Topic: I officially HATE cops
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Mon 04/07/08 12:42 PM





Who let the hounds of hell out? Really all this arguing is making may brain hurt O_o


Very simple solution to that

Leave


please be nice


laugh agreed


Its better entertainment than whats on TV right now. laugh



Ok, then dont complain

Jim519's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:42 PM

They were rude and spoke to us as if it was our fault. It was a horrible experience. I was furious and still am.


Unfortunately a lot of police officers do seem to cop an attitude (no pun intended).

Like you say, they often treat victim like as if they are the criminals.

The other thing they do is never apologize when the append the wrong person! Twice I was arrested for crimes I had absolutely nothing to do with whatsoever. I just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In both cases the cops finally realized they had the wrong man, but instead of apologizing they acted like I was still the guilty party and I was lucky to be set free.

WTF???

Once they view you as a criminal I guess they can’t see past that initial impression. Hells bells, when they arrest the wrong person the least they can do is be apologetic about it after they discover THEIR mistake!

We certainly need police. But some of them could learn a little better manners when it comes to dealing with victims and wrongly accused people.



Wrong place wront time?

Shouldnt be in the wrong place as I see it

Apologetic for what? They dont know you, either way...You should feel lucky to be set free. If you were not in the wrong?...Take it and simply leave without expecting an apology....

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Mon 04/07/08 12:42 PM
I'm almost 100% sure that was misinformation, they have to take all reports, but she was not the party in question - tried explaining to her that as it wasn't her vehicle, they wanted to speak to the owner. jmo

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Mon 04/07/08 12:43 PM





Who let the hounds of hell out? Really all this arguing is making may brain hurt O_o


Very simple solution to that

Leave


Please be nice


laugh agreed


Its better entertainment than whats on TV right now. laugh



Ok, then dont complain

Salemite's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:44 PM

I'm almost 100% sure that was misinformation, they have to take all reports, but she was not the party in question - tried explaining to her that as it wasn't her vehicle, they wanted to speak to the owner. jmo
Very possible.

Also when you're keyed up emotionally it's very easy to take something as rude when no offense was ever intended.

Jim519's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:44 PM
please be nice


Ok, then dont complain




huh

Why?

lilith401's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:44 PM
I have an announcement to make......

Police Officers are to keep us safe. SAFE. They have jobs to do and customer service is not one of them.

I am laughing because I am from Rhode Island.... I am never ever surprised if people are rude. In fact, I'm often pretty rude myself.

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Mon 04/07/08 12:45 PM

I'm almost 100% sure that was misinformation, they have to take all reports, but she was not the party in question - tried explaining to her that as it wasn't her vehicle, they wanted to speak to the owner. jmo


she said the friends called as well...and went down there. and depending who took the call...may not have been entered. down here...it's not the cops that handle 911 and do the first report. it's civilians

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Mon 04/07/08 12:45 PM


They were rude and spoke to us as if it was our fault. It was a horrible experience. I was furious and still am.


Unfortunately a lot of police officers do seem to cop an attitude (no pun intended).

Like you say, they often treat victim like as if they are the criminals.

The other thing they do is never apologize when the append the wrong person! Twice I was arrested for crimes I had absolutely nothing to do with whatsoever. I just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In both cases the cops finally realized they had the wrong man, but instead of apologizing they acted like I was still the guilty party and I was lucky to be set free.

WTF???

Once they view you as a criminal I guess they can’t see past that initial impression. Hells bells, when they arrest the wrong person the least they can do is be apologetic about it after they discover THEIR mistake!

We certainly need police. But some of them could learn a little better manners when it comes to dealing with victims and wrongly accused people.



Wrong place wront time?

Shouldnt be in the wrong place as I see it

Apologetic for what? They dont know you, either way...You should feel lucky to be set free. If you were not in the wrong?...Take it and simply leave without expecting an apology....


oh my, so angry. Are you in law enforcement Jim?

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Mon 04/07/08 12:46 PM
who leaves all of their important documents in their car???
huh

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Mon 04/07/08 12:46 PM

This makes no sense, sorry but it doesnt...

1: It's not the Police Departments responsibility to get you to the Station..They are not a Taxi

2:..They are right..you cant and shouldnt call, only the owner of the vehicle

Sounds like it was illegally parked

THis sounds routine...No need to HATE all Cops...You may need one one day


bigsmile

Jim519's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:46 PM



They were rude and spoke to us as if it was our fault. It was a horrible experience. I was furious and still am.


Unfortunately a lot of police officers do seem to cop an attitude (no pun intended).

Like you say, they often treat victim like as if they are the criminals.

The other thing they do is never apologize when the append the wrong person! Twice I was arrested for crimes I had absolutely nothing to do with whatsoever. I just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In both cases the cops finally realized they had the wrong man, but instead of apologizing they acted like I was still the guilty party and I was lucky to be set free.

WTF???

Once they view you as a criminal I guess they can’t see past that initial impression. Hells bells, when they arrest the wrong person the least they can do is be apologetic about it after they discover THEIR mistake!

We certainly need police. But some of them could learn a little better manners when it comes to dealing with victims and wrongly accused people.



Wrong place wront time?

Shouldnt be in the wrong place as I see it

Apologetic for what? They dont know you, either way...You should feel lucky to be set free. If you were not in the wrong?...Take it and simply leave without expecting an apology....


oh my, so angry. Are you in law enforcement Jim?



I have every right to be angry

I recommend you go back and look at my post before you judge

Jim519's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:47 PM

who leaves all of their important documents in their car???
huh


Exactly drinker

yellowrose10's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:47 PM
my step dad was pulled over for speeding (he's a cop...now retired) he never argued that he was speeding and took the ticket. he told the rookie though that he will get a lot further with people and not add fuel to a situation if he had a matter of fact attitude rather than a rude one. it's does happen everywhere for many reasons

just like a doctor in a hospital that hasn't slept etc....doesn't need to come to my bed and be rude....bed side manner lol

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Mon 04/07/08 12:47 PM
it sounds kinda like you guys made it seem bigger than it was. Yeah ok, the cops were rude, but at least you guys know kinda where the car was. and once you and ur bf showed up, they had a ride to get to the stataion and file a report. Live and let live, The damage most likely will be covered by insurance so relax a bit.

I, for one, love cops, not when i get pulled over though. But the cops around me do alot, and i know them all.

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Mon 04/07/08 12:48 PM


I'm almost 100% sure that was misinformation, they have to take all reports, but she was not the party in question - tried explaining to her that as it wasn't her vehicle, they wanted to speak to the owner. jmo


she said the friends called as well...and went down there. and depending who took the call...may not have been entered. down here...it's not the cops that handle 911 and do the first report. it's civilians


I read her complain was because cops hung up on her, yes friends called and they spoke w/cops.

Really civilians respond to 911 calls where you live?


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Mon 04/07/08 12:48 PM
Complaining is my God given right :wink:

And its easy to be in the wrong spot at the wrong time anymore, cause theres no safe place except in an under ground bunker eating meal worms O_o

franshade's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:49 PM
noway no way, not you Lilith :wink:
we all have our moments explode
I know I do :wink:

I have an announcement to make......

Police Officers are to keep us safe. SAFE. They have jobs to do and customer service is not one of them.

I am laughing because I am from Rhode Island.... I am never ever surprised if people are rude. In fact, I'm often pretty rude myself.

Winx's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:49 PM



They were rude and spoke to us as if it was our fault. It was a horrible experience. I was furious and still am.


Unfortunately a lot of police officers do seem to cop an attitude (no pun intended).

Like you say, they often treat victim like as if they are the criminals.

The other thing they do is never apologize when the append the wrong person! Twice I was arrested for crimes I had absolutely nothing to do with whatsoever. I just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. In both cases the cops finally realized they had the wrong man, but instead of apologizing they acted like I was still the guilty party and I was lucky to be set free.

WTF???

Once they view you as a criminal I guess they can’t see past that initial impression. Hells bells, when they arrest the wrong person the least they can do is be apologetic about it after they discover THEIR mistake!

We certainly need police. But some of them could learn a little better manners when it comes to dealing with victims and wrongly accused people.



Wrong place wront time?

Shouldnt be in the wrong place as I see it

Apologetic for what? They dont know you, either way...You should feel lucky to be set free. If you were not in the wrong?...Take it and simply leave without expecting an apology....


oh my, so angry. Are you in law enforcement Jim?


Sheesh, I can't count the number of times that I had to drive thru "the wrong places" to get to the places that I wanted to go.

Jim519's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:50 PM

Complaining is my God given right :wink:

And its easy to be in the wrong spot at the wrong time anymore, cause theres no safe place except in an under ground bunker eating meal worms O_o



Good, then dont ridicule me for my right then!

Enjoy your meal worms