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10-15-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
You're sworn?
Sworn AT, but no, I'm a computer geek. :D
10-15-2019
cmyx6go wrote
How do you deal with the anti cop attitude these days? My SO is LEO. It breaks my heart and scares the hell out me. It's a disgrace.

Does the brass have your backs or is it like the BS here in NYC?
It sucks. The worst part about it is that things are more transparent now than ever, and even still, there's so much dissent. The lack of accountability on behalf of some of the public makes it more difficult, especially with all of the race baiting. Everything we do is perceived to be colored by the race of the individual, and it's certainly not the case. Even with me being a black officer I'm still subject to the ridiculousness.

For the most part the brass at the station level supports the line staff; custody brass is hit and miss. It's bad for everybody everywhere though, and I really feel for the NYPD officers.

MKSixer wrote
AWESOME!!

I've HEARD there may be groups of guys going on spirited drives across the country generally on the back roads. No high sustained speeds but bursts into some interesting figures. All family guys and often WITH their SO/Kids/friends in the cars. Nothing crazy. What would be your reaction if you so happened upon a group like this?
It would depend on a number of factors, but I am not so concerned with back roads. Being a car/bike guy, I naturally give some leniency to enthusiasts. I still love a good canyon or back road romp myself.
10-15-2019
UncleWede wrote
Sworn AT, but no, I'm a computer geek. :D
Got it. I was once a computer geek myself. Oh the old days! :D
10-15-2019
If I'm, I mean my friend is soliciting a hooker is it true if you ask to see the goods you can verify they arent a cop in that way?
10-15-2019
When I , er, MY WIFE pleads not guilty and then an appearance is scheduled, the officer is subpoenaed to show, right? So how does my wife think she can get out of it when the officer doesn't show, even when he said "I have a lot of training and vacation coming up"?
10-15-2019
1MOREMOD wrote
If I'm, I mean my friend is soliciting a hooker is it true if you ask to see the goods you can verify they arent a cop in that way?
Naw. Vice is pretty well versed in talking their way around things. I wouldn't count on that being a telltale sign if I were you..........errrrrr...your friend. ;)
10-15-2019
UncleWede wrote
When I , er, MY WIFE pleads not guilty and then an appearance is scheduled, the officer is subpoenaed to show, right? So how does my wife think she can get out of it when the officer doesn't show, even when he said "I have a lot of training and vacation coming up"?
The officer is subpoenaed to show, but sometimes the officer can forget. ;)
10-16-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
Naw. Vice is pretty well versed in talking their way around things. I wouldn't count on that being a telltale sign if I were you..........errrrrr...your friend. ;)
If I ask them to pay me for sex and they accept can I citizen arrest them?
10-16-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
The officer is subpoenaed to show, but sometimes the officer can forget. ;)
Wish it was this easy. If I forget to show, I get written up. If I can't make it (injury/vacation) the case gets continued.

Most of the time, the prosecutor pleas it to an equipment violation anyway.
10-16-2019
1MOREMOD wrote
Sedan_Clan wrote
Naw. Vice is pretty well versed in talking their way around things. I wouldn't count on that being a telltale sign if I were you..........errrrrr...your friend. ;)
If I ask them to pay me for sex and they accept can I citizen arrest them?
We're not prohibited against lying to effect an arrest. ;)

chowser51 wrote
Sedan_Clan wrote
The officer is subpoenaed to show, but sometimes the officer can forget. ;)
Wish it was this easy. If I forget to show, I get written up. If I can't make it (injury/vacation) the case gets continued.

Most of the time, the prosecutor pleas it to an equipment violation anyway.
Damn! Your department is savage. Then again, I know some departments write up their officers for less.
10-16-2019
Has a girl ever whipped her tits out to try and get out of trouble?

Do motorcycles get a little more unspoken leeway for speeding if they aren't flagrant like that Kawi idiot?
10-16-2019
bigrum wrote
Has a girl ever whipped her tits out to try and get out of trouble?

Do motorcycles get a little more unspoken leeway for speeding if they aren't flagrant like that Kawi idiot?
No woman that I've encountered has attempted to use her boobs to get a pass, but they flirt from time to time.

Motorcyclists are harder to catch, so chasing them isn't always worth the risk of casualties, serious property damage, etc. With that said, sometimes Chippers will give chase.
10-16-2019
Do those PBA stickers help shift towards leniency in a speeding stop? Are there still cards you give friends to use as a 'get out of a ticket'?
10-16-2019
Maynard wrote
Do those PBA stickers help shift towards leniency in a speeding stop? Are there still cards you give friends to use as a 'get out of a ticket'?
The PBA thing doesn't really work in California. Showing respect during a traffic stop and simply asking for a break will net a better outcome (....the squeaky wheel gets the oil :) ). People have name-dropped me to officers in areas where I'm known and managed to get out of tickets, but that doesn't always work. One girl that I used to date said, "My boyfriend works for [insert department here], so I'll ask him how to do the traffic school thing." The officer replied, "Well why didn't you say something earlier?"......and then let her off with a warning. Her boobs weren't out either. Lol!
10-16-2019
Can you bribe your way out of a traffic ticket ? Asking for a friend ...
10-16-2019
eluded wrote
Can you bribe your way out of a traffic ticket ? Asking for a friend ...
Somewhere......I'm sure you can.
10-16-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
No woman that I've encountered has attempted to use her boobs to get a pass, but they flirt from time to time.
How about turning on the water works? Can women cry their way from a ticket to a warning?

On a personal issue, is there some sort of official "do not taser me" bracelet or similar tag that people with certain medical conditions can wear? I have a medical condition where non-lethal force would surely be lethal, and my "get out of metal detectors free" card would be of little use in preventing a taser deployment. Of course, not winding up in a situation where an officer would need to taser someone is the best bet.....
10-16-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
It sucks. The worst part about it is that things are more transparent now than ever, and even still, there's so much dissent. The lack of accountability on behalf of some of the public makes it more difficult, especially with all of the race baiting. Everything we do is perceived to be colored by the race of the individual, and it's certainly not the case. Even with me being a black officer I'm still subject to the ridiculousness.

For the most part the brass at the station level supports the line staff; custody brass is hit and miss. It's bad for everybody everywhere though, and I really feel for the NYPD officers.
I thank God every day my man isn't on the street anymore. He's a Sgt in the detective squad and does mostly white collar crimes. A couple times a year he has to go out and do the mass coordinated arrest warrants for gangs. I hate those days. But at least it's not every day.

I think I'd be a basket case if he was still on the street. Thank you. Be safe out there.
10-16-2019
Sedan_Clan wrote
The officer is subpoenaed to show, but sometimes the officer can forget. ;)
I thought, when I have glanced at the ones our officers get, that there is something listed about "violation of penal code. . . " To me that would make me remember. . .
10-16-2019
Does asking for a break make it more likely you'll get one?

My strategy has always been be respectful, don't play dumb (though I try not to provide any specifics in case they're fishing), and make the officer feel as safe as possible (windows down, interior lights one, hands on wheel, engine off, pull over in an area where they're not in danger from traffic, tell them when and where I'm going to reach to get my paperwork).

The above has worked pretty well for me. But, I've never actually asked for a break-- do you think doing so would make me more likely to get one?
10-16-2019
vreihen16 wrote
Sedan_Clan wrote
No woman that I've encountered has attempted to use her boobs to get a pass, but they flirt from time to time.
How about turning on the water works? Can women cry their way from a ticket to a warning?

On a personal issue, is there some sort of official "do not taser me" bracelet or similar tag that people with certain medical conditions can wear? I have a medical condition where non-lethal force would surely be lethal, and my "get out of metal detectors free" card would be of little use in preventing a taser deployment. Of course, not winding up in a situation where an officer would need to taser someone is the best bet.....
I don't know that crying is ever effective. Surprisingly it hasn't ever happened to me personally (...aside from the Kawi rider).

As for a less lethal deployment deterrent....

...all of our less lethal options have distance requirements, be it a taser (...although we can dry stun up close), 40mm, stun bags, etc.

cmyx6go wrote
Sedan_Clan wrote
It sucks. The worst part about it is that things are more transparent now than ever, and even still, there's so much dissent. The lack of accountability on behalf of some of the public makes it more difficult, especially with all of the race baiting. Everything we do is perceived to be colored by the race of the individual, and it's certainly not the case. Even with me being a black officer I'm still subject to the ridiculousness.

For the most part the brass at the station level supports the line staff; custody brass is hit and miss. It's bad for everybody everywhere though, and I really feel for the NYPD officers.
I thank God every day my man isn't on the street anymore. He's a Sgt in the detective squad and does mostly white collar crimes. A couple times a year he has to go out and do the mass coordinated arrest warrants for gangs. I hate those days. But at least it's not every day.

I think I'd be a basket case if he was still on the street. Thank you. Be safe out there.
He's where I ultimately want to be, even though I would lose any patrol related pay increases if I go to the detective bureau. There's always a trade off I suppose.

Thank you! I appreciate that. Tell your significant other to be careful out there.

UncleWede wrote
Sedan_Clan wrote
The officer is subpoenaed to show, but sometimes the officer can forget. ;)
I thought, when I have glanced at the ones our officers get, that there is something listed about "violation of penal code. . . " To me that would make me remember. . .
You're probably right. I'll look at one of my subpoena's today and confirm.
Obioban wrote
Does asking for a break make it more likely you'll get one?

My strategy has always been be respectful, don't play dumb (though I try not to provide any specifics in case they're fishing), and make the officer feel as safe as possible (windows down, interior lights one, hands on wheel, engine off, pull over in an area where they're not in danger from traffic, tell them when and where I'm going to reach to get my paperwork).

The above has worked pretty well for me. But, I've never actually asked for a break-- do you think doing so would make me more likely to get one?
It doesn't hurt to ask. You're already detained at that point. I recommend it.