Ever pee on a cop? This guy has

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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 04:14 PM
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Thats funny ! Pretty much the same thing he said. He said he just stayed awake for the 3 days. Wasn't anything bad, just a holding type cell.

Then the cop ended up being fairly cool about it, and didn't try pressing full charges, but got him for drunk in public and something else. Then he had TONS of community service. I remember him working at the humane society for like a year to get it all done. It was YEARS ago, but we still BS about it. Goodtimes.
He should have just hired a hooker to dress up...way easier
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 05:06 PM
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Whoever wrote the code for that page sucks gigantic ****.
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 05:52 PM
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i bet a cop getting pissed on will make craz3d smile....
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by harleydude78
i bet a cop getting pissed on will make craz3d smile....
probably would make most smile
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 06:29 PM
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can't argue that one.

Have you met anyone (other then yourself and your fellow coppers) that actually likes cops (other then when they need them !) ???

as a side note, I went through AJ classes, and dropped out at the very end. Realized the job wasn't for me, and I couldn't do what they do for the majority of my life. A few family members are in law enforcement.
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 06:49 PM
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how do you get mozilla to block all adds? I dont have pop ups but i still see side columns and stuff.
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 06:59 PM
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Gives new meaning to the phrase, "**** on It!", I would not care, they are the ones going to jail not me!.........
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 07:01 PM
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Gives new meaning to the phrase, "**** on It!", I would not care, they are the ones going to jail not me!.........
If Tom BRady peed on you would you still take him to jail?
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by MercedesTech
can't argue that one.

Have you met anyone (other then yourself and your fellow coppers) that actually likes cops (other then when they need them !) ???
i meet plenty of people that like cops. i would say about 95% of the poeple i have met over the past decade have been very friendly towards me. most of my friends arent cops in fact. cops are crazy off duty i have never lost a friend because i told them i was a cop. most appreciate what i do and tell me they could never do it. i have never been talked to in person like the internet wanksters talk online about cops. not even the people i have arrested, unless they were highly intoxicated/on drugs. i tend to tune out what they are saying. people like to whine and scream on the mountain tops all day long about the 2% of the career field that mess up and ignore the other 98% that do there job and do it well. every job has douchebags in it. we are humans after all, humans mess up.

i just get a little tired of opening the GD thread everyday and seeting yet another cop bashing thread. its getting almost as bad as the ricer forums in here. i am not enjoying this site as much as i used too. its one of the reasons i left mustangforums a while ago.

i guess i am just on edge this week because i lost a felow brother in arms about 10 days ago. he was point man on our local SRT team and got the wrong end of a shotgun. his funeral was very moving. he had a wife and daughter. plus another cop i play golf with got hit by an IED in afghanistan 5 days ago when he was doing a security detail, been a rough couple weeks......
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by harleydude78
i meet plenty of people that like cops. i would say about 95% of the poeple i have met over the past decade have been very friendly towards me. most of my friends arent cops in fact. cops are crazy off duty i have never lost a friend because i told them i was a cop. most appreciate what i do and tell me they could never do it. i have never been talked to in person like the internet wanksters talk online about cops. not even the people i have arrested, unless they were highly intoxicated/on drugs. i tend to tune out what they are saying. people like to whine and scream on the mountain tops all day long about the 2% of the career field that mess up and ignore the other 98% that do there job and do it well. every job has douchebags in it. we are humans after all, humans mess up.

i just get a little tired of opening the GD thread everyday and seeting yet another cop bashing thread. its getting almost as bad as the ricer forums in here. i am not enjoying this site as much as i used too. its one of the reasons i left mustangforums a while ago.

i guess i am just on edge this week because i lost a felow brother in arms about 10 days ago. he was point man on our local SRT team and got the wrong end of a shotgun. his funeral was very moving. he had a wife and daughter. plus another cop i play golf with got hit by an IED in afghanistan 5 days ago when he was doing a security detail, been a rough couple weeks......
Just ignore the ignorant pranksters on here! They don't bother me at all! 99% of them could never handle the job or the stresses of it! Sorry about your fellow comrad, we just lost a local fireman here last week!........
 
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Old Aug 12, 2008 | 11:32 PM
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I am a soon to be senior in high school. After High School, I will go to college in pursuit of my dream of being a Police Officer. I am going to get into the Illinois State Police. I have always wanted to be a cop and am excited about it. I wanna go to my job everyday and make the world(well Illinois anyway) a better and safer place to live and drive in.
 
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Old Aug 13, 2008 | 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by harleydude78
i meet plenty of people that like cops. i would say about 95% of the poeple i have met over the past decade have been very friendly towards me.
For good reason, most of the cops that I have met are terrible about holding a grudge. If someone was to tell them what they were thinking it would come back to haunt them. On the internet they have the ambiguity to say what they want to say the rest of the time.

For example, there is a state trooper that lives 3 doors down from me. When he first moved in he started harassing the guy across the corner from me. One Saturday night the trooper parked his squad car blocking my neighbor's driveway and turned his spot light into the back bedroom window of the guy across the corner. My neighbor had a few friends on their way over, so he went out to tell the cop to move out of the way. In the process the cop got mouthy about being told to move and my neighbor gave him a proper cussin'. Monday morning the trooper got up early (he typically works afternoons and nights) and waited in his driveway until my neighbor drove his work truck past. As soon as he passed on came the blue lights. My neighbor's company truck had tags that were 3 days expired. The cop kept him there for nearly an hour writing the ticket and giving him crap. His final word were, "Next time you'll let me park wherever I want to."

Most people understand that the best way to deal with a cop is to appease them and stroke their ego. Doing anything else will only come back to haunt you.
 
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Old Aug 13, 2008 | 12:28 AM
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when I was living in Hawaii one of my friends became a cop. When he was transfered back to Kona he moved into the empty half of my house. As much as he liked the job, I watched the job tear him up. Took him out for beers a few times. He received notes and local awards. Then he wrote the chief of police a ticket for parking his off duty car in a handi-cap parking stall. My buddy knew who it was. Then things went a little worse for him around the precien.
Not a job I could do..
 
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Old Aug 13, 2008 | 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Wookie
For good reason, most of the cops that I have met are terrible about holding a grudge. If someone was to tell them what they were thinking it would come back to haunt them. On the internet they have the ambiguity to say what they want to say the rest of the time.

For example, there is a state trooper that lives 3 doors down from me. When he first moved in he started harassing the guy across the corner from me. One Saturday night the trooper parked his squad car blocking my neighbor's driveway and turned his spot light into the back bedroom window of the guy across the corner. My neighbor had a few friends on their way over, so he went out to tell the cop to move out of the way. In the process the cop got mouthy about being told to move and my neighbor gave him a proper cussin'. Monday morning the trooper got up early (he typically works afternoons and nights) and waited in his driveway until my neighbor drove his work truck past. As soon as he passed on came the blue lights. My neighbor's company truck had tags that were 3 days expired. The cop kept him there for nearly an hour writing the ticket and giving him crap. His final word were, "Next time you'll let me park wherever I want to."

Most people understand that the best way to deal with a cop is to appease them and stroke their ego. Doing anything else will only come back to haunt you.
Maybe some cops need "their ego stroked" but not all. Just like SOME cops are jackasses but NOT ALL. Based solely on the facts that you gave above I would say that trooper had some issues. The proper response from your buddy would have been to file a complaint. I know areas are different but around here that kind of crap will get you fired. I'm not defending all cops. Some of them earn the reputation that they get...but that doesn't mean the rest of us deserve it.

We wear an uncomfortable body armor vest that keeps you soaked in sweat for twelve hours at a time.
We have to carry a gun everywhere we go and risk never seeing our family again every time we leave home.
The marriage failure rate for officers is enormous.
A lot of us work a second "hustle" to make ends meet.
The majority (not all) of the people we interact with are the scum if the earth (drunks, dopeheads, thieves, dopeheads, liars, did I say dopeheads?).
We get cursed and hated for writing a speeding ticket and then cursed when we weren't there to prevent an accident.
And we have to constantly worry whether we are going to come out of Walmart to find our personal vehicle keyed. Or worry about that crazya$$ butthole that we arrested and got threatened by last week seeing us out with our family and doing something stupid. It happens.
I could go on all night. I truly am a nice guy and a nice officer. I go out of my way to be as helpful and polite as I can to everyone....even the people that I arrest.
All for less than $35K a year????????????????
And I still get comments like this about needing my ego stroked?

I've said my piece. Soapbox surrendered.
 
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