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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
If there was ever a time to support Law Enforcement, it is NOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="AssPikle" data-source="post: 16439809" data-attributes="member: 36755"><p>I've been pulled over many many times. Given I bet well over 2,000 dollars worth of tickets. One cop even came to the door with his fire arm in his hand and was yelling at me to exit the vehicle and turn around. I've also been cuffed and put in the back of a car. All of these situations were my fault. I knew it, and was thankful that I eventually came out with a straight head and on the right path. </p><p></p><p>What I experienced was never the cops fault. How did I turn it around? I went into the military and get set straight. I didnt bitch, or protest, or complain. I looked at myself and realized it was me and not the cops doing their job. </p><p></p><p>Some of them are wrong and even racist pricks. But the bulk of these guys and gals bust their asses to serve and protect. They get very little respect from folks outside their circle, and its shameful. I tell every one of law enforcement I see, that I am thankful for their service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AssPikle, post: 16439809, member: 36755"] I've been pulled over many many times. Given I bet well over 2,000 dollars worth of tickets. One cop even came to the door with his fire arm in his hand and was yelling at me to exit the vehicle and turn around. I've also been cuffed and put in the back of a car. All of these situations were my fault. I knew it, and was thankful that I eventually came out with a straight head and on the right path. What I experienced was never the cops fault. How did I turn it around? I went into the military and get set straight. I didnt bitch, or protest, or complain. I looked at myself and realized it was me and not the cops doing their job. Some of them are wrong and even racist pricks. But the bulk of these guys and gals bust their asses to serve and protect. They get very little respect from folks outside their circle, and its shameful. I tell every one of law enforcement I see, that I am thankful for their service. [/QUOTE]
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