Cops suck. What should i do ?
#31
BTW, most cops just want drivers to slow down. There are, however, a few who just want to screw you to the wall. These cops usually have a hate for certain people and will do everything in their power to screw these people. Thank god they are few and far between. A former neighbour of mine is an RCMP officer. He has a couple of colleagues in his detachment who are homophobic. The force does not tolerate any kind of racism, but have a hard time coming up with enough evidence to build a case against the very few a$$hole cops that enter the force.
Anyway, I have the upmost respect for the RCMP. Their training is top notch (unlike local police forces). In your case, Prajesh, it's the Ontario Provincial Police? How are they as far as their training in dealing with the public?
Last summer I came across an officer who was really harrassing youngsters who were just hanging around in a Timmy Ho's parking lot. My friends and I (middle-aged guys) went up to this cop and reminded him that he was an officer of the law and that he should treat all citizens with respect. We threatened to file a complaint and took down some info. He wanted to start into us, but thought otherwise when he found out what some of my friends did for a living. He muttered some kind of apology and left. My friends and I felt awkward for embarrassing this cop in front of a bunch of people, but you should have seen the kind of crap he was trying to pull on these 16 - 19 year old kids.
I hope MR2NR, that you become one of them really understanding cops that have the interest of the public in mind at all times. Being a cop these days is not an easy thing. My ex-neighbour is a great guy. Good family man who understands that being a cop is a great honour. He exemplifies what it means to be an RCMP officer - part of a law enforcement agency with a proud history of serving our great nation.
Sorry for the obvious off topic comments. I'm just bored.
Anyway, I have the upmost respect for the RCMP. Their training is top notch (unlike local police forces). In your case, Prajesh, it's the Ontario Provincial Police? How are they as far as their training in dealing with the public?
Last summer I came across an officer who was really harrassing youngsters who were just hanging around in a Timmy Ho's parking lot. My friends and I (middle-aged guys) went up to this cop and reminded him that he was an officer of the law and that he should treat all citizens with respect. We threatened to file a complaint and took down some info. He wanted to start into us, but thought otherwise when he found out what some of my friends did for a living. He muttered some kind of apology and left. My friends and I felt awkward for embarrassing this cop in front of a bunch of people, but you should have seen the kind of crap he was trying to pull on these 16 - 19 year old kids.
I hope MR2NR, that you become one of them really understanding cops that have the interest of the public in mind at all times. Being a cop these days is not an easy thing. My ex-neighbour is a great guy. Good family man who understands that being a cop is a great honour. He exemplifies what it means to be an RCMP officer - part of a law enforcement agency with a proud history of serving our great nation.
Sorry for the obvious off topic comments. I'm just bored.
#32
Originally posted by Orion_95:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Sassmaster:
you guys from BC have provincial insurance... lucky bastards.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Sassmaster:
you guys from BC have provincial insurance... lucky bastards.
People in ontario can switch to a different company. People in B.C cannot. </font>[/QUOTE]This is a joke right? You aren't really posting again?! [img]graemlins/bow.gif[/img]
#33
Originally posted by coulter:
Anyway, for me to get my own insurance on a car now in Ontario, would be about $6500-$7000 WITHOUT collision on that.
Now that sucks.
Anyway, for me to get my own insurance on a car now in Ontario, would be about $6500-$7000 WITHOUT collision on that.
Now that sucks.
THAT HURTS!!
K, I live in BC where there's public insurance. My number one son is 20, but doesn't drive (thank god). I have another who is 16, but she doesn't drive, either. My youngest son (14) is dying to drive (always planning on stealing my car and taking it for a joy ride). I basically have no idea what's in store if any one of my brats ever decide to get a license and actually drive. What would happen if they crack up the car? Would I have to take out a second mortgage to pay for insurance?
Thank god for Skytrain and the bus system (even though it sucks).
#36
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mr2nr, havent been pulled over or gotten a ticket for years, but when i do i fight it.its not that i dont respect authority, i respect my wife, my mom. its that is dont like oinks, i have seen far too many times with friends and clients that overzealous oinks take on a superiority complex and abuse thier authority you know what really makes me laugh, 280 lb fat cop that hasnt seen his d!k in 15 years he is so fat, its a good thing oinks have radio's because im sure this guy calls for backup when he see's comeone get the last bearclaw at tim hortons, the guy probobly gets outta breath just breathing.
#40
Originally posted by HyundaiGuyMTX:
funny how every week there is a new post here about somebody and their beef with the po po.
funny how every week there is a new post here about somebody and their beef with the po po.