Please post the picture.
Hey i have seen it with my own eyes several time, I dont want any drunk drivers on the road. I have children and it worries me to death, but i can tell you right now if I was back in NC where i grew up and got pulled for a DUI I would be let go as well. The reason I say this is because i have been told several times by the officers I grew up with(some are with city police, some with sherrifs dept and some were with the beach police) Everyone one of them said you ever get pulled drop my name and we will tow you home and give you a ride. Not to mention a couple of guys i know already named dropped and yep they were taken home, no DUI.. Im not saying some cops arent good and wont bust others... but if you think that is the majority you are crazy. I have lived in 6 different states and probably a dozen police depts and virtually every one of them I have seen let people go.
Just like what happened to that guy posting above.
Hell my dumbass nephew got 2 DUIs in NC and had to get an in car breathalizer. He then went and got his SC license and then got another DUI. Then moved to Jacksonville FL and they MADE him remove his breathalizer and send it back to some place in NC that installed it. Then he got another one in jacksonville but they dont pull the priors from NC and now on driving again with no license loss.. Sometimes it seems like a lost cause.
I hate the fact my kids will be on the roads with these idiots.
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jimjeffords, in no way am I slamming you, but that will not happen if I pull you. Yeah, another LEO would like to think they can get that ride home or let go and Im sure it happens. But I will say it again, any officer that gives a da#m about his or her job should do the right thing.
There are so many things that can be brought up IF that LEO is caught and runs his/her mouth about getting let off previously. I, myself might be on the lower % that would do my job, but Id like to think there are a greater number that would follow through
It wouldnt matter if he did. If you are a cop or related to a cop you get out of it.
I have had friends that are cops get busted, their kids get busted etc.. and they just give them a ride home. No charges or anything. Seen it happen at least a dozen times in several different states..
:bs: but I would think that removing some that is swerving etc. on the road and imposing potential harm to other people would be the best course of action anyway [regardless of DUI charge or not]. I don't really believe the story anyway but...this is headed to smackdown most likely.
I could believe it... :shrug:A couple years ago my brother was following an undercover police car and the cop was throwing beer cans out the window and swerving allover the road... my brother DID call 911 and report the plate, and the dispatcher said "uh, are you sure about this? that plate is registered to an undercover police car"
No kidding. Would you like the officer's home address also?Sorry, that statement is BS. A 9-1-1 operator is not going to tell a caller that a slick plated car is U.C., as that gets officers killed. That operator would quickly lose her job.
If it were that easy, drug dealers would be calling 9-1-1 all day long. :shrug:
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I have no reason to BS you man. I have been there and seen it with my own eyes. I have watched my friends that are cops get out of it and on several occasions. It is all about who you know etc.. That i can assure you. Again maybe not where you live but a couple of places I have lived it happens. You guys on her eknow what is funny. The other guy on here that is a cop (fiveohpoepoe) we just discovered we know each other and have since we were 5 years old and we graduated high school a year apart but just havent run into each other since .. He grew up in NC where I am speaking of and he actually knows several of the cops I spoke of.. Just ask him haha what a small world !!
I meant no offense and after reading my post seemed a little aggressive. It was not meant that way. I understand completely what you are saying but just know that it doesnt always happen that way. Its unfortunate and makes us look bad, but no person is above the law, including the ones who enforce it :thumbsup:
Sorry, that statement is BS. A 9-1-1 operator is not going to tell a caller that a slick plated car is U.C., as that gets officers killed. That operator would quickly lose her job.
If it were that easy, drug dealers would be calling 9-1-1 all day long. :shrug:
Please post the picture.
I'm just here for the pics.....:shrug: