I Am A Cop

Geez get fuck take pill make you calm! Raven *smh*
 
Levonian said:
Ravensteve and coloravalanche, look at what I wrote more closely. See the "razz" emoticon at the end of the sentence? It is a joke. I am just bagging on Taylor. It’s just male insult humorget it? it is intended as a form of camaraderie. Grow a penis and maybe someday you’ll understand. :roll:


OOPS! I wasnt paying attention to it...hey, I do understand..I have great SOH, intellegent and have common sense unlike RS. :lol:
 
Levonian said:
Taylor, where does a guy like you find time to be making all these looooong posts on an Internet message board? Are you hiding behind the Laundromat in the cruiser all day, eating donuts and typing on your Sidekick? :P

Actually, I prefer to sit in our downtown area to watch all the skirts walk by when the bars close :naughty: (if you didn't notice, I got your humor ;)

Its because I'm a fast typer ;)

In all honesty, in almost 100% of my responses here, it is when I'm off...I live on 3 to 4 hours sleep so you are often catching me before I go to be or when I just wake up.

Steve, I don't acknowledge you here...not because I'm afraid, but because we have had this same conversation over and over and over again. I don't know where you'd get the idea that I have ignored it...you are the one who's ignored it. I've responded to you about cops pulling over other cops. As for state delegates, why don't you as MD why delegates cannot get tickets...its not the cops, its state law that says what a delegate can be charged with and what they cannot be charged with while they are in session (state law says delegates cannot be charged with minor traffic offenses while they are in session). So steve, don't give the people here your BS about not acknowledging you. I always acknowledge you and you whine like a 2 year old that I'm not acknowleding you. In fact, it is you who usually ignores my response and posts in another thread about the same BS.

As for us out there fighting 'real' crime....what do you define as real crime? Would somebody who follows a woman around at night telling her he is going to kill her......is that a real crime? Would a person who commits a felony be worth my time (think about that carefully Steve). Besides, I'm not the person responsible for the parking meters in your town....and I'm not sure why you always blame me for that. Talk to YOUR mayor and your council about that. I guess its just too easy for you to blame anyone, seeing that there is a big worldwide conspiracy against you.

I find it funny that you totally ignored my previous post...Go put back on your tinfoil hat and get a clue.
 
Taylor said:
As for us out there fighting 'real' crime....what do you define as real crime? Would somebody who follows a woman around at night telling her he is going to kill her......is that a real crime? Would a person who commits a felony be worth my time (think about that carefully Steve). Besides, I'm not the person responsible for the parking meters in your town....and I'm not sure why you always blame me for that. Talk to YOUR mayor and your council about that. I guess its just too easy for you to blame anyone, seeing that there is a big worldwide conspiracy against you.
Ok Real crime is this= MURDER,ARMED ROBBERY,BURGALARY,ARSON,RAPE,MUGGING,ASSULT,CARJACKING and AUTO THEFT. Not prositution,not feeding the meter.No parking in a no parking zone.Thats petty stuff..Taylor go to canada like take a trip to montreal and see how people feel safe walking the streets of montreal rather than walking the streets of new york city and then youll get the idea.

As for state delegates, why don't you as MD why delegates cannot get tickets...its not the cops, its state law that says what a delegate can be charged with and what they cannot be charged with while they are in session (state law says delegates cannot be charged with minor traffic offenses while they are in session).
Oh Bullshit show me the link where theyre above the laws and they cant be pulled over for speeding or running though a red light or stop sign.Show me theyre exeption from feeding the parking meters.

And Taylor is there a law say off duty police officers are exeption from getting a ticket from speeding or other traffic offenses? If not why are their buddy officers who saw off duty officers show him the badge instead of licence and registration? After he sees the badge officer takes the ticket book and tells the officer now drive safely and have a good night. But if that was an ordinary driver he would write him a ticket..Now explain that ok?
 
I guess everything will be okay if you respect cops because they know their limit. They only doing their job accord their rules.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Im telling like it is!!! So you all BACK OFF and face reality like it is.Sinned i have nothing against detectives. Its patrol and street cops i have a problem with.I dont see detectives giving a lousy parking ticket thats so petty.Theres a reason people have to park because lots are full or a special regalation why you cant park there. Like go to sporting events ok?? And when you try to park at the stadium lot or arena lot theres a jackass stadium employee telling you have a season ticket parking permit to park at the stadium.And then you see a bunch of signs in stadiums neighborhood has signs like this.
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Then i drive 2 blocks and see this sign.
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Then I drive 2 more blocks and see this.
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ONLY 30 MINUTES?? Game last 3 hours!
Ever wonder why people tell me they dont go to ballgames anymore? thats why! See its street cops i have a problem with..And When you try to pick up a girl and offer her $200 for sex and she tells you go to this motel and and then 4 deputies yell FREEZE!!!!! Scare the living shit outta you from hiding in the bathroom.Canadian cops dont do this shit.Ever wonder why Canadians dont lock their cars or their homes cause cops do their jobs there.


go ahead keep WHINING, getting STRESSED/PISSY, etc... BUT i thought your recent visit to the dr's office was your WAKE UP CALL??? :roll:

UNLESS you are waiting to CROAK? :D but anyway... why don't you just MOVE TO CANADA THEN!!! SHEESH!!! :ugh:
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Ok Real crime is this= MURDER,ARMED ROBBERY,BURGALARY,ARSON,RAPE,MUGGING,ASSULT,CARJACKING and AUTO THEFT. Not prositution,not feeding the meter.No parking in a no parking zone.Thats petty stuff..Taylor go to canada like take a trip to montreal and see how people feel safe walking the streets of montreal rather than walking the streets of new york city and then youll get the idea. ?

You mean walking the streets with somebody like you out there? So you think there should be no enforcement of 'petty' stuff, huh? Where do you draw the line....Men can smack their wife, but we won't prosecute them if they hit them less than 5 times. People can do 50 mph over the and not get stopped....because its petty and impacts you.

Here is a solution for you Steve....STOP BREAKING THE LAW....Its a very, very, very simple solution that a 2 year old can figure out. I do something bad, I get in trouble. If my 2 year old nieces and nephews can learn that, why can't you? You obviously aren't a stupid person, but you appear to be 1 can short of a six pack.


ravensteve1961 said:
Oh Bullshit show me the link where theyre above the laws and they cant be pulled over for speeding or running though a red light or stop sign.Show me theyre exeption from feeding the parking meters.

When I go back to work, I will locate the exact statute for you. It basicallys says freedom of speech and debate shall not be impeached or questioned in any Court and the members shall be protected in their persons from arrests and imprisonments, during the time of their going to and from, and attendance except for treason, felony, or breach of the peace.

Again, I will find the exact law as I don't have a copy of maryland traffic code at home. State delegates have taken tickets to court and won over this.





Steve...I've told you a million times (and will probably have to a million more), those no parking zones and parking restrictions are there for a reason. Its because residents and businesses complained about parking, or had things enacted because of certain issues. For example, in my city, we have a 2 hour limit on parking in many areas. The reason for this is people would park their cars there and leave them for weeks and/or months. Businesses would get pissed off because of a piece of crap volvo parked in front of their place and their customers had no place to park. Residents would also complain that they had no place to park. Even with all of the restrictions we have in place, we still get a ton of parking complaints...cars blocking hydrants, cars blocking driveways, cars parked for extended periods of time with flat tires. We get A LOT of calls about this, so this isn't a problem the mayor just made of for a means of revenue.
What is your solution to the problem? Do you ask people nicely to move their car and hope that they can find it in their heart to move even if they are parked legally? No...they won't do it. Laws are passed and when people break them, they are charged money. They will either keep paying fines or stop breaking the law.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Im telling like it is!!! So you all BACK OFF and face reality like it is.Sinned i have nothing against detectives. Its patrol and street cops i have a problem with.I dont see detectives giving a lousy parking ticket thats so petty.Theres a reason people have to park because lots are full or a special regalation why you cant park there. Like go to sporting events ok?? And when you try to park at the stadium lot or arena lot theres a jackass stadium employee telling you have a season ticket parking permit to park at the stadium.And then you see a bunch of signs in stadiums neighborhood has signs like this.

Ever wonder why people tell me they dont go to ballgames anymore? thats why! See its street cops i have a problem with..And When you try to pick up a girl and offer her $200 for sex and she tells you go to this motel and and then 4 deputies yell FREEZE!!!!! Scare the living shit outta you from hiding in the bathroom.Canadian cops dont do this shit.Ever wonder why Canadians dont lock their cars or their homes cause cops do their jobs there.
Those patrol cops must have given you a body cavity search. If you are so worried about the Police here Move!!!
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You all just adding the fuel to the fire....
why are you even responding to a raving lunatic like Ravensteve????
Crikey........................
 
Taylor's post
Steve...I've told you a million times (and will probably have to a million more), those no parking zones and parking restrictions are there for a reason.

million or more millions? Oh no... we would say BILLION TIMES :D
 
RS, I noticed you put 1961...I assume you were born in 1961 which it means you are 44 years old?? If you are then :jaw: :eek:

No wonder you are not married or have a relationship. You create problems..how sad!
 
Taylor said:
Here is a solution for you Steve....STOP BREAKING THE LAW....Its a very, very, very simple solution that a 2 year old can figure out. I do something bad, I get in trouble. If my 2 year old nieces and nephews can learn that, why can't you? You obviously aren't a stupid person, but you appear to be 1 can short of a six pack.

Just one can? Ask for a recount. :D

If Raging Steve doesn't like the police; just imagine how he would like it if they didn't go out EVERYDAY, put their LIVES on the line, do their jobs to the best of their abilities, and deal with the public. Most folks can leave the job at the office, but what happens when an off-duty cop sees something? He/she can't say it's not my problem. They help out until a uniform shows up. Keep up the good work Taylor. Marines aren't the only ones who can say Semper Fi. :thumb:
 
coloravalanche said:
RS, I noticed you put 1961...I assume you were born in 1961 which it means you are 44 years old?? If you are then :jaw: :eek:

No wonder you are not married or have a relationship. You create problems..how sad!
wow you get a gold star for that
*puts gold star on CA forehead*
 
Defee said:
You all just adding the fuel to the fire....
why are you even responding to a raving lunatic like Ravensteve????
Crikey........................
Cuz it's half the fun :doh:
 
I want yall take a trip to canada. Go to somebodys car in canadian shopping center and you wont find one car locked. Go to anybodys home and open the door you wont find its locked nether? Now come back to america go to a shopping center in New york city and youll find every car locked. Go to anybodys home in new york city and youll find every home locked. Thats because cops do their jobs in canada rather then they do here.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
I want yall take a trip to canada. Go to somebodys car in canadian shopping center and you wont find one car locked. Go to anybodys home and open the door you wont find its locked nether? Now come back to america go to a shopping center in New york city and youll find every car locked. Go to anybodys home in new york city and youll find every home locked. Thats because cops do their jobs in canada rather then they do here.

That is really bizarre. Have you really been to Canada before? I have been to Canada a lot and always locked my car or hotel doors. I dont feel any safer in Canada than I do here. No difference. There is a lot of crime in Canada too. Canada is not a paradise as you make it out to b. Yes, I think Canada is beautiful and wonderful, especiallly British Columbia. I enjoy visiting Vancouver but yes it is not immune to crime. No country is immune to crime period.

I do suggest that you visit Canada yourself to see what the reality is there.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
I want yall take a trip to canada. Go to somebodys car in canadian shopping center and you wont find one car locked. Go to anybodys home and open the door you wont find its locked nether? Now come back to america go to a shopping center in New york city and youll find every car locked. Go to anybodys home in new york city and youll find every home locked. Thats because cops do their jobs in canada rather then they do here.

Source
Steve is right....there is no crime in canada. Country wide, you can leave your doors unlocked on your home and your car....Nobody bothers you in Canada and there is no violent crime.

There is considerable regional variation in crime rates across Canada. During the 1990s, the crime rates in the eastern part of Canada (Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario) have generally been lower than those in western Canada. Nova Scotia and Alberta are exceptions to this general trend. Nova Scotia's crime rate was higher than that of its neighbours, Alberta's lower -- the rates of both being close to the national average. In 1999, crime rates were lowest in Newfoundland and highest in Saskatchewan (which, even so, had declined by 3% to its lowest rate in six years). All three territories reported crime rates higher than any of the provinces. Only the Atlantic provinces and the Yukon reported increases in their crime rates in 1999.

Violent crime

Although violent crime in Canada declined in 1999 (for the seventh year in a row), it is still 5% higher than a decade earlier, and 57% higher than 20 years ago.

Violent crime rates were much higher in western Canada, with Manitoba reporting the highest rates. PEI's rates were lowest, consistent with recent years. In 1999, 21 of the 24 CMAs reported a drop in the rate of violent crime.

Property crime

In 1998, about 1.38 million incidents of (non-violent) property crime (e.g., breaking and entering, fraud and possession of stolen goods) were reported to police. In 1999, the property crime rate fell by 6%, the fourth consecutive annual decline. The rate of property crime has been trending generally downward since 1991. Although the 1999 rate was the lowest recorded since 1974 (19% lower than a decade ago), it was still 37% higher than 30 years earlier.

Property crime rates in 1999 fell everywhere except in PEI and Newfoundland (which, however, still reported the lowest rates in Canada). The largest decreases were recorded in the three most populous provinces: Ontario, Quebec and BC (which, nevertheless, continues to endure the highest rate of property crime).

The proportion of crimes that are property-related has fallen continuously since 1971, when they accounted for 69% of all crimes. In 1999, 55% of the 2.36 million Criminal Code incidents reported in Canada (excluding traffic and drug incidents) were property crimes.

Break-ins

"Break-and-enters" (B&Es) have many negative consequences for victims. These include financial consequences (loss of property, insurance deductibles, absence from work, purchases of new home security devices, etc.) and psychological consequences (violation of privacy, fear of facing the offender, fear of further break-ins and loss of irreplaceable items). There are also consequences that victims must endure after the break-in: calling the police, reporting the matter to the insurance company, evaluating and replacing stolen goods, and repairing damage to the property (doors, windows, etc.). The most serious form of B&E is a "home invasion" where the offenders enter a residence knowing that the occupants are in the home. The incidence of B&Es has generally been falling since 1991.

In 1999, 62% of B&Es occurred at private residences. The highest rate of residential B&Es last year occurred in Regina and Saskatoon, while the lowest rates were in Toronto and Thunder Bay.

According to IBC data, the average claim by homeowners and tenants for losses through B&E amounted to $4,364 in 1998-99, while the average claim for commercial businesses was $4,456. In total, property losses from B&Es in 1998-99 cost P&C insurers about $366 million.

Insurance fraud

Casualty insurance claims have increased dramatically in the 1990s. There has been a significant increase in the number of accident benefit and bodily injury (AB & BI) insurance claims submitted under auto insurance policies, and other liability claims. Automobile bodily injury claims are especially susceptible to fraud (including "padding"). Beyond its impact on premiums, insurance fraud has other costly secondary consequences. These include fighting fires set by arsonists and rehabilitating burn victims, rehabilitating people "injured" in staged "accidents", unnecessary medical examinations for false personal-injury claims, and abuse of costly and scarce emergency response resources.

Sharp increases in casualty claims demonstrate the vulnerability of P&C insurers to fraud. A strong investigative presence at the industry level, combining the resources of IBC's Investigative Services Division (ISD) with insurance company special investigative units (SIUs), is key to controlling costs and protecting the interests of honest policyholders.
I guess I shouldn't have included that since Steve would put that in the category of a non-violent crime and the police have better things to do than to chase down insurance fraud.

And see...in places like Toronto, they have no parking problems, therefore there are no parking laws to be broken and no parking tickets to be written. Here is more information (read it Steve) xxx

I've also looked at the fee to get a parking sticker Link I've converted their cheapes parking sticker from canadian to US dollars and it is just a few cents less than what it costs in my city.

So Steve....I've backed up my claims its time to back up yours. Provide proof that there is no crime in Canada. Provide Proof that nationwide canadians do not lock their doors. There are places in the US where people do not lock their doors and I'm sure that there are places in canada that are the same. You have included the entire country of Canada in your 'fact' that people do not lock their doors. Please provide proof to back up your statements that Canadians nationwide do not lock their doors.
 
Oh and Steve....plane tickets from Miami to Toronto run less than $300 for round trip. Spend the money, lose the return ticket and enjoy your stay!
 
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