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Police: "Professional Courtesy"
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<blockquote data-quote="lowflyn" data-source="post: 10118704" data-attributes="member: 36914"><p>There should be a certain amount of professional courtesy. </p><p></p><p>I also agree there should be a limit on what is endangering the public at the same time. </p><p></p><p>11 over on the interstate should come with a scolding, but no ticket. 11 over on a surface street with traffic should still involve a citation being issued as well as a scolding. </p><p></p><p>When I was on a volunteer fire dept I was given a courtesy on one occasion because I had the FD decal on my windshield. I never mentioned anything, but the officer let me off with a warning because of the decal after asking my affiliation. </p><p></p><p>With that said, I would never expect a courtesy to be given for gross misconduct or endangering public lives for any person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowflyn, post: 10118704, member: 36914"] There should be a certain amount of professional courtesy. I also agree there should be a limit on what is endangering the public at the same time. 11 over on the interstate should come with a scolding, but no ticket. 11 over on a surface street with traffic should still involve a citation being issued as well as a scolding. When I was on a volunteer fire dept I was given a courtesy on one occasion because I had the FD decal on my windshield. I never mentioned anything, but the officer let me off with a warning because of the decal after asking my affiliation. With that said, I would never expect a courtesy to be given for gross misconduct or endangering public lives for any person. [/QUOTE]
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