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Posted by: Gil

Had some knuckle head pull up beside me on 95 NB by exit 3, he looked at the cruiser and then proceeded to pass me. Hmmm ok maybe a little late for work I thought. Then he really started to pull away. I ended up clocking the car at 93+ MPH

When I pulled him over the first words out of his mouth were "You can't stop me your not state police" Your right I am not state police, sit tight I will be right back. Went back to the car and handed him his cite and told him not to worry it was not a state police citation. He looked puzzled for a minute and then said ok. As I started to walk away I told him to read the back of the cite and he should be all set.

He said, ok thanks and had a smile on his face...... lol so did I



Posted by: EOD1

Nice Gil, Did u cite him for the full amount?



Posted by: Gil

Yes the full amount, I let the clerk knock it down.



Posted by: Cadet101

LOL. . . You must love hearing a response like that. Nice Job



Posted by: JoninNH

I wonder how much smiling he was doing after he did read the back of the cite.



Posted by: mpd61

Ya know Gil....................

The poor fool just might have the impression it's just a warning of some kind. Oh well, failure to appear suspension will do O.K. for him.




Posted by: Gil

Quote:
Originally Posted by mpd61 @ Sun Sep 05, 10:01
Ya know Gil....................

The poor fool just might have the impression it's just a warning of some kind. Oh well, failure to appear suspension will do O.K. for him.
Not sure all the lights were on up stairs, I am sure he will show it to someone who will enlighten him. I did advise him to read the back...



Posted by: Southside

Good ol Paddleboro, gotta love what the water supply is breeding over there Gil.



Posted by: Gil

Quote:
Originally Posted by Southside @ Sun Sep 05, 10:42
Good ol Paddleboro, gotta love what the water supply is breeding over there Gil.
Pawtucket resident....



Posted by: Southside

Ahhh, I stand corrected grasshopper.



Posted by: BartA1

It never ceases to amaze me how people just make these assumptions that certain police departments cant do this or cant do that, and that somehow justifies there violation of MGL. The funny part about this story is this snapperhead will probably appeal the thing show up in court and actually have the balls to blame someone else for his actions. Lets just hope the clerk that hears it gets the case on a Monday Morning nursing a hangover from the Pats Game the night before and takes it out on this nitwit.



Posted by: dcs2244

Good job, Gil! The lemmings never learn: if the road is in your town, then you have the jurisdiction! As far as this genius getting a NR: Sorry pal, your from outa-state and do not pay taxes or vote here: "Responsible...$XXX.XX...when can you pay, sir?". Hopefully it'll make to a mag appeal on you day off: four hour minimum!



Posted by: briand911

Wait till he goes to court to fight it and tells the clerk "yeah I was speeding and this cop pulled me over and I told him he couldn't do that' that should go over well .........



Posted by: stm4710

If it was in Salem district court........

Quote:
Originally Posted by briand911 @ Sun 05 Sep, 2004 15:08
Wait till he goes to court to fight it and tells the clerk "yeah I was speeding and this cop pulled me over and I told him he couldn't do that' that should go over well .........
If it was in Salem district court........
Judge: Why are you here.
Guy:"yeah I was speeding and this cop pulled me over and I told him he couldn't do that'
Judge: Oh in that case, case dismissed!



Posted by: j809

Had one today on my Click it or Ticket campaign. I was on Rte 2 going 65, she looked at me, passed me at 80+mph. Pulled her over and she was suspended. She said that she looked at my cruiser, saw that it wasn't SP and drove on. Plus all three passengers didn't have seatbelts on, made it easy for those numbers.



Posted by: Southside

I think for punishment they should lock these dopes in a room for one week and have the film "Room to Live" playing over and over again on a large screen TV.



Posted by: BartA1

I think for punishment they should lock these dopes in a room for one week and have the film "Room to Live" playing over and over again on a large screen TV.

that is just plain evil



Posted by: ROBOCOP1982

Hey at least the guy knew he was caught and took it in a good natured manner. A few years ago my partner stopped a car that rolled right through a stop sign. When my partner approached teh car, the guy says.. "Yeh I saw the stop sign....I jsut didn't see you!" Honesty at its best.



Posted by: EOD1

Quote:
she looked at me, passed me at 80+mph. Pulled her over and she was suspended. She said that she looked at my cruiser, saw that it wasn't SP and drove on. Plus all three passengers didn't have seatbelts on, made it easy for those numbers.
That is great! That just amazes me, the stupidity of people and the obvious infractions with no regard for MGL. it just amazes me... Always will- guess



Posted by: PATS246

While doing radar I stop a car for 90/17, the guy doesn't even slow. I walk up to the car and the operator asks, "what's the problem officer???" As if I was a big jerk and there could be NO Reason for him to be stopped. I told him 49 in a 30 was the problem. Went back wrote the cite and returned back to the car. This guy lives on this road mind you. This guy has the nerve to tell me that there is a speeding problem on this road by his house. He says that he wants more traffic enforcement by his house, and that no one ever does radar by his house. He tells me how the cars "fly by" his house in the morning. Is this guy ok or what?!? I didn't know that if you live on the road you are immune. I told him that he is apparently part of the speeding problem, and that half the people who complain about speeding on thier street are the ones speeding. I handed him the cite and told him to consider this a start for the traffic enforcement. What an arrogant jerk



Posted by: Mikey682

I just had my first "you cant give me a ticket" episode with an asshole passenger who thought my M/v stop of his A-hole buddy was a big joke. He keeps interrupting me while Im trying to talk to his pal whom I was just going to warn about his inspection sticker. After I handed the driver a citation for EVERYTHING I COULD POSSIBLY FIND, I snuck around to the passenger side and handed him one for 90/13A.
Click it or Ticket, bitch



Posted by: BOSCO5O

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikey682 @ Sun 12 Sep, 2004
I snuck around to the passenger side and handed him one for 90/13A.
Click it or Ticket, bitch
HA HA HA



Posted by: RPD931

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikey682 @ Sun Sep 12, 2004 12:54 am
Click it or Ticket, bitch
Did you say that? I know I would have...



Posted by: Mikey682

Quote:
Originally Posted by RPD931 @ Sun 12 Sep, 2004 19:13

Did you say that? I know I would have...
Yeah thats one of things I've mumbled on my walk back to the cruiser, if I didnt want to get hired back next summer I probably would have been more vocal about it



Posted by: RPD931

I had a car driving down a residential street with its passenger hanging out the window (more or less sitting on the door - dukes of hazard style) and screaming... the idiots didn't notice me until they were right in front of my cruiser. So of course I pull them over.

As I handed the driver his gig, he started to tell me that he wasn't really going that fast and didn't see why HE should get a ticket (I think I cited him for improper Operation)... I explained to him that HE was getting off easy and if he wanted more violations on it I could arrange it, including operating to endanger. I told him "you're responsible for operating the vehicle while your friend was hanging out of the window, even if your friend is a f'ing retard.... and corky (to the passenger), here's your ticket for the seatbelt violation, click it ot ticket numbnuts". I gave the driver the riot act about safety and "what if you had to stop quick for an animal or person crossing the street and your friend fell out and cracked his melon on the pavement or something worse?". The driver gave me a "yeah but.." again started to make his appeal to me about HIS ticket , I was just about to take it back - to ADD to it - when I got called for a medical.



Posted by: JoninNH

I know a few officers in NH who've been known to mail a cite to the operator or go to his residence and hand deliver it... is that possible where you're at? Makes an impression on the tards parents when you take the time out of your day to give him a few hundred dollars worth of citation.



Posted by: Mikey682

yes you can, I know some departments frown upon mailing it if it is possible to just hand it to them at the time of the offense, but I've never caught any flack for it.



Posted by: RPD931

I use the mailing scenario when I've changed my mind. Maybe I went easy and cut the guy a break when LEAPS was out, only to find out his KQ is mud... so whatever else they did I'll send them a "supplemental" gig

I've also used it on Commercial vehicles.. I may gig the driver for something operational (speeding, seatbelt, etc.) and mail a gig to the company/owner for "fail to inspect" or something of that nature. I rather write out the second one later if possible.. I've got many more shitbirds to catch

If i see a bad violation while on a detail, I'll write the plate and note the time and offense... then when I'm done with the detail... I'll do the gig. I rarely do this however, you gotta really piss me off to earn one of these..



Posted by: MSP75

Time period: 3 yrs ago
Scene: Lovely West Somerville autumn afternoon, on my girlfriends front steps saying goodbye, cruiser in driveway with keys in it and running.

Two teenagers: female driver stops in front of house, throws D&D plastic ice coffee cup with ice onto sidewalk in front of the house. Male passenger flips me the bird. MV then spins the rubber and bangs a quick right down a side street.

Reaction: I immediately say ADIOS! to the girlfriend and start my shift early. Being a longgggg time resident of Somerville, I know w/ all the one ways this knucklehead will eventually end up at the Powderhouse/Tufts rotary a 1.5 mile journey. I go warp factor 9 down the main drag to the rotary. As I wait here comes Speedy Gonzalez entering the rotary w/o yielding. Imagine their shock when I was at the other side waving to them.

When asked what she thought she was doing, she replied, "I guess I'm just a bitch." (I am not making this story up) The male passenger is silent around the cop as per Somerville punk S.O.P.
Citation: Littering, fail to slow for turn, fail to yield, 37 in a 25(rotary), seatbelts, inspection sticker, no front license plate, no registration sticker, no registration in possession, and that exhaust sounds a little loud. Then they were escorted back to the litter for retrieval. Have a good day ma'am.
I love that citation.



Posted by: mpd61

I got wood on that one!!!




Posted by: dcs2244

MSP75: Periodic inspection...obviously the vehicle was 'unsafe' to be operated on a public way and needed to be towed!!!



Posted by: Philly

Quote:
Originally Posted by MSP75 @ Tue 14 Sep, 2004 12:52
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Two teenagers: female driver stops in front of house, throws D&D plastic ice coffee cup with ice onto sidewalk in front of the house. Male passenger flips me the bird. MV then spins the rubber and bangs a quick right down a side street.
People have the stones to do this? If I did this as a kid, my parents would beat the crap out of me, then take me to the police station to have me apologize to the cop, then a very unpleasant ride home, and most likely another smack in the head.



Posted by: Jeep

Working a click it or ticket the other night, and I take a quick break in the center of town to enjoy some of D&D's finest. This is a spot where I like to watch for people running a stop sign and I generally like to shut my lights off to reduce my visibility. Sure enough, an Excursion flys through the intersection, barely tapping the brakes. I pull it over and it's a mother with 2 kids in back. the kids are in child seats, but she's unbelted. The first thing she says to me is: "You can't pull me over because you didn't have your lights on." She goes on to say that she saw me turn on my headlights before I turned on my overheads. Apparently, there's some regulation that states we have to keep our running lights on when parked at night.

This is the 4th or 5th time someone has said this to me... where do these things come from??

End of story:

89/9 Stop sign violation
90/13A Seatbelt violation
90/14A Failure to slow at intersection



Posted by: RPD931

Quote:
Citation: Littering, fail to slow for turn, fail to yield, 37 in a 25(rotary), seatbelts, inspection sticker, no front license plate, no registration sticker, no registration in possession, and that exhaust sounds a little loud. Then they were escorted back to the litter for retrieval. Have a good day ma'am.
Outstanding!! Excellent Police work!!

I also liked the "per Somerville punk SOP"



Posted by: badogg88

A lot of my friends think that the police have to have their parking lights on (if on the side of the road) in order to pull over a car, because otherwise, the radar doesn't work.

Also, my roommate and I were discussing this (nothing to do with this post, but I just thought I'd ask)...she was driving down the street at about 1am the other night and a cruiser was behind her, flipped on his blues and went by her, then turned them off. If he was going to a call, would he have had to keep his lights on the entire time? Just curious...thanks



Posted by: Wolfman

Quote:
Originally Posted by badogg88 @ Tue 14 Sep, 2004 18:20
...If he was going to a call, would he have had to keep his lights on the entire time Just curious...thanks
Depends on the circumstances. There are about a million different reasons why the lights may just be on for a moment, from a courtesy to a slowpoke to a call being cancelled to needing to get someplace fast but not necessarily letting the person or people at the destination know you're there.



Posted by: badogg88

My (other) roommate likes to pretend she knows everything she's talking about, but really has no idea.

Thanks VOR!



Posted by: EOD1

Quote:
Originally Posted by MSP75
Time period: 3 yrs ago
Scene: Lovely West Somerville autumn afternoon, on my girlfriends front steps saying goodbye, cruiser in driveway with keys in it and running.

Two teenagers: female driver stops in front of house, throws D&D plastic ice coffee cup with ice onto sidewalk in front of the house. Male passenger flips me the bird. MV then spins the rubber and bangs a quick right down a side street.

Reaction: I immediately say ADIOS! to the girlfriend and start my shift early. Being a longgggg time resident of Somerville, I know w/ all the one ways this knucklehead will eventually end up at the Powderhouse/Tufts rotary a 1.5 mile journey. I go warp factor 9 down the main drag to the rotary. As I wait here comes Speedy Gonzalez entering the rotary w/o yielding. Imagine their shock when I was at the other side waving to them.

When asked what she thought she was doing, she replied, "I guess I'm just a bitch." (I am not making this story up) The male passenger is silent around the cop as per Somerville punk S.O.P.
Citation: Littering, fail to slow for turn, fail to yield, 37 in a 25(rotary), seatbelts, inspection sticker, no front license plate, no registration sticker, no registration in possession, and that exhaust sounds a little loud. Then they were escorted back to the litter for retrieval. Have a good day ma'am.
I love that citation.
ya know that has made my day. I never would have thought about doing something like this when i was younger. Of course my father being an officer i would have gotten my ass whopped and it would have been proffesionally embarrassing for him. It is stories like this that keep me motivated. keep em' coming officers, keep em coming.



Posted by: MSP75

Instead of all this race/car searched boxes on cites there should be four boxes:
unaccountable adult
ignorant junior operator
international driver's license
good citizen getting screwed by other drivers

Judges should have also have to report on record why they do not hold the operator accountable. I would like to see those stats.



Posted by: frapmpd24

Quote:
Originally Posted by MSP75
Instead of all this race/car searched boxes on cites there should be four boxes:
unaccountable adult
ignorant junior operator
international driver's license
good citizen getting screwed by other drivers

Judges should have also have to report on record why they do not hold the operator accountable. I would like to see those stats.
Those boxes should definately be required. Maybe a good idea for the next series of citation books. To expand on that, maybe the courts should have to submit a statement of facts back to police departments why they hold nobody responsible... hey they want more useless paperwork...there you go.

It boggles my mind why people argue during stops, have they never seen the show COPS or talked to anyone that has been stopped? The people are a bunch of "lemmings", I think DCS is right on the money about the wonderful citizens out there... I issued the first passenger earned citation a few weeks ago in a long time. I approach the car and the snotty teenage passengers starts, "My driveway is right there, what is this for, and starts ranting..." Last I checked ma'am I asked the DRIVER for the license and registration. As I was writing, Miss Big Mouth kindly told my back-up what she thought of me, hey its nice to hear feedback about what the public thinks from time to time.

I returned to the car; have a nice night Ms. Driver, here is a complementary gift and some words of advice: "Keep your passengers from talking the next time you get stopped, it could prove to be costly". You want to let her control the stop and be your mouthpiece I am happy to cite accordingly. Community Policing at its best, I like giving out advice to the public...oh and the thank-you for blinding me with the highbeams too, thankfully my eyesight was not effected that adversly to see where I was writing the fines. And guess who did the talking when they came to the station the next day, dispatch had a similar encounter...some never learn



Posted by: Tango

A friend of mines wife was stopped rushing to work one morning, after she had stopped and picked up a dozen donuts at D-D. They were on her front seat. As the PO approached her she said--" was I speeding or did you smell my donuts?"....Not sure if she got a ticket or not



Posted by: phuzz01

Sorry to bring up old posts, but I hadn't seen this thread. Stopped a guy last week for 70 in a 55, something I would usually warn for. Approach driver's side, and before I have even made it to the window, the guy starts waving the pink copy of a summons out the window. Tells me he got that approximately 5 minutes earlier a little further down the road for 71 in a 55mph. Well, clearly he hasn't been learning his lesson, so I write him for 70 in a 55. After I finish handing him his copy, he asks "is it possible to get two tickets for the same thing in the same day?" I told him to keep speeding, and we'll see if we can make it three.



Posted by: JoninNH

Some people are idiots. A while ago my neighbors kid got stopped for speed on his way to Concord. Why was he going to Concord? To meet with a DMV hearings examiner to contest a license suspension... for speeding (under 18 y/o).

He actually swore at the officer or trooper, "Godd--n it! Another ticket!" A real fool. Wonder how he explained that second ticket to the examiner.



Posted by: dcs2244

I hope the cop called the hearings officer with a 'heads-up'! If the kid was suspended an arrest could have been appropriate...for 'open-and-gross-stupidity'!



Posted by: Foxracingmtnridr

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mikey682";p=&quot View Post
I snuck around to the passenger side and handed him one for 90/13A.
Click it or Ticket, bitch
Top notch!!!

Scott



Posted by: Foxracingmtnridr

Quote:
Originally Posted by Philly";p=&quot View Post
Quote:
Originally Posted by MSP75 @ Tue 14 Sep, 2004 12:52
.

Two teenagers: female driver stops in front of house, throws D&D plastic ice coffee cup with ice onto sidewalk in front of the house. Male passenger flips me the bird. MV then spins the rubber and bangs a quick right down a side street.
People have the stones to do this? If I did this as a kid, my parents would beat the crap out of me, then take me to the police station to have me apologize to the cop, then a very unpleasant ride home, and most likely another smack in the head.
It's Somerville. The kids in that city for the most part have no respect for the police. But when the force is directed at them they cry like little bitches. It's just sad that these kids are really good kids when they are younger then they get into their teens andthey turn into theives and liars and just all out scumbags.

Scott



Posted by: Foxracingmtnridr

Quote:
Originally Posted by RPD931";p=&quot View Post
Quote:
Citation: Littering, fail to slow for turn, fail to yield, 37 in a 25(rotary), seatbelts, inspection sticker, no front license plate, no registration sticker, no registration in possession, and that exhaust sounds a little loud. Then they were escorted back to the litter for retrieval. Have a good day ma'am.
Outstanding!! Excellent Police work!!

I also liked the "per Somerville punk SOP"
It's funny cause it's true

Scott



Posted by: Tackleberry

This isn't anything compared to some of the other stories here, but in comparison to the normal day to day patrolling on Hanscom AFB it is defiantly one of the more memorable traffic stops I've made.

This happened a few months back. I was patrolling on Hanscom AFB when I noticed a car traveling toward me at 42 in a 25, and blow through a 4 way stop sign. As he passed me I noticed the driver was talking on his cell phone. I made a quick 3 point turn and blue lighted the vehicle. As my partner and I approached the vehicle the driver rolled down his window, leans out of his car, flashes his MIT ID, and yelled "It's OK I'm a civilian, and if you would excuse me I need to be somewhere." He then rolled back up his window and drove off. My partner and I just stared at each other with puzzled looks, and then busted out laughing. As we walked back to our car I radioed the gates and had them stop all out bound traffic. I pulled up behind the vehicle once again while he was waiting in the line to exit the base. I got on the PA and told him to pull over to the side and shut the engine off. When I made contact with the driver I asked for his License, Reg, and Base ID. He snapped, "Is there some confusion here Airman?" I replied "Apparently your the one confused sir." He then said "Did I not identify myself as a civilian to you?" "Now if you don't mind stop wasting my time and let me be on my way." I then notified him of all the violations that I had observed. Traveling 42 in a 25, failed to stop for a posted sign, impeded operation (not using a hands free cell phone which is illegal on base), not wearing a seatbelt, and finally failure to yield for an emergency vehicle. He then replied "So what does this have to do with me?" "Your military and you have no authority over me." I stated "Well sir I don't know who fed you that load of crap, but their wrong." I went back to my car where I wrote a total of 5 citations. I went back to his vehicle and explained each of the citations to him. He said "but these are all Massachusetts General Law violations. I said "Yes sir because your a civilian remember." The guy then asked me if it too late to get a verbal warning on some of them. When I said no the guy had the nerve to say "Well then I guess I better start paying attention on base for now on because I've been blowing stop signs and speeding for 4 years now and just figured you couldn't do anything." I told him to shut up and go before something comes out of his mouth that's going regret.

Two months later I went to Magistrate Court for the 5 citations I wrote. The Magistrate found him guilty on all except the failure to yield for emergency vehicle.



Posted by: ROBOCOP1982

Yeh I hear that Tack....except mine is "why you can't arrest me"

Believe it or not, there are actually speed limits on some bodies of water in the commonwealth. Well there is a limit on a lake that I was patrolling, 35 MPH, guy blows by me at 50+MPH on a jet ski. (I'm not in a crown vic , so it's not as easy to catch the guy. The police boat tops out at about 40MPH) I waited until he got to shore, then asked for his registration and driver's license. "Uhhhhh NO" he goes...I said "uhhhhhh YES." After a few minutes of 'discussion', he gave it to me, and I wrote him on a town ordinace (since there is is no MGL for speeding on an inland body of water.) Well the guy was alright, but his wife comes running up "You have no right to do that....blah blah blah.) I said "Ok mam, he can appeal the town citatation." BYE
A little while later I see him almost take off the head of some kid that was being pulled by a water ski boat, by jumping it's wake. I wait...(there is only one way out of this area...connecterd to the main lake) and he tries to leave. I hit the blue lights and he starts with "F*CK YOU, YOU...YOU AS*HOLE, YOU'RE A BOAT COP YOU CAN'T DO SH%T" and takes off at TOP speed. I spin the 'boat cruiser' around as fast as possible and took off after him lights and sirens..and chased him around the lovely lake. Well...when the idiot finally found shore there were four cruisers awaiting his arrival. (Well now he got his MGL violations...failure to stop for a PO, reckless MB operation.....and a few others)



Posted by: masstoazcop

Tackleberry

What a meat head, I would have like to see his face when you handed him his five cites. Just gotta love those MIT rats



Posted by: massirishcop

The Somerville story is the best..........good job.



Posted by: MSP75

Tackleberry & Robocop,
Excellent work!
Tackleberry, you kept a cool head and deescalated the situation. Could you have arrested him on MGL 90/25 Fail to stop for PO or is there a Federal statute? Being able to close those gates is a great tool.



Posted by: Panzer201

Some months ago we got a new cruiser with those shiny new reflective decals that say POLICE in big letters. I was doing some stationary radar near our main street when a 90/18 sails by me 45 in a 25 on my handheld. I activated all my lights and siren and was right up on the vehicle. The vehicle would not stop! I followed about two miles and called it in. As I did the vehicle finally stopped. The older female driver was from NY. I asked her if she saw me behind her. She said clearly. I asked her why she did not stop. She said I had blue lights and she thought I was a firefighter so she did not have to stop! That's how it is in NY, she told me. I said I know and even so she needed to stop for firefighters also. It then made some sense to her. I told her she was Mass and should pay attention to when she crossed state lines. I obviously cited her for fail to stop. The clerk will probably let her off with that excuse at the hearing knowing our court.



Posted by: 40th MPOC#309

Last Tues. @ 0700, I was sitting in traffic in a school zone w/ the 20 mph speed limit lights flashing at each end of the zone. I was about 100 feet before the street became 4 lane w/the double yellow line and 200 feet before the red light I was waiting for. Here comes a '97 Expedition flying past me straddling the yellow lines at about 45 mph! THAT'S IT! I pulled out behind the dude, the red light turned green and we went through the center. I initiated the stop about a 1/4 mile out of the center. I punched in the plate, and then it dawned on me. I've run this guy before, and recognized his name as a PD officer, in the city that adjoins us. Heavy foot, this lad, but I've always looked the other way. I walked up to the window and said, "are you on the job?" He said "Yup-going to work, *$^#@^( PD, can I ask you what you stopped me for?" UNREAL!!! I told him and turned and walked away, not believing what I had just heard. He called me back and apologized profusely and told me "hey, your'e just doing your job."



Posted by: RPD931

Someday he might not get the "courtesy blinders".



Posted by: EOD1

i don't think u should drive any faster than what you would cite some1 for. I mean a school zone, come on, is it really worth it.



Posted by: FRPDConstable

I was doing a detail the other day and was eating lunch at a busy local place. One of are wonderful sane residents came in to eat also. He decieded to tell me he got a ticket the other day and how he is related to the mayor and best friends with the chief and all this.. Then he states infront of about 15 other cosumers that he gets all his tickets fixed and never has to pay for any. You should have seen the dirty looks. I did not know what to say to this fruitcake.



Posted by: RPD931

I would have said: "Well, they won't help you when you kill a child or family"... or better yet I realistically would have said "You're an ass!" and walked away.



Posted by: mpd61

Quote:
Originally Posted by 40th MPOC#309";p=&quot View Post
I've run this guy before, and recognized his name as a PD officer, in the city that adjoins us. He called me back and apologized profusely and told me "hey, your'e just doing your job."
Dickie!!!!!
I'm sorry brother, PM me and I'll see he gets his ass beaten!!!!!!




Posted by: TruthSeeker2

Quote:
Originally Posted by mpd61
Quote:
Originally Posted by 40th MPOC#309";p=&quot View Post
I've run this guy before, and recognized his name as a PD officer, in the city that adjoins us. He called me back and apologized profusely and told me "hey, your'e just doing your job."
Dickie!!!!!
I'm sorry brother, PM me and I'll see he gets his ass beaten!!!!!!
Yeah Dickie:

He's gonna sick me on em



Posted by: USNMA

Quote:
Originally Posted by ROBOCOP1982";p=&quot View Post
Yeh I hear that Tack....except mine is "why you can't arrest me"

Believe it or not, there are actually speed limits on some bodies of water in the commonwealth. Well there is a limit on a lake that I was patrolling, 35 MPH, guy blows by me at 50+MPH on a jet ski. (I'm not in a crown vic , so it's not as easy to catch the guy. The police boat tops out at about 40MPH) I waited until he got to shore, then asked for his registration and driver's license. "Uhhhhh NO" he goes...I said "uhhhhhh YES." After a few minutes of 'discussion', he gave it to me, and I wrote him on a town ordinace (since there is is no MGL for speeding on an inland body of water.) Well the guy was alright, but his wife comes running up "You have no right to do that....blah blah blah.) I said "Ok mam, he can appeal the town citatation." BYE
A little while later I see him almost take off the head of some kid that was being pulled by a water ski boat, by jumping it's wake. I wait...(there is only one way out of this area...connecterd to the main lake) and he tries to leave. I hit the blue lights and he starts with "F*CK YOU, YOU...YOU AS*HOLE, YOU'RE A BOAT COP YOU CAN'T DO SH%T" and takes off at TOP speed. I spin the 'boat cruiser' around as fast as possible and took off after him lights and sirens..and chased him around the lovely lake. Well...when the idiot finally found shore there were four cruisers awaiting his arrival. (Well now he got his MGL violations...failure to stop for a PO, reckless MB operation.....and a few others)

Robo,
What kind of boats/engines do you guys have? We got safe boats with twin mercury 225's they top out at about 42knots, they aren't the best kinda loud actually. The Coast Guard down here has Honda's not sure on the Horsepower, but they are faster and hell of lot quieter.





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