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Oh, that group, the other 1,632 who read but did not post, all of them understood your sarcasm. Gosh, I have access to a bunch of information, but knowledge about what people not posting are thinking is not one of those tidbits. How did you get that information, Frizz?
I don't know either way, and I never said I did. Why do you say that I claimed to know?
 
Just curious, honestly, what other people's and policeman's rights?
The right Not to be subjected to Massive dewchbagary


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Well, if we aren't getting it from the public, we're getting it at work. When were trying to chill on a forum, we get it here too. Hey, not to mention sometimes we get it at home too. The wife doesn't really want to know how your day went, that's small talk. It gets to the point where you start to like your dog better than people.
 
Well, if we aren't getting it from the public, we're getting it at work. When were trying to chill on a forum, we get it here too. Hey, not to mention sometimes we get it at home too. The wife doesn't really want to know how your day went, that's small talk. It gets to the point where you start to like your dog better than people.
True. All too true. I like the cats we have in the house. Eventually maybe we will have a nice dog again, as well. I want a good dog.
 
True. All too true. I like the cats we have in the house. Eventually maybe we will have a nice dog again, as well. I want a good dog.
The cat ran away, thankfully. It suffered from pica. It would hide in the closet, eat something that wasn't food, and leave some cold barf to stumble into when I would hovel in tired and just want to sleep. The German shepherds were cool, until one had to be put down because of cancer. The other younger one has been acting out a lot because they were companions. She is getting ironed out more with age.

Dogs are great. They love you unconditionally. You may have to have a who is the Alpha Dog meeting with it, and then 20 minutes later it snouting out and asking to be petted.
 
The cat ran away, thankfully. It suffered from pica. It would hide in the closet, eat something that wasn't food, and leave some cold barf to stumble into when I would hovel in tired and just want to sleep. The German shepherds were cool, until one had to be put down because of cancer. The other younger one has been acting out a lot because they were companions. She is getting ironed out more with age.

Dogs are great. They love you unconditionally. You may have to have a who is the Alpha Dog meeting with it, and then 20 minutes later it snouting out and asking to be petted.
We'll probably get a shelter pet that was tested with cats at the shelter. The cats here will probably attempt to put the dog into less than alpha category.:rofl:
 
We'll probably get a shelter pet that was tested with cats at the shelter. The cats here will probably attempt to put the dog into less than alpha category.:rofl:
No doubt. The older shepherd and the cat were cool with each other. The younger one wanted to corner it and bark at it, but wasn't sure what to do with it otherwise.

I think the funniest dog/cat interaction I have seen is my folks had a chihuahua/terrier mix and a maine **** cat. The **** cat would go tooling through the house and the little dog would get underneath it, so the cat's legs were barely making contact with the ground. It was a funny thing to watch.:supergrin:
 
No doubt. The older shepherd and the cat were cool with each other. The younger one wanted to corner it and bark at it, but wasn't sure what to do with it otherwise.

I think the funniest dog/cat interaction I have seen is my folks had a chihuahua/terrier mix and a maine **** cat. The **** cat would go tooling through the house and the little dog would get underneath it, so the cat's legs were barely making contact with the ground. It was a funny thing to watch.:supergrin:
That would be funny to watch.:)
 
Well, if we aren't getting it from the public, we're getting it at work. When were trying to chill on a forum, we get it here too. Hey, not to mention sometimes we get it at home too. The wife doesn't really want to know how your day went, that's small talk. It gets to the point where you start to like your dog better than people.
True. All of it. It's birds for me. Never cared about them one bit until I got into le. After a day of being cursed at, run from, accused of various BS, lied to, and sometimes fought I sometimes prefer not to deal with people for a bit. I can watch birds and it is just peaceful. The only other time I get that is on the range.
 
Discussion starter · #91 ·
Well, if we aren't getting it from the public, we're getting it at work. When were trying to chill on a forum, we get it here too. Hey, not to mention sometimes we get it at home too. The wife doesn't really want to know how your day went, that's small talk. It gets to the point where you start to like your dog better than people.
Dogs are the best people.
 
Most use of force continuums start with "officer presence" and "officer presence" means a lot more than just being present - it also means an appearance they conveys authority and commands respect. You could be identified as a cop with a T-shirt that says "police" - the badge and all the crap you pin on means a lot more than that. Diminishing that with casual clothes is reducing a tool at the start point of the force continuum - no different than downgrading from a .45 to a .380, but at a much more basic and often-used point in the continuum.
Whether I'm a cop or not, I understand that a lot of fat, sloppy turds look like fat, sloppy turds in class A's, permanent press polyester or poly cotton BDUs and a polo. Officer presence is about being present, a hollow uniform is a hollow uniform. I know plenty of guys whose uniforms would hit you like viagra, but who cannot get drunk spouses to stop yelling right in front of them. If you want your department to look like the military youth camp then go for it, but in the real world, it doesn't matter. I could bury you in RODs whose uniform could pass military level inspection.
 
I guess I'm old fashioned. If I could I'd wear a tie year round. At the same time I agree that officer presence is a lot more than just a uniform. I need not give examples because everyone here works with both extremes in that.
 
I guess I'm old fashioned. If I could I'd wear a tie year round. At the same time I agree that officer presence is a lot more than just a uniform. I need not give examples because everyone here works with both extremes in that.
Well, officer presence goes beyond uniform maitenance if you are still in uniform. It also helps not to be a food blister.
 
True. All of it. It's birds for me. Never cared about them one bit until I got into le. After a day of being cursed at, run from, accused of various BS, lied to, and sometimes fought I sometimes prefer not to deal with people for a bit. I can watch birds and it is just peaceful. The only other time I get that is on the range.
Fish tanks are nice that way too. But, there is nothing like putting rounds down range on paper when you're really pissed off.
 
There was nothing uncool, let alone unprofessional by the cop here.

You can stand wherever you want.
Your attempt at a "TBO" style sarcastic headline was an epic fail, as the youths say. You then followed it up with this:

When will these cops ever learn? I mean, I just don't understand.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=rih1ogXCxAs&feature=endscreen
No /sarc tag or :upeyes: smilie to indicate that your text should not be interpreted simply as it read. Then you disappear for three pages.

Now you're back and, oh my gosh, it's all a big misunderstanding. :upeyes: (See how that works?)

I stand by my original judgement and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
 
*raises eyebrow* *Goes to make popcorn*
 
Discussion starter · #100 ·
Your attempt at a "TBO" style sarcastic headline was an epic fail, as the youths say. You then followed it up with this:



No /sarc tag or :upeyes: smilie to indicate that your text should not be interpreted simply as it read. Then you disappear for three pages.

Now you're back and, oh my gosh, it's all a big misunderstanding. :upeyes: (See how that works?)

I stand by my original judgement and I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one.
Are you really still hung up on me "disappearing" for three pages? RussP explained to YOU SPECIFICALLY that I wasn't here during that time. (See post #34.)

Nothing I say is going to make a difference to you because you have made up your mind that I am a troll. So what was your point in posting this? You have nothing new to say, but you do confirm that regardless of what I post, it is still "textbook trolling", as you said.

Well, that's just textbook jackassing.
 
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