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maybe the officer was having a bad night after catching several people sliding around in parking lots and was starting to get fed up, so he gave you the heaviest fine in the book just my 2 cents |
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Wow, get off your horse. You got caught, boo hoo for you. Suck it up Princess. |
op u took your chance and lost. def dispute if possible but ifnot they hav merit as for the guy who got fined for accidentally sliding on a turn during snow - that is complete bullshit. inwould make such a fucking stink in courts, and everywhere else if that halpened to me. cops need to use their resources for better things than harassing people trying to be careful in the shit weather Posted via RS Mobile |
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Wow, didn't know this was illegal! Posted via RS Mobile |
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Its not difficult to tell the difference from someone who accidentally lights up the tires, vs someone who tried to do it. Someone who accidentally does it lets off immediately and slows down, someone who meant to do it continues on until it stops. That still leaves lots of shades of grey, yet could provide some here info to avoid getting a ticket. If you start spinning the tires or sliding, don't power through epic drift-o style, RCMP don't appreciate that. :) |
I hate the whole idea of automatic impounds. I can see taking the car for 24 hours. I can see the logic of, "this is happening, ie.he's drunk, or he doesn't know how to drive in the snow, or being reckless in the snow of whatever" so lets take the car and figure it out in court. Taking the car for 7 days is punishment. You want to punish the guy, that's fine, but that isn't the job of the police. It's for the courts. That's the way the game is played. Don't sell it to me that the courts are backed up, as a reason for running around them-fix the courts backlog. We have judges and lawyers who all get paid a large amount of money to do this for us. Let them do their job. I hate this nanny state/police state shit. |
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A judge ruled the 3-7-30 day suspensions and impoundments are reasonable, only the 90 day immediate suspension is unreasonable and deserves a day in court. |
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Theyre just out to get money. THATS IT. Protect my ass. Who the f*ck gonna get hurt in an empty parking lot? Cops are just too full of themselves these days, as with all these law-abiding-cock sucking-tree hugging momma's boys. |
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It just doesn't sit well with me. I know, you can argue "yay, safer roads" which is awesome, don't get me wrong, but I just don't like how we get there. Let police catch, and courts prosecute. Law and Order style. Don't put Sam Waterston out of a job. |
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You don't know if shit would happen until it happens. Then you're gonna be like "oops?" Fucking retard. Would you like the police prevent shits from happening or just get to the scene and pick up body bags? The court is clogged up as is, they don't need anymore stupid cases like some retards decide to drive drunk even though the law has been telling them not to for how many years. One would think that at some point in time, people would get that idea in their little brain. A little bit of trivia for you: If you dont put gigantic fart cannon or any other ridiculous shits on your little shitboxes and obey the law, nobody is gonna waste their time with you. |
i think that a man with a gun and power to arrest should use their power for other serious issues. Not catching people doing donuts in a parking lot. Drinking and driving? How many of these cops have "sworn to protect" and still manage to get caught drinking and driving? and other reckless shit? And after their actions, they dont even get fired? Wtf is up with that?? |
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It takes a certain person to do the job of a police officer. It's a job not everyone CAN do or WANT to do so let's be thankful there are some that take the job on. Not everyone can work an accident scene, deal with domestic disputes.....deal with "assholes" out there in ANY situation! I am a firm believer to "live in an other's shoes" before jumping down their throats about how they are doing their job. Do yourself a favor, go on a ride along with an officer in Vancouver....you WILL learn something.... |
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Bet if I steal your little riceburner, the first call you make will be to the police. |
. i think that a man with a gun and power to arrest should use their power for other serious issues. Not catching people doing donuts in a parking lot. Drinking and driving? How many of these cops have "sworn to protect" and still manage to get caught drinking and driving? and other reckless shit? And after their actions, they dont even get fired? Wtf is up with that?? Say what you want, believe what you believe, but the police are just out to give stupid tickets to fill the hole they dug during the riot. and the hole vancouver dug for the olympics[/quote] Your opinions and retorts are nothing but childish conjecture, all you've done is babble and spatter insults degrading the discussion to a level below that of any intelligent or mature individual. It's entirely possible to make an argument that an officer should not dedicate time towards preventing people from doing dougnuts, although in my opinion it would be intrinsically weak, you have failed to do that. |
A few years back I worked on one of the Gulf Islands. They had had a murder and an almost murder in a short time and some other serious stuff to boot. Nearest Detachment was a 40 minute boat ride away in good weather. We worked 4 day shifts in blocks on our days off and the residents got to experience first hand (and for some, first time) what it felt like to have Cops on site instead of on call. Let me just say that we got all the "business' we could handle in a very short period of time. We removed "island cars" that were so bad their frames were rusted out, only had 1 brake of 4 working, missing doors, bald tyres etc. Their drivers were not much better. Several had ingored mandatory medical prohibitions, many never had obtained a DL, and the training that comes with one, impairment was not a concern because they were only on the island....and that was just what the MV Act brought. I arrested a child molester who had been hiding away from an arrest warrant there for 20 years, a prohibited driver and his prohibited driver wife with long a long criminal record and outstanding warrants. I also got huge attitude from rich snobs from LMD who were visiting their summer homes and were not subject to any laws or rules like the rest of the plebians who lived there...and instantly told us that fact. I got threatened with a civil lawsuit because I gave them a ticket for not wearing a seatbelt on a narrow, winding road and driving 20 over the posted limit, because it was against their civil rights...that kind of thing. Oner of the local business owners that I charged for several things, started a petition on the island that said that Police were not needed there, they did things differently on the island and handled their own problems without the Cops (forgetting about the murder and other stuff). He demanded the Cops be immediately removed.He got a few signatures but nothing happened and we stayed the rest of the summer, crime dropped and the hippies and rich folks hated us and the "normal' folks appreciated a stop to the crime. As a footnote...the whiner businessman had his business "impacted" by crime and was outraged that the entire major crime squad would not drop a murder investigation and come and find who damaged his business. I hope the call taker reminded him of the petition he started. |
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So, how much money did you make for the government? Sounds to me like the "expenses" of what you did far out weighed the financial returns! Oh hang on, sounds right....as a police force is not a "profitable" business! :D |
Well I gave up 4 days off, lost over 50% in taxes, wrote a few VTs but the money from them didn't end up paying the bills...plus the child molestor had to be flown to Ontario and is costing taxpayers money to keep him inside (money I know the family would believe well-spent) and the others arrested had to be transported back to the awaiting cells. I believe the Govt lost money but then the only time Cops are supposed to "make money" is when you have to present a "business case' if you want to buy something or start a new projects etc. Still have not yet figured how you could make a "business case" for an organization that could not be a business? If you go over budget do you not investigate crimes or attend calls? In a business, you don't spend money you don't have....or at least not for long. :) |
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I can see why criminals would chose these islands to go hide out on. |
Hippies, rich people, draft dodgers, druggies, criminals, "alternative lifestyles" and just about everyone living there wants to live by their own rules. That's why they choose the location...and complain about the ferry costs and demand more subsidies because they chose to live on an island. There are some "normal folks" who live there but they are in the minority. Not at all saying that everyone there is bad, just saying that they chose to live out of the mainstream for avariety of reasons |
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