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Old 07-13-2009, 07:43 PM   #113
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heheh the other calls are:
1: can you tell the neighbor to turn off his generator? (it's after the hurricane and no one has power. The generator is keeping people's food cool so he can feed his family)
2: my boyfriend won't let me go to sleep.
3: they're shooting fireworks (4th of july)
4: they're being too loud (new years)
5: there's a drunk driver in front of me (we catch up, not drunk. the complainant was just mad that he/she was cut off on the road)
6: I was assaulted (he was drunk and started the fight)
7: suspicious person (neighbor is taking out the trash)
it goes on and on.



How about you pick up a book called "Code of Criminal Procedure" and learn a thing or 2. The things we do are backed by the State's laws & Federal Laws. If you didn't know already, Federal Laws encompass a set standard ruling for every state to Follow. State laws are a continuation of the federal laws fine tuned to govern its citizens but no state law can overrule a federal law. Here's some homework for you, read up on the laws of detention and let me know what you find.

i'll help you out a little: Detention w/o Charge

I don't know everything, nor does any officer. We learn constantly every day. So if I'm wrong about any of this, I hope one of my brother/sister officer's on here will correct me
This is law from England in this link.
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Old 07-13-2009, 08:05 PM   #114
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And what did I imply to make you think I think it's funny? .

"I bet that would get your blood boiling..and there is nothing you could do about it either..lol.."

THAT is what makes me think that you think it is funny. Last time I knew, lol stands for "laughing out loud".
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Old 07-13-2009, 08:54 PM   #115
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Hey Broncosman...

I am in Houston, and appreciate everything HPD does to help keep the city safe. My worry... not that the officer knows the chase will have to stop if it is unsafe, but that the people running know that also. This kind of gives them the "hey if I can go fast enough and long enough they will drop back"...

With the chase we had the other day here, he seemed to be going awful fast, and I worried about what might happen the whole time...

Again, we respect and appreciate the dedication of all of our fine police officers, not just in Houston but everywhere!!!

Thanks guys!!!
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Old 07-13-2009, 09:06 PM   #116
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Hey Broncosman...

I am in Houston, and appreciate everything HPD does to help keep the city safe. My worry... not that the officer knows the chase will have to stop if it is unsafe, but that the people running know that also. This kind of gives them the "hey if I can go fast enough and long enough they will drop back"...

With the chase we had the other day here, he seemed to be going awful fast, and I worried about what might happen the whole time...

Again, we respect and appreciate the dedication of all of our fine police officers, not just in Houston but everywhere!!!

Thanks guys!!!

We did have a couple wild chases here last week. The one where the guy jumped off the 3rd level of the parking garage ended up in Broncosman's backyard...

Just reading his post on the stop Sat night scares the hell out of me.
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Old 07-13-2009, 09:46 PM   #117
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. Of course you'd have to have due cause to hold someone for any reason for even 1 minute. At least the law I've enforced for the last 20 years doesn't include holding any person without probable cause or reasonable suspicion...and simply because someone doesn't tell you why they were at Kmart or where they are going does not give any officer, federal or local and anything in between to hold you for any period of time...the only exception I can think of is if a crime was just committed there and you match a lookout, then one could be detained until it's determined if you are the suspect or not. In DC this would be considered kidnapping by our law. And 1320junkie-no disrespect- could you please quote a code from somewhere saying you can do this, federal, local or your orders if your allowed to disclose them...I'm interested, it would be new to me.
I've only glanced through this thread and noticed some cop bashing-I say so what...I've learned to live with that, it is part of the job...but I do think people who do this are just ignorant of what the job is all about (not saying they are ignorant) and only understand it from what they see on tv or hear in music, maybe from what happened to a friend or personal experiences on a traffic stop and I bet on that stop, as long as they kept their cool they only recieved what they deserved if anything, and nothing more. If you don't know...most officers know what would cause complaints or discipline or even criminal charges and wouldnt jeopardize their families or their own well-being just because you called them out of their name.
I just tell people I have conversations with who think along these lines that they are welcome to come down and go on a ride-along anytime they want. My 2 cents.
there are portions of the Patriot Act that allow detenions without traditional due process protections. H.R. 3162 Sec 1 Title 2
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Old 07-14-2009, 08:01 AM   #118
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Hey Broncosman...

I am in Houston, and appreciate everything HPD does to help keep the city safe. My worry... not that the officer knows the chase will have to stop if it is unsafe, but that the people running know that also. This kind of gives them the "hey if I can go fast enough and long enough they will drop back"...

With the chase we had the other day here, he seemed to be going awful fast, and I worried about what might happen the whole time...

Again, we respect and appreciate the dedication of all of our fine police officers, not just in Houston but everywhere!!!

Thanks guys!!!
we all appreciate your support bud thank you!

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This is law from England in this link.
yeah, i saw that as well, but it's not THAT much different. I was trying to find a site for him instead of scanning in a huge law book and linking it heheheh
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Old 07-14-2009, 08:06 AM   #119
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Yet it's required in f*$%ing Ohio.
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Old 07-14-2009, 08:15 AM   #120
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If your pulled over theres an extremely good chance the copper has already seen you do something to warrant a stop and write a ticket. So he can write you a ticket. He is within his rights

How you play it depends on whether he writes that ticket or not. If your a dick with an attitude your chances are extremely good he will just write the ticket and get you on your way. If your respectful theres a chance he will listen to you and either warn you or give you a ticket for a lesser amount or smaller charge.

Keep in mind everyday people are dicks to Officers for the simple fact that they are Officers no more ...no less. Thats fine I undertsand that that there are people out there like that. You have the right to be not like the law. But officers have the power to enforce the law and issue anything from warnings to tickets to arresting you for the offence you committed.

Imagine your an Officer and you pull someone over for speeding their doing 78 in a 55 mph zone. You get to the vehicle and the first words out of the persons mouth are "Fcuk you just write me the ticket and fcuk off". What would you do. Are you going to say "Sorry Sir I see your having a bad day why not be on your way we will forget this ever happened ?"







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Do you need to be respectful of officers who pull you over? No, you really don't
Do they need to let you off with just a warning? No, they really don't
Should your attitude and responses have merit on if you get a ticket or not? No, they really shouldn't. But by that logic, you should get a ticket every time you break the law, even a little. Its just common sense that being pleasant and respectful will go a long ways in keeping you from getting a ticket.

Its been awhile since I've been pulled over, but the last time that I was here was a list of what I did wrong:
Speeding 75 in a 55 (while passing, I still think that one is stupid)
Failure to signal going out for the pass (I did signal coming back in, I must not have pressed the signal hard enough while going out)
Rear liscense plate was unlight (bulbs had burned out w/out my knowledge)
Expired Sticker
DL address did not match current address

Here's what I did:
Roll down all the windows
Turn on all cab lights
Those were so the officer could more clearly see into the car and feel less at risk
Speak in a kind, curteous, and honest manner
I did not ask for a break

Result:
Written warning for all offenses
Everthing was cleared up in the next 3 days.

Was the officer being kind to me? Absolutely. Was I lucky? Maybe somewhat, but I still believe that by not acting like a jerk, I certainly helped his kind actions along.

I'm not an officer, but I give them alot of respect. I try to do that with everyone. Try it sometime, its a heck of a lot nicer way to live.

P.S. - I have no front license plate on my Camaro. I hope that if I am pulled over my kind words will keep me from getting a ticket, but it will be certainly within the officers rights to write me up anyways.
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Old 07-14-2009, 09:55 AM   #121
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:01 PM   #122
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I never thought about that...will show more respect than I already do next time...I have been pulled over 13 times...all warnings...why? Cause I treat the officers with respect and when asked if I knew what I did...OF COURSE I DO! Then they would tell me to learn my lesson and let me go. I have never been pulled over for the same thing twice.

Only once I said no...cause I really didn't. He thought I wasn't wearing my seatbelt (I had my seat really leaned back) and he literally ran to the door after we stopped to make sure it was on lol. It kinda threw me off cause all the other times it took a while till the cops were at my window.

I just a quick question...I always greet the officers by their names...do you guys like that?
Any form of a common courtesy is accepted, you dont have to use someone's name to greet them. Besides, if they are doing their job correctly, you wouldnt see our name unless you stuck your head out the window.
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:05 PM   #123
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He's a FEDERAL LEO. If he's pulling you over, you're in violation of a FEDERAL crime.
Not necessarily...there are many Feds who have been duly authorized by state Govenors to enforce state laws (which allow for traffic stops, for example), as well as many local guys, like me, who have been duly authorized to enforce federal laws (working with the DEA or FBI on a case, for example).
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as well as many local guys, like me, who have been duly authorized to enforce federal laws (working with the DEA or FBI on a case, for example).
This happens alot more than one would imagine especially when looking for someone and the information comes from a protected source
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Old 07-14-2009, 01:15 PM   #125
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This happens alot more than one would imagine especially when looking for someone and the information comes from a protected source
We do it all the time here in the Memphis area...I would assume the same for you in the Atlanta area. It only makes sense and allows for opportunities for the officer or the fed depending on where they want to end up in life :-)
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No, I did not stop a Camaro, but I did get pulled over driving one !
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