Kelowna Law Enforcement
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Re: Kelowna Law Enforcement
theyeti wrote:who has ever had a good time meeting a cop tho ??
u guys *bleep* so many ppl off every day its a wonder we dont have armed groups in the streets fighting back
Wow, you sure are lucky you live in Canada, you should kiss the ground at your feet everyday.
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Re: Kelowna Law Enforcement
Graphite wrote:theyeti wrote:i always treat em as polite as i can . yes sir no sir , i keep my answers very short and to the point . dont wanna give em anything . make em figure it out on there own . why help em do there jobs ? whens the last time a cop came and helped u fix your gutters or roof ??
What the heck you talking about
I think what he means is keep them on a need to know basis, dont give them anything they dont ask for?
JUST CRUZIN THE BOARD!!!!!!
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Did the cops help you with your gutters?
I didn't know they did that.
I have been missing out, guess I have some calls to make.
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I didn't know they did that.
I have been missing out, guess I have some calls to make.
This stuff is golden. Couldn't make it up if I tried.
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Re: Kelowna Law Enforcement
No, that is not a figure of speech.
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There are bad apples in every bunch just like here on the forums, you would agree right theyeti and not so new in town. Some tend to forget that cops are people too, and dealing with the general public is not an easy job. Mix in druggies, people walking around heavy makes their job a dangerous one.
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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I think Kelowna RCMP do a good job and they get a lot of stuff thrown at them. People get mad they have to pay traffic tickets, but it is unsafe drivers that lead to crashes and death. So I hope the RCMP continue to ticket away.
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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I don't think anyone called you a bad apple.
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Graphite wrote:I think Kelowna RCMP do a good job and they get a lot of stuff thrown at them. People get mad they have to pay traffic tickets, but it is unsafe drivers that lead to crashes and death. So I hope the RCMP continue to ticket away.
I do as well. The RCMP just do not ticket you because it is Saturday or they did not like the colour of your car. There is a reason for getting a ticket. Do not break the law and you get to keep your money. Simple really.
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- Übergod
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not so new to town wrote:
heres a classic bullying case, you jumped in with graphite to bully someone, I call you out and now im a bad apple? you are the bad apple. why did you jump in and be sarcastic like that? what right do you have?
At the risk of being called a "bad apple" or jumping in...if you post on a public forum and people...random people jump in its the way of the forum. If you want to have a more personal conversation with someone...PM them.
In short Graphite has every right to jump in as your post was posted to the public...oh and he was not being sarcastic IMO.
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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Libelle wrote:There are bad apples in every bunch just like here on the forums, you would agree right theyeti and not so new in town. Some tend to forget that cops are people too, and dealing with the general public is not an easy job. Mix in druggies, people walking around heavy makes their job a dangerous one.
I would say dealing with drunks would be far more hazardous same as any taxi driver but what do you mean by walking around heavy?
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I think she means carrying a gun.
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- Grand Pooh-bah
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That was my take on it too.
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Yes, that is what I meant. Walking heavy = carrying a gun. Drunks on the road is also a great danger not only to cops but people in general. I did not list all hazards that the police face on a daily basis.
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Libelle wrote:Yes, that is what I meant. Walking heavy = carrying a gun. Drunks on the road is also a great danger not only to cops but people in general. I did not list all hazards that the police face on a daily basis.
Guess I am not quite the street wise person I thought I was. I've yet to see these heavy walkers you talk about.
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Libelle wrote:Yes, that is what I meant. Walking heavy = carrying a gun. Drunks on the road is also a great danger not only to cops but people in general. I did not list all hazards that the police face on a daily basis.
That would indeed be a long list sadly.