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Have you ever encountered people fighting crime dressed up as super heroes?1
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So, has the mystery been solved as to what that yellow thing is?
I maintain it's a Kraft cheese single.1 -
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LSmith0018 wrote: »
Ohhhh, plot twist. How many times a week do you use it?0 -
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Soloed another student this morning. Now I transition from instructor pilot to police officer for this evening.6 -
Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??1
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allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.1 -
My son is waiting to the join the police academy... Figured since he couldn't join until he was 21 he would waste some time by joining the Army and get some infantry training.
Oh and Roll Tide Roll... Bama Baby!!2 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »
Uni pic.
What's the yellow thing?
Its a yellow flag. He throws it on the ground if he spots a crime-you know like referees in the NFL5 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Do you really say that curse of a word “quiet”? Saying it in the hospital is pretty much grounds for being slapped, because it nearly always guarantees a sudden change from a nice calm night to the shift from hell.1 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Good to know. I expect the weekends/holidays are rampant calls.
I have actually asked and verified more than a few times with the local dispatch...do they REALLY want to know...especially on the barking dogs lol. She said "a police officer reporting to the homeowner their dog barking is a nuisance will keep that sleep-deprived neighbor from escalating it to a serious matter." I appreciated her candor.1 -
allaboutthecake wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Good to know. I expect the weekends/holidays are rampant calls.
I have actually asked and verified more than a few times with the local dispatch...do they REALLY want to know...especially on the barking dogs lol. She said "a police officer reporting to the homeowner their dog barking is a nuisance will keep that sleep-deprived neighbor from escalating it to a serious matter." I appreciated her candor.
Last night for example, I was tied up for two hours with a stolen car, and the people/drugs inside it.1 -
You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.2 -
skctilidie wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Do you really say that curse of a word “quiet”? Saying it in the hospital is pretty much grounds for being slapped, because it nearly always guarantees a sudden change from a nice calm night to the shift from hell.
NEVER SAY THE Q WORD2 -
BacktheBlue18 wrote: »skctilidie wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Do you really say that curse of a word “quiet”? Saying it in the hospital is pretty much grounds for being slapped, because it nearly always guarantees a sudden change from a nice calm night to the shift from hell.
NEVER SAY THE Q WORD
Quills?1 -
mustacheU2Lift wrote: »BacktheBlue18 wrote: »skctilidie wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Do you really say that curse of a word “quiet”? Saying it in the hospital is pretty much grounds for being slapped, because it nearly always guarantees a sudden change from a nice calm night to the shift from hell.
NEVER SAY THE Q WORD
Quills?
lol1 -
Avocado_AS5 wrote: »You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.
I am in a suburb of Tulsa.1 -
_barefoot_ wrote: »How dose one know how much they can drink , so they don't get pulled over from driving drunk ?
Uber is too cheap to even chance it.4 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »_barefoot_ wrote: »How dose one know how much they can drink , so they don't get pulled over from driving drunk ?
Uber is too cheap to even chance it.
Agreed.
To take it even further, it depends on too many factors in terms of how much is too much. Types of alcohol (beer vs wine vs tequila vs Scotch), how hydrated you are, how much food you've had to eat, temperatures, etc. all have an impact.
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »
An opossum in a woman’s kitchen.2 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.
I am in a suburb of Tulsa.
Are you a Thunder fan?
The answer is crucial to how I will judge you from now on.1 -
Avocado_AS5 wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.
I am in a suburb of Tulsa.
Are you a Thunder fan?
The answer is crucial to how I will judge you from now on.
I’m not a basketball fan at all. I’m the largest Bama fan living in OK though; ROLL DAMN TIDE!!!1 -
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LSmith0018 wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.
I am in a suburb of Tulsa.
Are you a Thunder fan?
The answer is crucial to how I will judge you from now on.
I’m not a basketball fan at all. I’m the largest Bama fan living in OK though; ROLL DAMN TIDE!!!
Go to one Thunder game. You'll change your mind.
Thunder Up!1 -
Avocado_AS5 wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »Avocado_AS5 wrote: »You still never answered if you're in Oklahoma.
I guess I'll have to drive back and forth across I-40 speeding until someone who looks like you pulls me over in order to find out.
I am in a suburb of Tulsa.
Are you a Thunder fan?
The answer is crucial to how I will judge you from now on.
Not a basketball fan at all.1 -
LSmith0018 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »
An opossum in a woman’s kitchen.
Idk what an opossum is? Im guessing a type of possum..
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skctilidie wrote: »LSmith0018 wrote: »allaboutthecake wrote: »Do the Police REALLY want to know about the annoying neighbor's barking dog at 3a.m., the cars parked in the bicycle lane blocking my ride forcing me into the street, the abandoned truck blocking the local fire hydrant, that sort of public thing??
When our call volume is high, no. If it’s quiet, that’s part of the whole “protect and serve”.
Do you really say that curse of a word “quiet”? Saying it in the hospital is pretty much grounds for being slapped, because it nearly always guarantees a sudden change from a nice calm night to the shift from hell.
Same here! I’m an engineer for a medical record and god forbid we say the “Q” word then all hell breaks loose! Hospitals calling in issues like crazy!1 -
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