What are we paying are cops to do?

jovial

Member
Originally Posted by teen
just becasue your old and in bed at 9, doesnt mean the rest of the world has to succumb to you. " it wouldnt be the first time ive ran from them."
Your right, I can't see why the cops would ever question a guy like you.
 

teen

Active Member
lol, you dont even know me. i can guarantee we live 2 very different lives.
ill leave it at that.
 
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youngreeftank9

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ive been pulled over at least a dozen time because cops are bored and think that im a punk because i have skateboarding company's stickers on my back window of my suv. but then again im in a lil town its not like nething big goes on so they get bored and pull teens over. pisses me off but o well karma sucks is all i have to say
 

jonthefishguy

Active Member
Like I said before, I cant wait till they make a remote that will fry the radio of the person next to you when they decide that their radio has to be soo loud it thumps me in the car, home, office.
 

hattrick58

Member
The house was already broken into. They weren't there to prevent it, they were investigating.
The cop witnessed you break the law. Running a stop sign is illegal. He was merely warning you for your own benifit.
I'm not a big fan of the police and I understand your anger, but they were doing their job.
I was pulled over for not having a tag on the front of my Prelude. It was a Saturday afternoon of the race weekend here in Ft Worth (we have a rather high crime and murder rate here). I angerly asked her if this really was a priority for a traffic stop. She did a good job of diffusing the situation, but politly informed me that the law is the law. You know, "business is business". I didn't receive a ticket.
Ironically (speaking of the second ammendment), we were coming back from the range with a Glock, Beretta, Kel-Tec and Bushmaster in the trunk.
That's why my wife was telling me to shut-up when I was arguing with the cop.
 

agent-x

Member
Originally Posted by youngreeftank9
ive been pulled over at least a dozen time because cops are bored and think that im a punk because i have skateboarding company's stickers on my back window of my suv. but then again im in a lil town its not like nething big goes on so they get bored and pull teens over. pisses me off but o well karma sucks is all i have to say

Are they pulling you over because "they think your a punk" or because you are acting like one. I can tell you from first hand experience that most people probably think I look like a punk. I'm coverred in tattoo's have surfing/skating stickers on my lifted truck and I never get harrased by the police unless I'm doing something I shouldn't be. Most of the time they have better things to do than pull you over for no reason. Now that's not to say that some of them don't do it just to be pricks, but even back when I was in HS and I was getting "harassed" looking back I probably deserved it.
 

pbienkiewi

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I was a senior in High School. I was in my buddy's car and someone backed up into us. The following day we went to get parts to replace the tail light that was broken. While we were going to get parts, there was a older woman riding a bicycle in the middle of our travel path. We had to slow down and she finally pulled over so we could go around her. The next corner was the auto shop. My buddy put his directional on and took the corner. This woman passed us on our right side. Now here I was sitting in the passangers seat. This was like something you saw in a movie. I watched the bicycle go under our car and she went airborn onto the pavement. The police, ambulance, and a news reported showed up. My buddy was freaking out because of what happened. The officer came over asked what happened. Turned out she was at fault for passing on the right side. Later that week we looking in the news paper and it announced the accident. Turned out she was 67 years old. Thank god she lived.
 
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youngreeftank9

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Originally Posted by AGENT-X
Are they pulling you over because "they think your a punk" or because you are acting like one. I can tell you from first hand experience that most people probably think I look like a punk. I'm coverred in tattoo's have surfing/skating stickers on my lifted truck and I never get harrased by the police unless I'm doing something I shouldn't be. Most of the time they have better things to do than pull you over for no reason. Now that's not to say that some of them don't do it just to be pricks, but even back when I was in HS and I was getting "harassed" looking back I probably deserved it.
actually im not. i drive the speed limit i dont do nething stupid. the cops i georgetown hate skaters and pull all of us over for the dumbest stuff ever. so it aggravates me but its not that big of a deal to me.
 

ruaround

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Mr. Peanut and Darth Tang said it best... just because your on a bike doesnt mean you dont have to follow the rules... i had a buddy that got a DUI for riding a bike drunk... as was said throughout this thread the officer is doing his job to serve and protect...
 

teen

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on another forum im on, some kid got a DUI on his heelies. for those of you who dont know waht they are, there a pair of shoes with wheels in the bottom. sorta like rollerblades, except you can walk or roll.
 
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tizzo

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I get a kick out of the whole notion of "I didn't know, and its a stupid law anyway" so to enforce it is rediculous.
If im coming up on a green light in my car i sure as heck aint slowing down for some cyclist who doesnt think he hasta stop.
i dont really agree with all the advantages bikes get. Especially if theres a sidewalk they could be on. They dont pay the car tax or property tax like car owners do but yet we hafta give all kinds of provisions.
thats just the "other sides" perspective.
 

darknes

Active Member
Originally Posted by Tizzo
I get a kick out of the whole notion of "I didn't know, and its a stupid law anyway" so to enforce it is rediculous.
If im coming up on a green light in my car i sure as heck aint slowing down for some cyclist who doesnt think he hasta stop.
i dont really agree with all the advantages bikes get. Especially if theres a sidewalk they could be on. They dont pay the car tax or property tax like car owners do but yet we hafta give all kinds of provisions.
thats just the "other sides" perspective.
In some cities, byciclists cannot ride on the sidewalks. It's a law that they have to stay on the road.
 

teen

Active Member
ive been told by cops that the sidewalk is for pedestrians so we have to ride on the road.
 
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scorpiojkd

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Originally Posted by youngreeftank9
ive been pulled over at least a dozen time because cops are bored and think that im a punk because i have skateboarding company's stickers on my back window of my suv. but then again im in a lil town its not like nething big goes on so they get bored and pull teens over. pisses me off but o well karma sucks is all i have to say

I guarantee that you are not getting pulled over because they think you are a punk. Any cop that values his job knows he can only stop you for a legal reason (any infraction will do). The fact that you may be or act like a punk is secondary. Ok, you may think that most of the infractions are silly but the legislation was passed for a reason.
As far as better things to do.... the number one complaint on a daily basis received by police agencies from citizens is not homicides, not burglaries, not domestic violence, not rapists nor serial killers.... its bad driving (speeding, running stop signs and stop lights, aggressive driving, DUI's and general stupidity behind the wheel). We respond to those complaints, its what we do.
 

teen

Active Member
cops also know that they can pull someone over, and then come up with pretty much any excuse under the sun for why they pulled you over. at least thats how it works around here.
 

teresaq

Active Member
my husband get paid for doing his job. and one that puts him in danger everyday. He does it to protect our city, and suport his family. the simplest trafic stop could end his life. not only does he have to worry about the person he just pulled over, but also the cars that are passing him as he is standing on the side of the road that do not get over or slow down. think about it. They are not bored. I can tell you that. everyday he sees things most of you will never see in your life times. the family of 5 that just got wiped because a drunk driver hit them head on, and the drunk lives. (true)
the motor cycle driver that just got his head ran over, and there is nothing left. (true)
dont be so quick to judge them for doing thier jobs.
 

crimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by teen
on another forum im on, some kid got a DUI on his heelies. for those of you who dont know waht they are, there a pair of shoes with wheels in the bottom. sorta like rollerblades, except you can walk or roll.
Sorry guy but the above story is untrue. Operating While Intoxicated or Driving Under the Influence requires a motor vehicle of some sort. The kid probably got a ticket for underage drinking, open intoxicants or being drunk and disorderly and is probably trying to gain sympathy by changing the story a little bit. Don't believe everything you hear.
 

reefraff

Active Member
Originally Posted by crimzy
Sorry guy but the above story is untrue. Operating While Intoxicated or Driving Under the Influence requires a motor vehicle of some sort. The kid probably got a ticket for underage drinking, open intoxicants or being drunk and disorderly and is probably trying to gain sympathy by changing the story a little bit. Don't believe everything you hear.
I beg to differ as far as needing a motor vehicle. I know 2 people who were cracked for riding bicycles drunk. The one guy had gotten a DUI when the bars closed Friday night (2 AM Saturday Morning) so Sunday he wasn't going to take any chances so he rode his bike to the bar and got nailed on the way home.
Anyway both were charged with operating a bicycle under the influence. As much trouble as skateboarders have caused in some places I wouldn't be all that surprised if there aren't laws on the books allowing a skater to be charged with skating while drunk. I remember seeing a deal about a woman being charged with DUI for riding her horse drunk in Alabama I think it was.
 

crimzy

Active Member
Originally Posted by reefraff
I beg to differ as far as needing a motor vehicle. I know 2 people who were cracked for riding bicycles drunk. The one guy had gotten a DUI when the bars closed Friday night (2 AM Saturday Morning) so Sunday he wasn't going to take any chances so he rode his bike to the bar and got nailed on the way home.
Anyway both were charged with operating a bicycle under the influence. As much trouble as skateboarders have caused in some places I wouldn't be all that surprised if there aren't laws on the books allowing a skater to be charged with skating while drunk. I remember seeing a deal about a woman being charged with DUI for riding her horse drunk in Alabama I think it was.
There very well may be an offense for riding a bike or skating while intoxicated, however it is not the OWI or DUI charge commonly referred to as drunk driving, nor would it carry the same consequences.
 
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