are out here doing whatever they want to harm people and "normal" cops are like
Thank you! That's much appreciated. It is a stressful job for me and the family but I enjoy it so the family now supports it. It's easy for me to say people not in the profession or those who are not related to somebody in the profession don't understand, but it is true. Kind of made this thread though for anybody that wonders anything about police.I just want to personally say thank you for your service to your community and family.
The job you have chosen is not an easy one. You are repeatedly put in stressful situations and gray areas, and still are expected to "turn it off" when not on duty.
I have a cousin who is a police officer, and I know the job has been stressful at times for him and we live in a lowkey area.
So again, thank you for your service and be safe out there. All police officers deserve the chance to go home at the end of their shift, just like anyone else with a job does.