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Wow. INCREDIBLE bias on behalf of the "victims".
If they really wanted to make a better video, make the Officers appear to be actual human beings, and not ex-members of the Third Reich, and actually have the Officer appear professional.
I found at least 10 things wrong between both videos in regards to Officer Safety and professionalism.
Furthermore, anybody who has been to a high school class should be able to understand (or at least know) the Bill of Rights.
If they really wanted to make a better video, make the Officers appear to be actual human beings, and not ex-members of the Third Reich, and actually have the Officer appear professional.
I found at least 10 things wrong between both videos in regards to Officer Safety and professionalism.
Furthermore, anybody who has been to a high school class should be able to understand (or at least know) the Bill of Rights.
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Seen that before.
Reminds me of the FHP officer that pulled me and my girlfriend over just to yell at her for not signaling a lane change because he didn't look twice before pulling into traffic.
Reminds me of the FHP officer that pulled me and my girlfriend over just to yell at her for not signaling a lane change because he didn't look twice before pulling into traffic.
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blah blah blah blah... sorry for the long story here.. just felt like sharing.
I was bullied really bad once when I was back in Highschool by a police officer. In this instance, I had not broken any laws... I was a 17 year old student with 3 passengers in a black 91 camaro (enough reason in my hometown). Lots of threats and attitude from the officer before I even said a word. When he finally gave my info back and stated that "he's going to call the school I went to and have them revoke my driving/parking priviledges" I decided it was enough. I stated that I'm going to be heading to the police station with my parents and the 3 witnesses and we're all filing a complaint of his harassment. When I asked what was his name and badge number he was walking away and muttering and I leaned out and repeated the question. I was threatened to be arrested if I remained at the scene any longer. Thankfully, my one friend's father was a state trooper and also accompanied us to the station that evening. We did write out a complaint and that jackass DID actually call my school and try to start **** but by handling it the way I did, it was made right. This was in 1998, I cant begin to tell you how much I wish would have had the technology in all these cell phones we have today so that I could have filmed that event.
Other than that, I've had my share of tickets and traffic stops when I was a little younger. I've never been given a ticket that I honestly didn't deserve but, I have been let go several times when the situation warranted a citation or more. I have to admit, its alot nicer to just abide by the rules and not even have to worry about this kinda stuff like I used to.
Finally, thank you to all the bacon out there! I may despise you if & when I'm caught in the wrong but, its you guys that will inevitably come to the rescue when real **** happens.
I was bullied really bad once when I was back in Highschool by a police officer. In this instance, I had not broken any laws... I was a 17 year old student with 3 passengers in a black 91 camaro (enough reason in my hometown). Lots of threats and attitude from the officer before I even said a word. When he finally gave my info back and stated that "he's going to call the school I went to and have them revoke my driving/parking priviledges" I decided it was enough. I stated that I'm going to be heading to the police station with my parents and the 3 witnesses and we're all filing a complaint of his harassment. When I asked what was his name and badge number he was walking away and muttering and I leaned out and repeated the question. I was threatened to be arrested if I remained at the scene any longer. Thankfully, my one friend's father was a state trooper and also accompanied us to the station that evening. We did write out a complaint and that jackass DID actually call my school and try to start **** but by handling it the way I did, it was made right. This was in 1998, I cant begin to tell you how much I wish would have had the technology in all these cell phones we have today so that I could have filmed that event.
Other than that, I've had my share of tickets and traffic stops when I was a little younger. I've never been given a ticket that I honestly didn't deserve but, I have been let go several times when the situation warranted a citation or more. I have to admit, its alot nicer to just abide by the rules and not even have to worry about this kinda stuff like I used to.
Finally, thank you to all the bacon out there! I may despise you if & when I'm caught in the wrong but, its you guys that will inevitably come to the rescue when real **** happens.
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The only thing the BoR is anymore, is something
for your lawyer to wax nostalgic about after the
police and district attorney have gotten tired of
confiscating your stuff and trying you in the media,
and give you your overdue process of law. Then
you hope one of your 12 still believes in fairies.
Enough to lie their way through the selection
process, because believing in individual rights and
the letter of the Constitution is a good way to get
excused by the prosecution, real quick. You get
called for jury duty, just tell 'em you are obliged to
judge the law as well as the facts. You'll be home
before lunch.
It doesn't matter what you believe about the Bill
of Rights. It matters what the man with the gun,
kubaton, cuffs, radio and Taser (and maybe a bit
of handy "spare evidence") believes. And the
role doesn't seem to attract to your civil libertarian
types, from what I've seen.
So be smart, because Thomas Jefferson ain't got
your back.
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It is evident that no matter what I say will change the opinion of some of you. There are bad apples in EVERY profession.
Furthermore, unless you have substantial evidence of police misconduct, corruption, or unprofessionalism, please keep your belligerent comments regarding law enforcement to yourself. It would be beneficial to the law enforcement profession (and every profession) if you reported such misconduct, corruption, or unprofessionalism to the appropriate sources.
Furthermore, unless you have substantial evidence of police misconduct, corruption, or unprofessionalism, please keep your belligerent comments regarding law enforcement to yourself. It would be beneficial to the law enforcement profession (and every profession) if you reported such misconduct, corruption, or unprofessionalism to the appropriate sources.
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http://www.local6.com/news/16846440/detail.html
http://www.local6.com/news/13726511/detail.html
some friends of mine were busted with an illegal substance (one friend being the son of an ocoee police officer) said officer confiscated the illegal substance. No chargers were filed no one was arrested. Ond of said friends later purchased illegal substance BACK from said officer.
http://www.local6.com/news/13726511/detail.html
some friends of mine were busted with an illegal substance (one friend being the son of an ocoee police officer) said officer confiscated the illegal substance. No chargers were filed no one was arrested. Ond of said friends later purchased illegal substance BACK from said officer.
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Whats wrong with the ocoee police department? I use to work at the Gators at good homes and 50 and knew almost all the cops up there. I never worried bout anything driving in that area except one of them pulling me over just to play a joke or chat