ANSWERS: 16
  • I'm looking in a mirror!!!
  • i'm slightly uneasy but i hope he isn't one of the jerks who give them a bad name
  • I think I wish more people would see them as I do: Cops are heroes between us. Normal people, with the good and bad days that we have but that made a compromise to serve us all.
  • here comes trouble
  • bad boys, bad boys, what you gonna do, what you gonna do, when they come for you. that normally goes round my head
  • I wonder how many donuts he`s had today.
  • Hubba Hubba! =) Unless I am speeding.. then there is nothing sexy about him jammed up in his uniform =(
  • Your bacon not mine! In other words, I drive the speed limit and obey laws.
  • There's a cop. I have ridden with a Highway Patrolman while on duty. Lots of fun seeing what they do and how they think. Safety was his biggest concern.
  • is it this guy? http://www.answerbag.com/profile/?id=188591 well then =I'm thinking DAMN what a hot cop!
  • I hope he knows what his duties are and more importantly I hope he know what my rights are. Cops generally think they know the law when most of them do not. A lot, if not most of the time, an officer must bend or break a law to enforce the law. I am saying this as a fully trained and once certified peace officer. How is it illegal for me to speed, but it is ok for an officer to speed (most times faster than I ever sped) to give me a ticket for speeding. How does that make any sense at all? If it is unsafe for ME to speed, certainly is it also unsafe for a cop to speed as well. They are charged with making split second life or death decisions with little to no training. Cops should be required to study the US Constitution (pre 2006, but that is a whole other area) for several years so that the can clearly understand the rights of the individuals that they intend to arrest. Most people do not know that once a cop stops you are effectively “under arrest" in the sense that arrest means to stop. Custody is different. Once you have been stopped your rights (Which you should know inside and out) then take effect. You must identify yourself to the officer, but truly anything after that you do not have to speak. You have the right to an attorney during any and all questioning. That would include anything other than your name.
  • I simply see a policeman doing their duty. Unless I'm in Ohio with out of state plates, then I take it personal and think they are out to get me.
  • Nothing really, just another person.

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