zeppelin128
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I can't imagine living with the decision he made. His life will never be the same and he'll go to his grave regretting his cowardice. ..... at least he should
"He Never Went In": Officer On Duty Filmed "Doing Nothing" During Florida Shooting
It's so easy to pull guns on helpless civilians that have busted taillights and might have some reefer in the glove box.
Yup because every officer in the world has the same mind frame and would react to every situation the exact same way.
It is really easy to mess with scared civilians who are just trying to make it one day at a time. Some need to speed a few miles over the limit some days. Others need a joint to take the edge off. And still others need a few more days til payday to get a blinker or tail light fixed.
Then we just might get along, because unless it's a school zone or residential area, I leave my ticket book in the vehicle for anything less than 15 over; if it's less than an ounce I let you choose between the citation and dumping it out on the side of the road (same for open container); and I have never, ever written a headlight / tail light / tag light ticket. I will use that as PC to make sure you're not wanted / suspended / and okay to drive, but I've never written it.
Not trying to win you over, but just like any other demographic, we all don't fit in the same bag.
Go Vols.
I know zep at least is gonna ask it so Ill beat him to the punch. On the oz or OC I am going to guess once you find one of those they then need to submit and pass a field sobriety test and then they get that option?
God I wish there were more officers on the road with your attitude. Completely agree on the UI. Its wrong and shouldnt be tolerated. But a case by case proportional response based on your experience and judgement? How dare you! Please talk to as many young officers as you can find.
God I wish there were more officers on the road with your attitude. Completely agree on the UI. Its wrong and shouldnt be tolerated. But a case by case proportional response based on your experience and judgement? How dare you! Please talk to as many young officers as you can find.
Yeah if your name is on any lever I can pull you bet.
There are, and it's the majority. You're just in the wrong place for anything positive concerning LE.
I agree I do believe the overwhelming majority of LEOs as individuals are good people doing a difficult job and Im glad they are there. However I also submit you rarely see this level of consideration presented by GW given out on a case by case basis. When was the last time you had personal knowledge of an officer pouring out a beer and saying go forth and be a dumbass no more? It happened to me back in the stone ages when I was a kid. Havent had personal knowledge of it in over 20 years.
GW and I are LEO's. I'm an FTO as well. I've consistently had people destroy their green, leafy substance in lieu of charging them. Leniency can yeild positive results, like gaining information on a heroin dealer whose product is responsible for multiple OD's because it's laced with carfentanyl.
Interactions with law enforcement are almost always under difficult circumstances, especially when drugs, alcohol and driving are involved but having an open container versus being completely blitzed are two totally different set of circumstances. I have much less sympathy for the latter.
Yeah, I'm not gonna go overboard with my judgement. Few people know what they would actually do in the situation, but bottom line is he passed on the opportunity/duty and anybody who is not a sociopath will live with a mountain of regret.
GW and I are LEO's. I'm an FTO as well. I've consistently had people destroy their green, leafy substance in lieu of charging them. Leniency can yeild positive results, like gaining information on a heroin dealer whose product is responsible for multiple OD's because it's laced with carfentanyl.
Interactions with law enforcement are almost always under difficult circumstances, especially when drugs, alcohol and driving are involved but having an open container versus being completely blitzed are two totally different set of circumstances. I have much less sympathy for the latter.