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LEO 229 wrote:
One time a neighbor got nasty with my wife about our dogs barking. I told him not to talk to my wife that way and get out of our yard. He ran back and called my Sgt. and said I tried to assault him for no reason. I was TOTALLY off duty at the time as well. All created equal huh??
LEO 229 wrote:
nitrovic wrote:Oh... we are NOT equal.That's what I took out of it as well. I thought "we are equal" per Doug Hoffman. However, he really doesn't believe that. He should put "we are all equal, unless you are a police officer. Then you must stay in your house and never come out unless you are working."
While off duty and out of uniform at home....
If my neighbor is real rude and nasty to me... Nothing happens to him.
But if I am rude and nasty to him... he can complain to my job and I could get fired for something I did off the clock.
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I cannot open carry
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I cannot drink and carry
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I cannot carry any gun I like
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If I use my gun I am under investigation by IA and the CID
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I cannot remain silent and must incriminate myselfto IA or I lose my job
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I do not get to have an attorney present during questions with IA
No joke. I was at a party with other officers before and civilian friend put a picture of the other guy's soon to be ex wife on the door. A neighbor complained because it said lewd things on it and the officer got fired. The poor guy didn't even know the picture was there!!!There is no privileged class here... The police have far greater restrictions than the citizens will ever know.
One time a neighbor got nasty with my wife about our dogs barking. I told him not to talk to my wife that way and get out of our yard. He ran back and called my Sgt. and said I tried to assault him for no reason. I was TOTALLY off duty at the time as well. All created equal huh??