Can you guys please decide whether the stereotype is if we were bullies in highschool or if we were the ones bullied? Seems like you just switch it to fit your whatever shit argument you're trying to make.
Like I would ever work in such a cucked state. Have fun when you scare all the good cops off and are left with the bottom feeders who will work for shit pay under strict unrealistic standards.
Henry Williams
>Can you guys please decide whether the stereotype is if we were bullies in highschool or if we were the ones bullied?
the bullied become the bullies, handing them a gun and a badge just makes their chest puff up all the more.
>Have fun when you scare all the good cops off and are left with the bottom feeders who will work for shit pay under strict unrealistic standards.
in my area (not America) we require cops to have a university degree to even apply. Then a strict mental and physical exam, followed by paramilitary training on a military base. If they get through that, they are required to constantly be reviewed and if they are found unfit (assholes, superiority complexes etc) they are sent to some shithole town to do traffic duty on logging roads till they quit.
Luke Bailey
oh and if you so much as draw your gun you are required to file a DAMN good reason.
Charles Campbell
>You don't just turn off being a cop because you're not in uniform.
No shit pal
>While commissioned by the state as an officer you're a full-time sworn law enforcement official not for moving violation/administrative infractions or city code shit unless, well, you're in some sub-100,000 population cross-deputized city-county dump with no union that overworks you and your brass think they are NYPD-tier badasses that haven't qualified on the range since Dirty Harry did.
Ryder Russell
just don't be like the person in the scenario OP posted, whether real or fake. we've all seen the park cops in b'more short on time and fat harassing the mall rats and skaters- utter cringe
Adrian Thomas
Another pig thinking he has real authority. You must be one of the ones who got picked on in school and now seeks retribution. The only thing that's changed for you since high school is that now everybody hates you because of what you are instead of who you are as a person. By the way, most of us do have one up on you, we don't drive slow pigfat chargers. Inb4 "hurry radio", radios never caught me.
Robert Nelson
Back in high school, my friend drove like an asshole and pissed some guy off while we were driving to lunch. The guy chased him down, and showed a badge and said pull over. My friend did, and the guy got out and started screaming that he was a cop and laying into my friend.
This made a pretty big scene on the road and a women called the cops, we also called the cops after because the badge looked mickey mouse.
Cops ended up finding the guy, and he was impersonating a police officer. They found his fake badge when searching the car. Went to court, the guy barely got out of jail, had some huge amount of community service, and pretty sizable fine.
tl;dr: coulda just been some nut playing cop.
Ethan Allen
imagine being such a waste of space that you cant actually become a cop in murrica (where all you need to be able to do is breathe and shoot a gun) and instead you must impersonate one just to yell at idiot teenagers.
Wyatt Bennett
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Kayden Lewis
We all went to the court date with my friend and watched. The guy looked like the stapler guy from Office Space, and was basically in tears (thought he was going to jail). He was so pathetic I felt bad for him.
The road rage and super aggressive driving shit isn't worth it. I mean people just gotta chill. My friend was wrong to be driving like a dumbass, and this guy was just retarded for playing cop.