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Do you like them popo's?

Originally posted by: moshquerade
worthless thread.

Agreed, however...

Police are not the enemy, if you don't break laws, what do you have against them? When someone breaks into your car and the cops catch the guy, do you hate the cops then?
 
I've had nothing but excellent experiences with LEO's. In my earlier years I probably should have spent a few nights in jail or at least caught my share of Fs.
::knocks on wood::

While I have little but respect for them, I'm sure as hell am wary of them.
 
Cops perform a needed function, and I think most people like that they are around. HOWEVER, the problem is that many cops have attitudes--they get on power trips and try to throw the badge around.

Another thing that causes cops to be disliked is that there are many municipalities use traffic violations to generate revenue. For example, there are numerous cases of towns dropping the speed limit suddenly in order to issuespeeding citations. This is well documented by groups like AAA--for no real reason at all, a speed limit can drop 10-20 mph with little or no warning, causing those unfamiliar with the area to inadvertently get caught in a speed trap.

A 3rd issue is that there is rarely equality under the law. Cops often drive at excessive speeds both in their official vehicles as well as their personal vehicles. Several years ago, NJ refused to increase the state speed limit to 65. Yet the same day Governor Whitman made a speech about 55mph being safer, etc, her limo and STATE POLICE ESCORT was clocked driving more than 20 mph OVER the 55mph limit. This is standard operating procedure--if you have a badge, you usually get "professional courtesy" to avoid tickets.
 
Originally posted by: Turfzilla
Originally posted by: moshquerade
worthless thread.

Agreed, however...

Police are not the enemy, if you don't break laws, what do you have against them? When someone breaks into your car and the cops catch the guy, do you hate the cops then?

Wow sounds like you were fed too much of the red white and blue bullcrap.
Sorry but the real world isn't as perfect as you would like to believe.
 
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