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Yo Police Officers, What Kind of Mood do you Have to Be in...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lawman85" data-source="post: 1890197" data-attributes="member: 22124"><p>Easy one to answer. The deciding factor for me is if I observe someone in violation of the state law. I pull them over, check them through NCIC to see if they may be wanted and have a valid license, and usually issue a citation for the violation. </p><p></p><p>We used to give more warnings than we do now, but that created a problem. Citizens would call up and complain on officers stating " They just stopped me to harass me because I was ______ (fill in your own reason), and didn't have no reason to stop me.". So now, we have to issue citations just to show that we did have probable cause to stop someone and were not just "harassing" them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And the "Popo" remark is quite rude.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawman85, post: 1890197, member: 22124"] Easy one to answer. The deciding factor for me is if I observe someone in violation of the state law. I pull them over, check them through NCIC to see if they may be wanted and have a valid license, and usually issue a citation for the violation. We used to give more warnings than we do now, but that created a problem. Citizens would call up and complain on officers stating " They just stopped me to harass me because I was ______ (fill in your own reason), and didn't have no reason to stop me.". So now, we have to issue citations just to show that we did have probable cause to stop someone and were not just "harassing" them. And the "Popo" remark is quite rude..... [/QUOTE]
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