| Originally Posted by Unregistered I have asked a LEO I know, but I would like a few more opinions. I want to be a LEO and I have some not-so-appealing things in my past.... *CWOF for Larceny over $250 (266/30/A) and Filing a False Crime Report (269/13/A) *Red Light Violation * 2-3 Verbal Traffic Warnigs (Speeding) I am probably over annalizing it as I tend to do, but what do you think...Should I even bother. I have wanted to be a cop since I was a kid and I hope that my stupid actions as a kid haven't destroyed my chances. I have the option to attend college or join the U.S. Coast Guard...if I should still persue my dream (which I want to) what should I do. I am at the point where I will do whatever it take to become a LEO. Your Thoughts? |
| Originally Posted by Unregistered Buddy I dont want to completely shut you down, but I dont think any department would give you a job. The red light vio, and speeding warnings arn't the biggest deal when it comes right down to it, but the felony larceny, and the false report is whats going to get you. I doubt you would even make it to the interview process, I think they would end your hiring process as soon as they did a backgound check. |
| I want to be a LEO and I have some not-so-appealing things in my past.... *CWOF for Larceny over $250 (266/30/A) and Filing a False Crime Report (269/13/A) *Red Light Violation * 2-3 Verbal Traffic Warnigs (Speeding) |
| Originally Posted by stm4710 Mall security is looking. I wouldnt call those "not so appealing things" , I would call them automatic disqualifiers. You can not be a Police Officer in the Commonwealth if you have commited a felony. CWOF is NOT going to look good. The fileing a false report will not help you either. It also may be extremely hard to obtain a LTC. Toss out the verbal warnings and red light violation...we all get stopped at some point,we drive in the real world-- not traffic school. |
| Originally Posted by Unregistered Just chimed in and was wondering...you cannot become a LEO if you Committed a felony or convicted of one? What if it was all dismissed and there was still a police report that made you sound guilty? Just wondering. |
| and the ability to join the USCG to fall back on |
| Originally Posted by Unregistered So, the Deputy Sheriff who was arrested, tried and convicted of DUI before he was a Deputy couldn't testify in a DUI case? So, if he was to see a drunk driver, he shouldn't pull him over because no one would believe him? Wow, that's bullshit. Just trying to figure it out...cops really do have to be perfect? dREAM ON.... |
. You cannot get a fire arm license in any state because it is a federal law not just massachusetts if you commit a felony. No matter what the felony is you just cant. And DUI is a misd. So that is less. misdemenor is 1 year or less incarceration and/or probation. Felony is more than 1 year. SO DUI is less and may be hired.... | Originally Posted by Dreamer misdemenor is 1 year or less incarceration and/or probation. Felony is more than 1 year. |
| Originally Posted by Unregistered So, the Deputy Sheriff who was arrested, tried and convicted of DUI before he was a Deputy couldn't testify in a DUI case? So, if he was to see a drunk driver, he shouldn't pull him over because no one would believe him? Wow, that's bullshit. Just trying to figure it out...cops really do have to be perfect? dREAM ON.... |
| Originally Posted by RustyShackleford I hope you're referring to somewhere other than MA for that definition. To lead you in the right direction, the max for first offense OUI in MA is 2 1/2 years (not that anyone ever gets it), and it's a misdemeanor. |
. | Originally Posted by FIVE-OH I hear Dean Junior College is hiring... |
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