I promised a smokey burnout - here ya go!
#47
Originally Posted by FlyingDog
There are good cops, worthless cops, and bad cops. In my experience the worthless and bad far outnumber the good. I can say after hanging out with popo at SITM last year that he is one of the good ones.
If you or your family's butt was in harm's way, I'll bet you'd welcome even what you call a "bad cop." Admittedly some have an attitude (but not very many really) and a few let their thankless job get to them...and none of us like speeding tickets, especially if it's marginal whether we think we deserve them (I have 3 on the books right now...of which one I clearly deserved). Or it could be your contact with the cops that has been in a bad context?. Sorry if that's the case. If a thug shoots you in the chest and tries to take your car, try calling an anger management counselor. I agree, there are a few who shouldn't be wearing the badge but they don't really last a long time.
I'm stopping the reactive barbs with this note...
Harvey
#48
Originally Posted by H2
Matt,
If you or your family's butt was in harm's way, I'll bet you'd welcome even what you call a "bad cop." Admittedly some have an attitude (but not very many really) and a few let their thankless job get to them...and none of us like speeding tickets, especially if it's marginal whether we think we deserve them (I have 3 on the books right now...of which one I clearly deserved). Or it could be your contact with the cops that has been in a bad context?. Sorry if that's the case. If a thug shoots you in the chest and tries to take your car, try calling an anger management counselor. I agree, there are a few who shouldn't be wearing the badge but they don't really last a long time.
I'm stopping the reactive barbs with this note...
Harvey
If you or your family's butt was in harm's way, I'll bet you'd welcome even what you call a "bad cop." Admittedly some have an attitude (but not very many really) and a few let their thankless job get to them...and none of us like speeding tickets, especially if it's marginal whether we think we deserve them (I have 3 on the books right now...of which one I clearly deserved). Or it could be your contact with the cops that has been in a bad context?. Sorry if that's the case. If a thug shoots you in the chest and tries to take your car, try calling an anger management counselor. I agree, there are a few who shouldn't be wearing the badge but they don't really last a long time.
I'm stopping the reactive barbs with this note...
Harvey
#49
Yeah, but cops keep thugs off the streets, so we are inherently safer and living a better life due to enforcement of the laws. Imagine what it would be like if we didn't have any law enforcement? Lord of the Flies!
#50
Originally Posted by murphyslaw1978
Yeah, but cops keep thugs off the streets, so we are inherently safer and living a better life due to enforcement of the laws. Imagine what it would be like if we didn't have any law enforcement? Lord of the Flies!
#51
Originally Posted by FlyingDog
If pretending that's true makes you feel better, good for you.
Based on your previous thread and then this comment, are you advocating getting rid of 90% of the cops will result in no change to our your "actual" security?
How one feels about security, however, is a totally different aspect than true reality. And the reality is that if we remove 90% of the cops on the street, then we will be putting the system of checks & balances of our government completely out of balance. Remember the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches? Removing 90% of any part of the system would indeed have drastic affects.
#52
Originally Posted by murphyslaw1978
I'm not talking about "feeling" secure, I'm talking about "being" secure. I agree that feeling secure is a total state of mind. One can feel very secure walking a mine field and they think it's a regular grass field. Once told about the mines, they may feel very unsecure. But that doesn't change the reality of the security because that part hasn't changed.
Originally Posted by murphyslaw1978
Based on your previous thread and then this comment, are you advocating getting rid of 90% of the cops will result in no change to our your "actual" security?
Originally Posted by murphyslaw1978
How one feels about security, however, is a totally different aspect than true reality. And the reality is that if we remove 90% of the cops on the street, then we will be putting the system of checks & balances of our government completely out of balance. Remember the executive, the legislative and the judicial branches? Removing 90% of any part of the system would indeed have drastic affects.
Whether you feel safe with a bunch of idiots pushing papers, writing tickets, or eating donuts while burning up your paycheck is up to you. The reality is that a very small percentage of cops do anything to make us more secure.
#53
Originally Posted by DJC-928S
I know a number of people who have been ticketed for this same thing over the years. Funny how cops live by a different set of rules than the rest of us.
Cops don't live by a different set of rules. If you could get a ticket for it, so could he.
That said, I sure am glad a cop buddy of mine gave me a (whatever the police union is) union sticker for my window.
#54
Originally Posted by kary4th
Ticketed for what, exactly? Is wheel spin illegal in Illinois? Or was it an "unsafe" whatever kind of ticket?
Cops don't live by a different set of rules. If you could get a ticket for it, so could he.
That said, I sure am glad a cop buddy of mine gave me a (whatever the police union is) union sticker for my window.
Cops don't live by a different set of rules. If you could get a ticket for it, so could he.
That said, I sure am glad a cop buddy of mine gave me a (whatever the police union is) union sticker for my window.
Second, you guys have really $hit on Popo's thread. Maybe start another thread in OT debating this issue.
#55
Originally Posted by Fabio421
Firstly he wouldn't get a ticket because he is "on the job".
Second, you guys have really $hit on Popo's thread. Maybe start another thread in OT debating this issue.
Second, you guys have really $hit on Popo's thread. Maybe start another thread in OT debating this issue.
Second, **** is spelled with an s.
Anyway, back to my original point (you seem to have missed it) - I really am curious what is illegal about spinning your wheels. Is it just one of those things that you can be ticket for by a (bored) cop by lumping it under some other infraction, or is it against the law in places?
"You left some of your tire on the road, son. Here's a ticket for littering."
#56
Popo928: Awesome burnout. Also, good to see you ignored the ranting. You know I live in the same area as you and have only seen one other red 928. Sure would like to see the SC sometime. Send me a PM.
#57
Originally Posted by kary4th
Firstly, cops have given other cops tickets. So when I used the word could and you read the word would... Well, I don't even know what to say. You're right. Not that it refutes what I initially said.
Second, **** is spelled with an s.
Anyway, back to my original point (you seem to have missed it) - I really am curious what is illegal about spinning your wheels. Is it just one of those things that you can be ticket for by a (bored) cop by lumping it under some other infraction, or is it against the law in places?
"You left some of your tire on the road, son. Here's a ticket for littering."
Second, **** is spelled with an s.
Anyway, back to my original point (you seem to have missed it) - I really am curious what is illegal about spinning your wheels. Is it just one of those things that you can be ticket for by a (bored) cop by lumping it under some other infraction, or is it against the law in places?
"You left some of your tire on the road, son. Here's a ticket for littering."
#58
yawn... duuuudes, just let it go!! it's just a friggin burnout that was shared cause we usually like that stuff. can't imagine what would ensue if he claimed to be a democrap or republikant in office, ha!
so come'on & take the F the police crap to OT, where I'll be happy to help you get your money's worth of inane perspectives, BS and nonsense (between drooling on "I'd Hit It", "What I'm drinking" & political agitating/aggrivating/antagonizing)
http://myinfoware.com/928/images/sharkbyte.wmv lots of burnouts by cops here too... hahahaha
so come'on & take the F the police crap to OT, where I'll be happy to help you get your money's worth of inane perspectives, BS and nonsense (between drooling on "I'd Hit It", "What I'm drinking" & political agitating/aggrivating/antagonizing)
http://myinfoware.com/928/images/sharkbyte.wmv lots of burnouts by cops here too... hahahaha