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Post by Pete Richter on Mar 22, 2007 5:59:16 GMT -4
Good Cop = Undercover F.B.I. agent wired, and armed with a court order nabs Senator Thomas L. Bromwell on public corruption charges. Transcripts of the tapes implicate other elected officials, and big business. B.G.E. for one....In the news papers.
Bad Cop = Off duty Chicago Cop, drunk in a bar, is cut off by the barmaid. The 250 lb. Cop went behind the bar, punched the 125 lb. girl to the floor, and stomped her while she was down.....T.V. News
Bad Cop = Virginia couple lost in Cherry Hill (Balto. City) arrested for trespassing, while on a public street asking the cop for directions...WBAL.COM
Good Cop = All the men & woman adhering to the oath they swore to.
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Post by baycitydan on Mar 23, 2007 10:22:20 GMT -4
Good Cop - An officer out to help catch a criminal or help out the community.
Bad Cop - Losers that hand out speeding tickets or harass drivers looking for a DUI when it is unwarrented.
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Post by shorti on Mar 23, 2007 11:27:37 GMT -4
PETE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOOD GRIEF MAN!!!! is there anything else that you know about other than bad cops or badmouthing politics??? Are you one of those people that sit there and read every local paper and come up w/ conspiracy theories... Don't get me wrong - I'm sure there are bad ones - like there are good ones... blah blah blha but d**n man, you go on and on and on and on and on and on.... and on about the SAME THING!!!! A thread will be about the beaches & somehow you will manage to find some way to turn it into the police's fault or the county politicians... get over it... please it gets really really old to hear the same thing over and over again...
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Post by shadow1 on Mar 23, 2007 11:38:35 GMT -4
Shorti - I'm with you, see my post on yesterday's "The Peace Thread".
BCDan - that's not necessarily a "bad cop", but probably "bad management". Just like most of our jobs, there's a boss telling them what to do. Could be a good employee following a bad policy.
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Post by kl on Mar 23, 2007 11:47:37 GMT -4
Hear hear Shorti...Pete's retired. Plenty of time on his hands. He told me one time that he was running for sherrif. Wonder what happened there?
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Post by shorti on Mar 23, 2007 11:48:10 GMT -4
Shadow - well said... It's just ridiculous! You look at a thread, post stuff that goes with it and somewhere it gets shot to hell... and it's always negative! I'm surprised he hasn't hit the Partnering for Youth one yet... that would be pathetic...
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Post by shorti on Mar 23, 2007 11:49:22 GMT -4
kl - if he did run - i wouldn't vote for him... if theres a problem - don't complain about it and bash everyone - FIND A VIABLE SOLUTION... well here's hoping he stays retired...
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Post by bchevy on Mar 23, 2007 11:57:16 GMT -4
Good Cop - An officer out to help catch a criminal or help out the community. Bad Cop - Losers that hand out speeding tickets or harass drivers looking for a DUI when it is unwarrented. Uhhh, speeding isn't legal, is it? nor is DUI, when is looking for DUI unwarrented? (except for the illegal checkpoints)
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Post by bchevy on Mar 23, 2007 11:59:03 GMT -4
PETE: How's about getting some VIDEOS POSTED online BEFORE posting any more crap here. Without backup that's all it is.
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Post by shorti on Mar 23, 2007 12:07:23 GMT -4
I second that Bchevy!!!
by the way - anybody know why he's always in as a guest?? Why doesn't he register??? Chicken Sh*t??? HA HA HA!!! Sorry... feeling a little frisky today - friday - wonderful weather... slow at work...
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Post by bchevy on Mar 23, 2007 12:08:53 GMT -4
Sorry... feeling a little frisky today WOOOOOOOOOOOoooo!
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Post by shorti on Mar 23, 2007 12:21:10 GMT -4
well it's been two ridiculously long days so i'm enjoying my sloooooowwwwww friday... almost came down w/ that 24 hour bug...
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Post by bchevy on Mar 23, 2007 12:34:23 GMT -4
Monday & Tuesday were my LONG days this week.
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Post by theodat on Mar 23, 2007 13:31:21 GMT -4
I still wonder where the police are on Kent Island...Giving tickets or patrolling the neighborhoods? Lets just say I never see them in Cloverfields. Am I always in the wrong place and never observe them?
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Post by Lynn on Mar 23, 2007 15:45:40 GMT -4
Pete, I met you last summer(?) when you were handing out your fliers and talked with you for awhile.
You seem like a nice enough guy, but I believe your thinking is a little off as far as all the crooked cops. Yes, there are bad cops out there...but there are some bad people in every profession.
You appear to be against all searches/seizures. You also appear to someone who might be a full supporter/believer of the ACLU. Well, I'll tell you what... I can't stand the ACLU. I'm all for civil liberties and that is what they are supposed to be about, but no, it is not. The ACLU doesn't care about victims and only looks after the criminals and perverts of society that make any claim that there civil liberties have been violated. The NAACP seems to think that anytime a black person was arrested it was because of the race. Bosses at offices, we have to contstantly go "beyond the book" to make sure people are treated in an absolute unbiased way or else someone will go run to th EEO office and file a complaint. It used to be that you could promote someone at the office for doing a good job. Now, someone will run to the EEO office and complain that they didn't get the promotion because of some kind of descrimination! Its absolute nonsense. An investigation will be done, just to find out that yes the person who got the promotion deserved it over the whining/back stabber.
So, yes there are bad apples in every field. But most times there are searches and seizures (I believe your biggest complaint) I believe they are warranted. Yes, maybe us white collar people have to worry about getting the ACLU, NAACP or EEO after us whenever we do something. However, police officers should be given a little more freedom and not have to worry about whether they are going to get a complaint against them. I am not talking about allowing cops beating people up... just a little more freedom for them to do their jobs. Sometimes it is necessary for racial profiling or things that would not otherwise be considered acceptable for a regular office.
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Post by Same Deputy on Mar 23, 2007 16:46:03 GMT -4
Good Cop - An officer out to help catch a criminal or help out the community. Bad Cop - Losers that hand out speeding tickets or harass drivers looking for a DUI when it is unwarrented. Bay City Dan, Wow, You have really out done yourself this time. I have heard a lot of crazy things and ideas about police work but your comment takes the cake. Hands down, you are a complete moron and have not a clue what you say. Looser cops only give out speeding tickets or look for drunk drivers when it is unwarranted. HUH? Sorry to break it to you genius, but the state of Maryland implemented something called Motor vehicle laws. It's the job of police officers to enforce these laws and issue tickets as corrective measures. And yes! Even look for suspected drunk drivers. My guess would be mister Bay City moron has been arrested for suspected drunk driving and is upset that he got caught. Maybe Bay City Dan should run for sheriff the next election.
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Post by bchevy on Mar 23, 2007 17:43:29 GMT -4
Go back to sleep
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Post by Pete Richter on Mar 23, 2007 20:41:44 GMT -4
To All The Childish Cheap Shot Artists.....The information in my subject came from the news. Except my statement "GOOD COP=All the good men and women adhering to the oath they swore to". I have posted my phone#, and address on this site. If that makes me chicken s_hit, so be it.
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Post by shadow1 on Mar 23, 2007 23:53:46 GMT -4
Pete - No, not "childish cheap shot artists", just individuals who know that most of your information is inaccurate - if not fabricated.
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Post by shadow1 on Mar 24, 2007 0:12:23 GMT -4
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Post by baycitydan on Mar 24, 2007 0:54:42 GMT -4
I'm a moron? I never have gotten a DUI or should I have, because I don't drink and drive. Matter of fact, I'm diabetic and I pretty much can't drink. I just know what entrapment is and DUI checkpoints are just that.
I'll put it straight out. Society tells you what your job is worth to the greater good by your paycheck. Sometimes it's horribly wrong. like teachers and some social workers, but with highway cops it's right on. Every time you open your paycheck you, Mr. glorified meter-maid, see what we as a whole think of you. Yup, a bad cop is a lazy uneducated fool that thinks he/she is doing good by screwing motorists rather than policing neighborhoods with serious problems like Cemetery Road and the bad drug problem in Cloverfields, etc. Just because some tool for the state boss tells you that sitting under a bridge on 50 and collecting money from drivers is the right thing to do, doesn't make it so. That's why we have brains, to make the right choices. It must be horrible to know that most of society thinks that you are scum when you are one of those loser highway cops that waits under a bridge all day with his trunk open to hide the cop lights. What a pointless, meaningless, useless job. Your paycheck reflects that. If you are a real cop and not a bridge troll, than I apologize.
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Post by bchevy on Mar 24, 2007 5:32:36 GMT -4
bcd, you forget, most of us doubt he's any kind of cop.....
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Post by Same Deputy on Mar 24, 2007 13:44:34 GMT -4
Mr. Bay City Dan, I'll give you that and agree with you about police cars having there hoods and trunks up to hide the light-bar. Thats really cheesy and I would never do that. With that being said, traffic enforcement is apart of a police officers job. In Queen Anne's County Route 301 and Route 50 have some of the worst and deadliest accidents. There are many factors on why these accidents occur but many times speed plays a part. For the safety of the public and traveling motorists, police issue tickets as corrective measures. I understand nobody likes getting a ticket but thats apart of our job function. DUI checkpoints are completely legal and in no way entrapment. They are placed in the newspaper ahead of time and motorists are given an alternate route to take prior to the checkpoint. People who drive a 3,000 ton weapon (vehicle) while they are under the influence of alcohol should be arrested and go to jail for a very long time.
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Post by BlueMule on Mar 24, 2007 14:37:17 GMT -4
Mr. Bay City Dan, I'll give you that and agree with you about police cars having there hoods and trunks up to hide the light-bar. Thats really cheesy and I would never do that. With that being said, traffic enforcement is apart of a police officers job. In Queen Anne's County Route 301 and Route 50 have some of the worst and deadliest accidents. There are many factors on why these accidents occur but many times speed plays a part. For the safety of the public and traveling motorists, police issue tickets as corrective measures. I understand nobody likes getting a ticket but thats apart of our job function. DUI checkpoints are completely legal and in no way entrapment. They are placed in the newspaper ahead of time and motorists are given an alternate route to take prior to the checkpoint. People who drive a 3,000 ton weapon (vehicle) while they are under the influence of alcohol should be arrested and go to jail for a very long time. Route 8 is a bad one too. Lots of roll-overs, cars in the trees, weeds, corn fields, and ditches. Thanks for the insight and honesty. One thing though, a 3000 ton vehicle is awful heavy for our roads around here. That's OK, won't hold it against ya. ;D
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Post by bchevy on Mar 24, 2007 15:06:44 GMT -4
sobriety check points advertised in the paper? I don't think so. They may say that there will be a sobriety check point in the Annapolis "area" but they aren't telling you right where it is.
If you try to take an alt. route around a sobriety check point you'll get stopped by the cops waiting there too.
He aint a Deputy.
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