Poll of the Day > Cops always speed...

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Solid Sonic
01/19/18 12:47:23 PM
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Always.

What the fuck.
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HANGtheDJ_86
01/19/18 1:31:54 PM
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And they're always initiating arrests.

That's gotta be worse than resisting arrest. They're the instigators.
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gravy
01/19/18 1:32:59 PM
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One time I saw a cop pull another cop over. It was funny.
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YoQuieroTacoBel
01/19/18 1:34:23 PM
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They always shoot unarmed citizens at the drop of a hat, too.
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Andromicus
01/19/18 1:44:28 PM
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A cop in my town got arrested for playing with his dingus in front of a school playground. Just wanted you to know.
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ernieforss
01/19/18 1:57:57 PM
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because you see mommy and daddy doing something wrong does make it right if you are doing it.
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SkaFrost89
01/19/18 2:35:53 PM
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Andromicus posted...
A cop in my town got arrested for playing with his dingus in front of a school playground. Just wanted you to know.

Did he have to register?
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RedPixel
01/19/18 2:48:17 PM
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SkaFrost89 posted...
Andromicus posted...
A cop in my town got arrested for playing with his dingus in front of a school playground. Just wanted you to know.

Did he have to register?

Wait... We have to register our dinguses?
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Andromicus
01/19/18 2:49:20 PM
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RedPixel posted...
SkaFrost89 posted...
Andromicus posted...
A cop in my town got arrested for playing with his dingus in front of a school playground. Just wanted you to know.

Did he have to register?

Wait... We have to register our dinguses?

IT'S THE LAW
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Entity13
01/19/18 3:37:41 PM
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In my experience, they also almost never use turn signals either, be it in their patrol cars or their civilian vehicles.
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Darth Rustito
01/19/18 4:03:24 PM
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Depending on the size of the department, the need for them to get somewhere quickly is very, very common. This usually goes back to providing backup to other officers who are either also en route to/actively dealing with some shenanigans. Go on a ride along with any big city PD and you'll be surprised at how often they'll activate lights and hit the air horn to get through an intersection so they can get to an area in a more timely fashion.

And yes, this includes speeding. They are literally allowed to go a certain or set MPH over a limit to facilitate the execution of their duties, depending on the circumstances (I.E. responding code 2 allows them to go 10 over, code 3 allows them to go 15/20/whatever over, etc).
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