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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Cop walks into wrong apartment and kills man
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<blockquote data-quote="musclefan21" data-source="post: 16299101" data-attributes="member: 53499"><p>I personally would have not stopped you. Unless I am certain someone is breaking the law and I can see it and can accurately testify on it, I don’t make a stop. I don’t like to assume when it comes to making a decision that may negatively effect someone’s life potentially forever.</p><p></p><p>Also, what a lot of people don’t realize is, police officers while on duty, are legally allowed to be on their phones, not wear their seatbelts, etc. as long as it’s done within the course of their duties. Now each department has their own policy on that, so that’s another story, but if we are talking about the laws, officers on duty can do pretty much everything a civilian can’t. The key is, as long is they are within the course of their duties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musclefan21, post: 16299101, member: 53499"] I personally would have not stopped you. Unless I am certain someone is breaking the law and I can see it and can accurately testify on it, I don’t make a stop. I don’t like to assume when it comes to making a decision that may negatively effect someone’s life potentially forever. Also, what a lot of people don’t realize is, police officers while on duty, are legally allowed to be on their phones, not wear their seatbelts, etc. as long as it’s done within the course of their duties. Now each department has their own policy on that, so that’s another story, but if we are talking about the laws, officers on duty can do pretty much everything a civilian can’t. The key is, as long is they are within the course of their duties. [/QUOTE]
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