Officer Day (Pax River base pig) is RACIST

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missperky

Guest
smcop said:
I can speak for myself and those I work most closely with. I told you I haven't written a ticket in two months because I have been catching those who commit armed robberies and home invasions. So get that case of beer. I can tell you that every police officer I know have given breaks, and warnings to persons of all walks of life, iregardless of who their families are! So I answered your question Richard, answer mine! Were you with your friend when he got pulled over?

I have gotten both, tickets and warnings. :yeahthat:
 

Richard Cranium

New Member
smcop said:
I can speak for myself and those I work most closely with. I told you I haven't written a ticket in two months because I have been catching those who commit armed robberies and home invasions. So get that case of beer. I can tell you that every police officer I know have given breaks, and warnings to persons of all walks of life, iregardless of who their families are! So I answered your question Richard, answer mine! Were you with your friend when he got pulled over?

I sure was, and....hold your breath...I didn't say a word.
 

Pandora

New Member
Richard,

What was her Breath Test Reading? Come on buddy, come out and give it.
Then give her height and weight. I've asked you a couple of times now, so I wonder if the reason you are avoiding answering my question is it would ruin any credibility in your story.
 

PAgirl76

New Member
Richard, get over it dude. Your friend was in the wrong and that is why you didn't say a word!!
SMCOP, thank you for all you do! It takes special people to be able to do your job!
 

pgtransplant

New Member
Heres what to do next time

What Happens If I am Stopped By An Officer of the Law?
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/

Pull off to the right side of the roadway and position your vehicle as far out of the lane of traffic as possible. Turn off your engine, radio, tape player, and any other device that might hinder your communication with the officer. Turn on your flashers and the vehicle’s interior lights so that the officer can easily see that everything is in order when the stop occurs in darkness. Roll down your window so that you and the officer can communicate.

Remain calm and ask the passengers to remain quiet and calm as well. Keep your safety belt fastened and ask your passengers to keep their seat belts fastened as well, until the officer sees you wearing them. Stay in your seat and do not get out of the vehicle unless the officer asks you to exit the vehicle.

Keep your hands in plain view, preferably on the steering wheel, and ask your passengers to keep their hands in plain view as well, such as on their laps. Do not make any movement that might be interpreted by the officer that you are hiding or searching for something.

Carry proper identification: a valid driver’s license, proof of vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. If the officer asks you for these documents, tell the officer where they are and reach for them slowly, keeping one hand on the steering wheel. Answer the officer’s questions fully and clearly.

If the charge or citation is not clear, ask the officer for an explanation in a respectful manner. Also ask the officer for identification if the officer does not have his/her uniform on or if his/her patrol vehicle does not have official law enforcement markings. Answer the officer’s questions and ask your own questions in a calm and courteous manner. If you disagree with the citation or the officer’s actions, do not discuss your point of view at that time - wait to have the chance to do it before a judge in court. The citation will show the date and location of your court date.

Do not be surprised if another patrol car appears. This is only to assure the officer’s safety.

Let the officer know if you are carrying a weapon in your auto and if you have a legal permit to carry it. Do not resist a pat down. This is done if the officer has a suspicion that you may be carrying anything that would jeopardize officer safety.

Remember the officer’s name or badge number if you believe that the officer acted irresponsibly, document the officer’s behavior in a written statement and submit it to the officer’s agency within a few days after the incident. Then, call the agency and follow their established complaint procedure. If you have any questions about the laws of the state you are in, consult an attorney or law enforcement agency representative who is familiar with the laws of that state.

In most states, you will be asked for your signature if the officer gives you a citation. Your signature is not an admission of guilt. It only means that you received the citation. Any refusal to sign the citation can result in an arrest or being taken to the station to post collateral and pay for the offense.

Practice the golden rule: treat the officer like you would want to be treated. Treat the officer with respect and teach your children how to treat law enforcement officers with respect.



Published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
 

Azzy

New Member
02-27-2007 12:09 AM More red you annoying biatch. Why do you feel the need to put you ugly ass face where it doesn't belong all the time. no one cares about you. shut up already!

:biteme: I'm sure you're just mad cuz I pointed out the :deadhorse all the effing time. Lick my butt :moon:


BTW-This is a PUBLIC forum, my ugly ass face belongs anywhere I feel like posting :diva:
 

Thor

Active Member
Richard Cranium said:
Yeah, because you've profiled me to a T. Tell me, smcop, what profile do I fit?

This is almost as good as calling Ms Cleo

The asshat profile?
 

bohman

Well-Known Member
Officer Day (Pax River ... 02-26-2007 06:42 PM Bandwagoneer

Oh, please. I've got plenty of red karma dots in my CP that would indicate otherwise. I'm not afraid of disagreeing with the forum. I take the position I do on this thread because:

I grew up around good cops, watched them work hard, and I'm friends with several now (none in this area, I will admit). I refuse to let somebody slander all of them because they may have had a bad experience with the isolated badge-wearing ####### who goes against the norm of good cops.
 
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oldnavy

Guest
Then GTFO

Richard Cranium said:
What a bunch of SMIBs. That's one name the locals live up to every day.

Unless you're here on active duty...which I doubt...you have a choice. If you don't like it here, GTFO (get the f out)
 
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oldnavy

Guest
Richard Cranium said:
Maybe, just maybe....I know others who work security on the base, and they've clued me in? Just a thought....douche.

I doubt very seriously that you know any of them on the level that they would fill a jack azz like you in on things like this. But, on the slim chance that you do, give me the initials of the person that you seem to know so well. I can easily verify if he/she even exists.
 

smcop

New Member
Richard Cranium said:
I sure was, and....hold your breath...I didn't say a word.
O.K, then how do you know the other person was of the same color of the officer you cited? Were you with that person as well? You are a liar Richard and everyone knows! Nobody believes you so write the lies you will! I won't bring myself to your level by calling you names, but if the nic fits...........
 
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