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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    When it comes to cops, one thing I try to remind myself of is that in the instance of a very bad car crash, it's likely that they're going to be the first ones on the scene. So, if one day some asshole in his Ford Superduty runs a red light and T-bones me, causing me massive bodily damage, my life could suddenly be in the hands of a cop and his first response training. I just couldn't imagine what it would be like to be a cop sometimes.

    just my .02
    I cant appraciate that. Absolutely. They have a very tough job. And I am very polite to cops when they are respectful to me. I am not someone who doesnt account for his actions.


    Originally posted by 92 mtechnic cabrio
    So did you get any money out of it?
    No. Im not planning on doing that. The police are under staffed and underfunded as it is in L.A. Im not going to punish them for the idiot actions of one rookie and a prick veteran cop.


    Mariano

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  • direction88
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    Originally posted by FlyingPrick
    depending on locality, fire/rescue usually gets there first anyway. I've had my first aid kit in my cruiser for 3 yrs now and never had to open it but once when i cut my fucking finger open on something.

    i could shock and amaze you with the funny, cool, horrific, and tragic things i've seen. :(
    STORIES?!:grin:

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  • FlyingPrick
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    Originally posted by E30 Wagen
    When it comes to cops, one thing I try to remind myself of is that in the instance of a very bad car crash, it's likely that they're going to be the first ones on the scene. So, if one day some asshole in his Ford Superduty runs a red light and T-bones me, causing me massive bodily damage, my life could suddenly be in the hands of a cop and his first response training. I just couldn't imagine what it would be like to be a cop sometimes.

    just my .02
    depending on locality, fire/rescue usually gets there first anyway. I've had my first aid kit in my cruiser for 3 yrs now and never had to open it but once when i cut my fucking finger open on something.

    i could shock and amaze you with the funny, cool, horrific, and tragic things i've seen. :(

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  • 92 mtechnic cabrio
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    So did you get any money out of it?

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  • E30 Wagen
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    When it comes to cops, one thing I try to remind myself of is that in the instance of a very bad car crash, it's likely that they're going to be the first ones on the scene. So, if one day some asshole in his Ford Superduty runs a red light and T-bones me, causing me massive bodily damage, my life could suddenly be in the hands of a cop and his first response training. I just couldn't imagine what it would be like to be a cop sometimes.

    just my .02

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  • JamesE30
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    Congratulations, it must be a huge relief to have that over.
    Cop's can be fucking annoying but 9 times out of 10 they're just doing their job,
    I'd say i get pulled over at least once a week here, for a "random" breath/drug test,
    just because i drive a loud "flashy" car with P plates on it (P=probationary driver... 18-21 yo's)
    It's complete bullshit, but they're usually polite, and if you comply you'll drive away with nothing but 5mins of your life gone.

    Staying calm, and sticking to facts, is always the best option when dealing with the police.

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  • direction88
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    Good for you man! I'm quite surprised that they ended up charging you in the first place? I have seen similar situations where the cop was in the wrong (he knew it himself) but even so ended up laying a charge just so he didn't appear foolish by backpedaling at the scene. In the end its a waste of a lot of time money. Any chance of the CF hood being paid for?...


    Didn't think so.

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  • devonjordan
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    Good for you and sticking it to those dickwads that F'd with you.

    That said, I have yet to run into a "bad" cop, but then again I live in South Orange County.

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  • MR 325
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    For once the cops didn't win. Amazing, I know.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Congrats man!

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    I did indeed win. Not guilty. Cop looked rediculous on the stand. He got many key facts wrong and inaccurate that he himself wrote in the report. Inconsitencies. No bullshit. Ian Im sure if you ask the people on this board, youll find out Im not the type to spout nonsense. ;)

    Mariano

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  • xLibelle
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    Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z
    I took the cop to court, pleaded not guilty. He got so many of the facts that he himself wrote down in the report wrong. Also the judge wasnt even half convinced on their charges of "public" drunkenness, and resisting. It wasnt even hard to decide for him. I just thought Id update you guys.


    Mariano
    i was wondering about this... if i read correctly, pfew!! that is good news!

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  • ian e30 318is
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    Originally posted by GarrettM
    So you won? Or what?
    +1. sounds like some bullshit.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z
    OK... Ive been talking to a few lawyers and I know a few locals who are incensed that their local police did this. Im getting signed statements from all the 7 witnesses and sending them to my lawyer. I am not backing down. I walked out of the car, they did not have any lights on, they didnt say anything until I was almost to the door. I didnt feel it was necessary to stop since I was not in violation of any law and the WHOLE driveway and the patio is private property. Then I stopped just short of the door and asked what we were being stopped for and or what was the charge. They refused to answer. Then he grabbed my arm very hard. Throughout I was asking politely (with no cussing whatsoever) what was the charge. No answer. Since I wasnt under arrest for any charge I refused to put my hands behind my back. Had they told me what the reason was for fabricating this arrest I would have happily put my arms behind my back. I suppose in their eyes, they can cuff you and arrest you, but not tell you the charge. There was no arrest to resist. They then proceeded to try and trip me which led to them dragging me out and slamming onto Mikes car twice and with me already subdued they went to town with the pepper spray. When I was in custody and I was being interviewed, I was calm, polite, articulate to every and all officers that I spoke to. SHowing that if one treats me with respect, I will reciprocate. The point is this, fellas. Ive been through everything, and the times I SHOULD have been locked up for cussing at cops and telling them to fuck themselves and instigating stuff, nothing happened. I literally did nothing to provoke them and wasnt violating any law, looking suspicious, hiding anything. I was wearing the shoes I always wear (Koston ES's), A Bimmerfest shirt of all things, and some shorts with skater glasses on my head. But thats besides the point or else now were heading into racial profiling territory. I had my friend drive specifically to be on the correct side of the law. I did not run into the house, I calmly started walking towards the door. I was going to be off probation in August, havent been arrested since 2003, I have paid ALL my fines, completed ALL programs, done ALL community service and have no outstanding warrants or court dates. I was looking forward to being free and clear of legal obligations for thge first time since I was 17. Now this...... Im not taking this lying down.


    Mariano
    Good for you Mariano! Don't you dare back down. You've been in the wrong before (as have I) and took it like a man. Now it's your turn to dish it back out.
    I agree with Blunt however, not all cops suck.
    Everything that happened to me in the past was due to my neglegence, I knew that skateboarding (just like speeding) was illegal in the city of Atlanta and I was willing to take the chance. I mostly got off scott free, but then again when I got ticketed I didn't bitch about it, I took my punishment. I have been ripped off my board by a motorcycle cop downtown doing about 20 mph on a sidewalk. It sucked, but I was breaking the law no matter how useless it may have seemed at the time. I wasn't even grinding or sliding, I was skating to my car, but it was still against the law.
    I have on many occasions met and dealt with extremely professional police officers and have nothing bad to say about them at all.
    The ones I have run into that were unprofessional however were the worst. I still don't hold it against the ones I have met in the past.

    I will be more than happy to email whover it takes to make sure things are right. And I am sure 99 percent of the people on this forum support you on this man!
    Good luck.
    Last edited by delatlanta1281; 11-12-2007, 04:59 PM.

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  • GarrettM
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    Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z
    I took the cop to court, pleaded not guilty. He got so many of the facts that he himself wrote down in the report wrong. Also the judge wasnt even half convinced on their charges of "public" drunkenness, and resisting. It wasnt even hard to decide for him. I just thought Id update you guys.


    Mariano
    So you won? Or what?

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