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I am looking for input on the famous oral broad question "what would you do if you caught your mother speeding". I have thought about similar questions like politicians/other officers and my answer is that I would treat them the same. If they were speeding at a rate where I would normally give a ticket I would, or if not, I would give a warning. But if I then said I wouldn't give my mother a ticket would that look like I wasn't being fair??
 

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Keep something in mind. Whoever is interviewing you has heard it all before, and knows an honest answer when they hear one. Answer with the truth, not what you think the truth should be. And don't cite your mom.
 

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Just make sure to have mom request the judges hearing so there is some court time out of it :D. Seriously, if you answer yes to that, the people interviewing you will know it is BS. Never heard of an officer gigging their mother, but I know one who had his grandmothers license taken away, but that was an immediate threat due some driving issues.
 

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BlackOps";p="60964 said:
I remember 10 or so years ago when a guy from Auburn PD gigged his own mother on Rt. 20.........................
Your kidding, right? :roll: Must not have been too much love there for that to happen.
 

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Maybe none of you guys heard of Off. Tuck, W.Bridgewater PD?
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NO NO NO NO you would never ticket your mother! If you say yes, you are a nut and I would never hire you as a police officer. Now my sister-in-law I would give her a ticket as well as make stuff up.
 
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