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Detained by Raleigh Police department
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GoldCoaster
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 Posted: Sun Jun 14th, 2009 06:05 pm
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dexcop wrote: No carry permit! First of all if I stopped you and you had That kind of an attitude ,I would give you a very hard time. I am A retired trooper . Have you ever had a knife in your face or a shotgun pointed at you and the perp is serious. It's scary. These officers recieved a complaint from some sheeple that didn't know how to behave because the govt. wasn't holding their hand.  They were doing the job you pay them to do. When you come up with an attitude, they are going to respond. Let me suggest to you that if it happens again, your best option is Yes sir , no sir , thank you sir. You will see that  all will go smoothly, and you will be on your way.
I'm sure everyone in NC is breathing a sigh of relief that you are retired.

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 Posted: Sun Jun 14th, 2009 09:11 pm
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GoldCoaster wrote: dexcop wrote: No carry permit! First of all if I stopped you and you had That kind of an attitude ,I would give you a very hard time. I am A retired trooper . Have you ever had a knife in your face or a shotgun pointed at you and the perp is serious. It's scary. These officers recieved a complaint from some sheeple that didn't know how to behave because the govt. wasn't holding their hand.  They were doing the job you pay them to do. When you come up with an attitude, they are going to respond. Let me suggest to you that if it happens again, your best option is Yes sir , no sir , thank you sir. You will see that  all will go smoothly, and you will be on your way.
I'm sure everyone in NC is breathing a sigh of relief that you are retired.
Heck, I'm in Georgia and breathing a sigh of releif, GC.

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 Posted: Mon Jun 15th, 2009 02:48 am
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dexcop wrote: No carry permit! First of all if I stopped you and you had That kind of an attitude ,I would give you a very hard time. I am A retired trooper . Have you ever had a knife in your face or a shotgun pointed at you and the perp is serious. It's scary. These officers recieved a complaint from some sheeple that didn't know how to behave because the govt. wasn't holding their hand.  They were doing the job you pay them to do. When you come up with an attitude, they are going to respond. Let me suggest to you that if it happens again, your best option is Yes sir , no sir , thank you sir. You will see that  all will go smoothly, and you will be on your way.

When I was a kid, I remember my dad getting pulled over for something or the other, and the officer referred to him as "sir". Too many officers don't understand this. You should be referring to us as "sir", not visa versa.

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 Posted: Sat Jun 20th, 2009 06:28 am
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ghostrider wrote: dexcop wrote: No carry permit! First of all if I stopped you and you had That kind of an attitude ,I would give you a very hard time. I am A retired trooper . Have you ever had a knife in your face or a shotgun pointed at you and the perp is serious. It's scary. These officers recieved a complaint from some sheeple that didn't know how to behave because the govt. wasn't holding their hand.  They were doing the job you pay them to do. When you come up with an attitude, they are going to respond. Let me suggest to you that if it happens again, your best option is Yes sir , no sir , thank you sir. You will see that  all will go smoothly, and you will be on your way.

When I was a kid, I remember my dad getting pulled over for something or the other, and the officer referred to him as "sir". Too many officers don't understand this. You should be referring to us as "sir", not visa versa.

Agree with you 100% ghostrider.  They somehow have forgotten what it means to be a PEACE officer.  They also have forgotten where their paycheck comes from.  It is not their Chief or Sheriff, it is from all of us tax paying citizens.  He was very restrained for being illegally detained and having his property temporarily confiscated.  DEXCOP -- His asking why he was being detained is not "attitude".  It was a very legitimate question for the officers.  Why wait for him to leave the restaurant?  Why not approach him in the restaurant and determine he was not a threat with a quick talk to the manager and him at the same time?  Waiting for him to leave the parking lot with the potential for a high speed chase (if he was a BG) doesn't seem prudent to me.  Just interjecting my 2 cents into the conversation and IANAL as you can see from my handle.


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