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Old 04-Feb-2007, 07:39 PM
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maybe he had some guy for a DUI and he was being loud...and well the cop cant really punch him so he'll let the windows and metal bars take a round outta him
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Old 04-Feb-2007, 09:21 PM
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Cops hate on me i'mma hate on them (karma)

I used to work at Discount car and truck rental...
needless to say... If the car had a hand brake
and the street or parkinglot was empty...

I did everything to that car i would never do to my own

lol and as far as defending that cop... F - that
he might as well do some target practice down at the bluffs on a couple coffee cups...
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Old 05-Feb-2007, 08:16 AM
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Big deal. Every single one of us has goofed around at work. Doing donuts is nothing compared to those Peel cops drinking on duty.
What region was this at? I know it doesn't matter, but now-a-days that they hire cops so young, it will take them a few years to grow up and mature enough to have some sense not to be doing this kind of stuff in public. I'm willing to bet it's Peel cause they ride alone at night.
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Old 05-Feb-2007, 03:46 PM
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No it wasnt peel it was in scarborough down by the bluffs...So it was a Police car from Toronto.
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Old 06-Feb-2007, 11:39 AM
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too many babies on here complaining about nothing. OOOHhhhhh, big deal, he did a couple of doughnuts. If you clowns complaining went through the shyt they did then pulling the e-brake in an empty lot might just be all you need to come down form a hectic day. suck it up and stop whining or i'll give you a fresh one!
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Old 06-Feb-2007, 03:43 PM
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Originally posted by NolimtzEl

thats being a good citizen....screwing over cops cause their day might of been hard taking care of retard drivers in accidents and stoping speeders that they just want to cool off at the end day..and you go by posting cp24 or youtube and causing problems for them...and u wonder why they hate us?
if they don't have that attitude towards us, why should we have it towards them? maybe I had a tough day at work and feel like doing some donuts? **** I remember nearly 9 years ago now, I was drifting around in the gym parking lot and night time security (off duty cop) saw me and decided to call me in (called me at home, told me to come to the station), have some words with me....

so yeah... I would absolutely film that **** and put in a complaint to my MP asking for his resignation.

beyond that, the police cruizer is a tool to help prevent crime and such, it's not a toy. I'm sure they have a gym at the station to help 'blow off steam'. they get paid too well and they get too many perks to let it slide.
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Originally posted by J-SKI
... went through the shyt they did...
lemme guess... did a lil paper work that day, got in the cruizer, drove around for 40 minutes... stopped at dunkin donuts to meet up with his buddy for a 40 minute coffee break. then all those carbs made him sleepy so he parked in an industrial lot somewhere and took a nap. drove around for another 2 hours, then went and got a car wash to amuze himself. stopped at home for a quicky with the wife, went drove around again for 20 minutes... took a report about a robbery, didn't really care though, insurance will cover it, the report is just time filler anyways.

ya... tough day.
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^^^^

hahaha sounds like a typical day at the office for me.
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Old 07-Feb-2007, 11:51 AM
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wow bbarbulo, you're quick to assume that is a cops typical day just the same way some of them are quick to assume kids with civics equal irresponsible racers.

Two wrongs and yet i don't see a right! good for you, you'll go one to accomplish great things in your life time!

I'm not a kid but i drive a civic and i've had my fair share of run ins with the law. You get what you deserve in almost every case. If you haven't done something wrong it could have just been ones attitude that lands him a ticket.

try having bullets wizz by your head cause some punk doesn't want to get caught, or showing up to a grave sight to find a lady hanging from a tree with a note stating "tell my kids i love them" and then go tell it to her family, or dealing with child molesters and rapists, or burn victims, or the death of people on a daily basis. That's the shyt cops go through on numerous occaissions and that's the shyt that f*cks with you mentally and gives you flash backs. Again, pulling a couple of doughnuts isn't a big deal and if you ever get caught doing them and you're polite to the cop the chances are he'll/she'll just advise you to leave.

everyone is entitled to think, say, act, how they want and all i'm saying is assumptions never make a good conclusion so research before you conclude
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Old 07-Feb-2007, 12:31 PM
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every way i think about it or research it, i do not see how a cop abusing the time and equipment my taxes pay for is right..
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Old 07-Feb-2007, 11:17 PM
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Originally posted by bbarbulo


if they don't have that attitude towards us, why should we have it towards them? maybe I had a tough day at work and feel like doing some donuts? **** I remember nearly 9 years ago now, I was drifting around in the gym parking lot and night time security (off duty cop) saw me and decided to call me in (called me at home, told me to come to the station), have some words with me....

so yeah... I would absolutely film that **** and put in a complaint to my MP asking for his resignation.

beyond that, the police cruizer is a tool to help prevent crime and such, it's not a toy. I'm sure they have a gym at the station to help 'blow off steam'. they get paid too well and they get too many perks to let it slide.
perks...right im shure being shot, cussed off and treated like **** by ******* in civic (directed solely at the few including you who seem to have a problem with the police). i wish my day was like that(sarcasm)
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Old 08-Feb-2007, 08:42 PM
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lol honestly ^^ i say book those *****es cuz they get ticket happy on me and give me lectures on driving also i have my stress days at the office so that means i get extra treatment and i can go do dounuts in a parkin lot hell no, they would give me a lecture for that to!! so i dunno why its only one way cops vrs the people and also if they didnt wanna get shot or was scared then go find another job its them that wanna do it not like someone is telling them to so no excuses!
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Old 09-Feb-2007, 06:10 PM
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Originally posted by J-SKI
wow bbarbulo, you're quick to assume that is a cops typical day just the same way some of them are quick to assume kids with civics equal irresponsible racers.

Two wrongs and yet i don't see a right! good for you, you'll go one to accomplish great things in your life time!

I'm not a kid but i drive a civic and i've had my fair share of run ins with the law. You get what you deserve in almost every case. If you haven't done something wrong it could have just been ones attitude that lands him a ticket.

try having bullets wizz by your head cause some punk doesn't want to get caught, or showing up to a grave sight to find a lady hanging from a tree with a note stating "tell my kids i love them" and then go tell it to her family, or dealing with child molesters and rapists, or burn victims, or the death of people on a daily basis. That's the shyt cops go through on numerous occaissions and that's the shyt that f*cks with you mentally and gives you flash backs. Again, pulling a couple of doughnuts isn't a big deal and if you ever get caught doing them and you're polite to the cop the chances are he'll/she'll just advise you to leave.

everyone is entitled to think, say, act, how they want and all i'm saying is assumptions never make a good conclusion so research before you conclude
I do agree with almost everything you said about a typical cop's life. I know they see lots out stuff out there that the average Joe does not. That's the life of being a cop and it does mess with their mentality. Why do you think that they go through so many tests (physical, mental, & psychological) to become one. They just don't give a gun and a badge to anyone who walks off a street and want to sign up for the job. It's not just a onc time test, they do these tests almost annually. I heard so many cops quit because of the toll and the stress it has on them and their family. If being a cop is driving around all day (like bbarbulo said)and handing out tickets to punks in Civics is all they do, then please sign me up. I wouldn't mind making 80 Gs a year drinking coffee and eating donuts all day. It's not for everybody. That's why people looked up to them and have some kind of respect towards them and their jobs. Which is where my next point is getting to. There is a time and place to unwind or blow off steam and doing donuts in the middle of the parking lot when there are people around is not the best case scenario, especially if you're in a marked cruiser!
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Old 10-Feb-2007, 03:20 PM
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May be they don't knoi how to handle Der car.. lol..
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Old 15-Feb-2007, 09:01 PM
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exactly my point, is no one allowed ot have fun at work??

Bruno - you have no idea what Cops go through, you be watching Simpsons too much!! haha
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Old 16-Feb-2007, 12:47 AM
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they were high thats all
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Old 16-Feb-2007, 03:08 PM
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COPS ARE FRAUD!
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Old 09-Mar-2007, 02:14 PM
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I'm sure COPS go through a lot, but that is NO EXCUSE. THEY ARE NOT ABOVE THE LAW. What applies to us, should apply to them. About those peel cops, it seems as if the issue has disapeared.
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Old 18-Mar-2007, 09:17 PM
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yea i seen cops doing about 160 on the highway with no siren or lights on, i was going 120 and they blow pass me and kept going......

and cops always like to turn on their siren or lights just to get the right to go right through red lights or get exclusive right for left turn, like i know they have stress, w/e, they should set good example for other drivers, some cops just drive as aggressive as some ****ers on the road. face it, cops can always make up dumb *** excause to their boss in their follow up reports, i think the upper level of the provincial police should create a good outline of the do and DON'T for those cops out there going above the law when they are supposted to be enforcing it. I do not want to pay for ****ing cops total their cruizers, and i do not want to pay for them havign their daily NEED for SPEED, i do not want to pay them to pull me over for nothing (just because i drive a civic and i am young)

conclusion, pigs should be enforcing the law not override it
if we can get tickets for whatever they are doing, they should get a ticket for what they had done
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Old 12-Apr-2007, 01:22 AM
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LOL thats hilarious
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