| Salty |
06-20-2011 10:59 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272440)
Posted a few before. Just didn't like that statement. Sorry!
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$50 for a Premium Membership would'a saved you the infraction you're about to get.
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| booyagasha |
06-20-2011 11:01 PM |
did i mention a cop gave it to me??free and..win x2 chaching!!!
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| ckinchen |
06-20-2011 11:03 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 272452)
$50 for a Premium Membership would'a saved you the infraction you're about to get.
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$6 per month if folks do not want to commit to a year. In the gill net that would have been fine.
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| iron man |
06-20-2011 11:04 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerald
(Post 272209)
IMO......
Those things should be ilegal to manufacture them, ilegal to sell them and ilegal to have one.
The only purpose of radar detector is "help" a driver break the law and make driving more unsafe for other drivers on the road.
If you really want to know how I feel..............
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I couldn't agree more, well I could, but I wouldn't be making any sense.
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| Salty |
06-20-2011 11:04 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by ckinchen
(Post 272460)
$6 per month if folks do not want to commit to a year. In the gill net that would have been fine.
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I see the mods are still up. :cool: :rolleyes: :smokin:
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Gotta wait a little longer to light it up
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| Salty |
06-20-2011 11:06 PM |
Like the thread says....."Look what I just picked up". ;)
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Lake Charles La
Posts: 16
Cash: -129 [ Donate
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| iron man |
06-20-2011 11:17 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272435)
The only reason tickets exist are to fund city bull****. Run up to Toledo soon and look at the brand new chargers all the cops have in these cities of 12. It's a racquet just like most other ****. Keep the honest man paying and the criminals collecting welfare. Our system is f***£*
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The reason cops write tickets is mostly so they (the violator of state/parish/city laws) don't do it again although most do. Yes, some poor cities with a poor police department use tickets to fund their police force like Livonia and Sorrento, but it also helps make an attempt to keep the roads safer. Now as for the Chargers, police departments generally keep cars for around 4-6 years and then SELL them to Taxi companies or other departments and even civilians. The Crown Vics are about to stop being produced or have been ceased in production already. I may not be all right in this response, but come roll across me when I get on either with Gonzales Police or Sorrento Police, and I'll further explain it. I'd rather write a ticket to a speeder rather than an accident report with a fatality.
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| fishin |
06-20-2011 11:25 PM |
I apologize for my comment. Had a few tonight and took it to personal I guess. No one is a ***+** for their opinion. My bad
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| fishin |
06-20-2011 11:26 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by iron man
(Post 272481)
The reason cops write tickets is mostly so they (the violator of state/parish/city laws) don't do it again although most do. Yes, some poor cities with a poor police department use tickets to fund their police force like Livonia and Sorrento, but it also helps make an attempt to keep the roads safer. Now as for the Chargers, police departments generally keep cars for around 4-6 years and then SELL them to Taxi companies or other departments and even civilians. The Crown Vics are about to stop being produced or have been ceased in production already. I may not be all right in this response, but come roll across me when I get on either with Gonzales Police or Sorrento Police, and I'll further explain it. I'd rather write a ticket to a speeder rather than an accident report with a fatality.
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In the academy? Or fresh out?
No disrespect intended
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| Salty |
06-20-2011 11:29 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272488)
I apologize for my comment. Had a few tonight and took it to personal I guess. No one is a ***+** for their opinion. My bad
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Thanks for the apology, man. No biggie.....they just tryin' to clean up the site a little. I got more infractions than speedin' tickets. ;)
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| fishin |
06-20-2011 11:37 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 272492)
Thanks for the apology, man. No biggie.....they just tryin' to clean up the site a little. I got more infractions than speedin' tickets. ;)
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Kinda kicking myself in the b** for that one. Really didn't know that was a bad word. Im gonna have to tell walmart but in all seriousness I'm sorry for the criticism on your opinion
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| Wide Open |
06-20-2011 11:40 PM |
Man Oh man you guys are something else! LOL!!!
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| Salty |
06-20-2011 11:44 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272497)
Kinda kicking myself in the b** for that one. Really didn't know that was a bad word. Im gonna have to tell walmart but in all seriousness I'm sorry for the criticism on your opinion
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Actually, that would be Mr. Gerald. :cool:
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| iron man |
06-20-2011 11:48 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272490)
In the academy? Or fresh out?
No disrespect intended
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Neither one. I'm about to start at Wal Mart for loss prevention (kicking out shop lifters kinda like indercover work). My cousin is married to the Ex C.O.P. of Gonzales PD, and my 2 cousins are cops and a whole lot of people I grew up around/with are cops. Gotta wait 2 more years to be hired on as a P/T or F/T cop. But I'm trying to familiarize myself with procedures and codes. No disrespect taken.
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| fishin |
06-20-2011 11:49 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 272500)
Actually, that would be Mr. Gerald. :cool:
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Sorry Mr. Gerald
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| Salty |
06-20-2011 11:51 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by iron man
(Post 272504)
Neither one. I'm about to start at Wal Mart for loss prevention (kicking out shop lifters kinda like indercover work). My cousin is married to the Ex C.O.P. of Gonzales PD, and my 2 cousins are cops and a whole lot of people I grew up around/with are cops. Gotta wait 2 more years to be hired on as a P/T or F/T cop. But I'm trying to familiarize myself with procedures and codes. No disrespect taken.
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You should try Academy. Wally World ain't got nothin' worth stealin'.
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| fishin |
06-20-2011 11:53 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by iron man
(Post 272504)
Neither one. I'm about to start at Wal Mart for loss prevention (kicking out shop lifters kinda like indercover work). My cousin is married to the Ex C.O.P. of Gonzales PD, and my 2 cousins are cops and a whole lot of people I grew up around/with are cops. Gotta wait 2 more years to be hired on as a P/T or F/T cop. But I'm trying to familiarize myself with procedures and codes. No disrespect taken.
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I can't wait till I can do some indercover work. Maybe some day
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| iron man |
06-21-2011 12:07 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Salty
(Post 272506)
You should try Academy. Wally World ain't got nothin' worth stealin'.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fishin
(Post 272508)
I can't wait till I can do some indercover work. Maybe some day
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Cabelas would seem a little better. But you'd be surprised all the shoplifter reports my cousin has filed in the past 4 months. I think we counted about 40 reports.
I hope to make at least detective after about 10 years of being on the force if it works out the way I want it to. But if it don't oh well.
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| fishin |
06-21-2011 12:14 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by iron man
(Post 272512)
Cabelas would seem a little better. But you'd be surprised all the shoplifter reports my cousin has filed in the past 4 months. I think we counted about 40 reports.
I hope to make at least detective after about 10 years of being on the force if it works out the way I want it to. But if it don't oh well.
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Good luck bud
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