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- Apr 29, 2003
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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
The police officer should be investigated for possible links to real estate agents and potentially arrested for corruption.
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That was a joke, right?
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
The police officer should be investigated for possible links to real estate agents and potentially arrested for corruption.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
The police officer should be investigated for possible links to real estate agents and potentially arrested for corruption.
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: waggy
not sure on that.
he was traspassing.
Yes.. I was on the property. But if you are trying to sell your house are you going to threaten people that come to look at it with trespassing? Don't you want them there?
Well, how far on the property were you?
Front yard and walked around to the back if it wasn't fenced.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
The police officer should be investigated for possible links to real estate agents and potentially arrested for corruption.
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: waggy
not sure on that.
he was traspassing.
Yes.. I was on the property. But if you are trying to sell your house are you going to threaten people that come to look at it with trespassing? Don't you want them there?
Well, how far on the property were you?
Front yard and walked around to the back if it wasn't fenced.
Originally posted by: ATLien247
I think the deciding factor is whether these houses you looked at were occupied or not. If they're vacant, I don't see a problem with what the OP did. If they're occupied, then I'd consider it trespassing and would agree with the cop.
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy
Originally posted by: ATLien247
I think the deciding factor is whether these houses you looked at were occupied or not. If they're vacant, I don't see a problem with what the OP did. If they're occupied, then I'd consider it trespassing and would agree with the cop.
It doesn't matter if they are vacant or not.
Originally posted by: ValValline
Based on your story the cop was responding to a call made from people in the area who saw you. It is very common for crooks to case houses for sale to rob later. It is also common for people to report suspicious activity in their own neighborhood.
How were you dressed? What kind of bike do you ride?
Many people look down on motorcyclists. As a rider myself I have been treated like a "dirt bag" from time to time based on how I was dressed (full gear seems to intimidate people) and the kind of bike I was riding.
You got "profiled". It sucks, but the cop was doing his job, and you payed the price for all of the crooks and biker stereotypes out there that make it hard for someone legit to go about their business.
Originally posted by: thepd7
LOL at all you people saying the OP should have gotten a badge number.
So if I am crook casing a house that has a for sale sign I look different than someone interested in a house that has a for sale sign?
If I am casing the house is that illegal, can they arrest me for that?
Also, so if I have a for sale sign in front of my house you can just come look the in windows and check things out, but if I don't you can't?
People, please think about the answers to these questions before you keep bashing a cop legimately doing his job to keep a neighborhood safe from trespassers.
Note: I have done the exact same thing as the OP, gone around back, checked things out at a house that was for rent. However, if a cop stopped me I am not going to think that he is the one in the wrong.
Originally posted by: thepd7
LOL at all you people saying the OP should have gotten a badge number.
So if I am crook casing a house that has a for sale sign I look different than someone interested in a house that has a for sale sign?
If I am casing the house is that illegal, can they arrest me for that?
Also, so if I have a for sale sign in front of my house you can just come look the in windows and check things out, but if I don't you can't?
People, please think about the answers to these questions before you keep bashing a cop legimately doing his job to keep a neighborhood safe from trespassers.
Note: I have done the exact same thing as the OP, gone around back, checked things out at a house that was for rent. However, if a cop stopped me I am not going to think that he is the one in the wrong.
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: waggy
not sure on that.
he was traspassing.
Yes.. I was on the property. But if you are trying to sell your house are you going to threaten people that come to look at it with trespassing? Don't you want them there? As for looking inside, yes I would contact the agent for that because going inside is a different matter. But just walking around the front yard?
Originally posted by: ryan256
Originally posted by: ValValline
Based on your story the cop was responding to a call made from people in the area who saw you. It is very common for crooks to case houses for sale to rob later. It is also common for people to report suspicious activity in their own neighborhood.
How were you dressed? What kind of bike do you ride?
Many people look down on motorcyclists. As a rider myself I have been treated like a "dirt bag" from time to time based on how I was dressed (full gear seems to intimidate people) and the kind of bike I was riding.
You got "profiled". It sucks, but the cop was doing his job, and you payed the price for all of the crooks and biker stereotypes out there that make it hard for someone legit to go about their business.
Dress? Blue jeans & denim jacket. Bike? Honda shadow.
I realize the cop was just doing his job. I knew perfectly well why he was there. To make sure I wasn't trying to break in. This is why I was very polite and tried to be cooperative with him. I guess my hang up is when I was told I have to pay for an agent 'Because thats what you do'.
Originally posted by: vital
no point gettin his name and badge number. All other cops will always be on his side.
Originally posted by: Citrix
that is complete bullshit. i would let them arrest me then go straight ot the press.
If i were you I would call the chief and tell him what happend and ask him point blank why the officer said you have to have a agent with you.
