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pigs

Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:56 pm

What is it about them that polarises our opinions?
We all will have met one socially.
We all have seen them on telly, portrayed as a “revenue raiser”
Most of us have probably dealt with them in some manner.
They book us for speeding.
They are to busy to take our phone calls.
They lie.
They don’t touch the criminals.
They receive of our contempt.

They deal with the paedophiles.
They attend to the traffic accidents.
They intervene in domestic violence situations.
They do all the shit jobs.
They deserve our respect.

They get paid less than a builders labourer.
Some rock ape (me) earns heaps more money than a QLD. Detective I know.
Yet there is no way would I do his job, I have been told some of the horror stories. Some of the human garbage that he has had to deal with literally turns my stomach.
Why is it we always blame the pig?

Its simple don’t break the law unless you will take responsibility for your actions.

If you don’t want to be booked – don’t speed.

The average copper must be as frustrated as we are at the stupidity of our legal system,
That lets child molesters walk our streets while people are sent to jail for traffic offences.
There have been people convicted of murder in W.A. sentenced to 7 years in prison.
I spent longer than that in boarding school.

Where is the justice?

It is not the fault of the police; they have been hamstrung by the civil-libertarians, who protect the rights of our criminals.

Just stop and think about it. When you get robbed who are you going to ring?
Who do you expect to help catch the bad guys?

We may not like them and they may be restricted in what they can do , but would you be any better ,would you really want to do their job ?

imho

robert

Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:58 pm

with you mate :!:

Mon Jul 24, 2006 1:18 pm

3rd'd...

I saw a cop get belted in the face, fracturing his skull and causing permanent loss of feeling from simply responding to a neighborhood noise complaint... :roll:

Mon Jul 24, 2006 1:36 pm

FOR
Found my KTM when stolen
Found my pocket bike when stolen
VERY fair on my "speeding" MOST of the time
All the stuff Mad Fab said (have you got to go to court or something :wink: )

AGAINST
A few (mostly young) dickhead supermen with attitude problems
(dont they phsycoligically profile these guys???)

Bullshit laws they CAN use discretion on if they want and are not MADE by the cops.
AND it CAN be your attitude that determines that, but sometimes :evil: see above.
BUT they CAN either choose to enforce them, and then HARSHLY, or not.

But overall, I guess they get my vote too notworthy.gif

Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:20 pm

I used to have no respect whatsoever for the Police.

I then met my now fiance, who's parents are both police officers.

One being an inspector.

I now have the ut most respect for them.

Re: pigs

Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:42 pm

MadFab wrote:They get paid less than a builders labourer.
Some rock ape (me) earns heaps more money than a QLD. Detective I know.



Man You must know some well paid Builders Labourers :shock:

Maybe in the city, but in the bush it aint so Bad...
I know the Local Video Ezy is owned by a Police officer, I know he has a Nice House as we supplied the floorcoverings...
I also know he's had some nasty injuries done to him by drunks...

We all deal with assholes from time to time in our daily duties.
You choose your direction in life, If you don't like it, then change it...

Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:17 pm

ant wrote:I used to have no respect whatsoever for the Police.

I then met my now fiance, who's parents are both police officers.

One being an inspector.

I now have the ut most respect for them.


Respect, or Fear? :wink:

There's that old saying about going out with a cop... everything is sweet, until you break up with her :shock:

Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:28 pm

Both :P.

Knowing that he can pull up more information on me in a few mouse clicks then I can in a day is a scary thought.

Lived with them for 6 months though, and was a ball - they are human after all.

Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:40 pm

What is it about them that polarises our opinions?
We all will have met one socially.
We all have seen them on telly, portrayed as a “revenue raiser”
Most of us have probably dealt with them in some manner.
They book us for speeding.
They are to busy to take our phone calls.
They lie.
They don’t touch the criminals.
They receive of our contempt.

They deal with the paedophiles.
They attend to the traffic accidents.
They intervene in domestic violence situations.
They do all the shit jobs.
They deserve our respect.

They get paid less than a builders labourer.
Some rock ape (me) earns heaps more money than a QLD. Detective I know.
Yet there is no way would I do his job, I have been told some of the horror stories. Some of the human garbage that he has had to deal with literally turns my stomach.
Why is it we always blame the pig?

Its simple don’t break the law unless you will take responsibility for your actions.

If you don’t want to be booked – don’t speed.

The average copper must be as frustrated as we are at the stupidity of our legal system,
That lets child molesters walk our streets while people are sent to jail for traffic offences.
There have been people convicted of murder in W.A. sentenced to 7 years in prison.
I spent longer than that in boarding school.

Where is the justice?

It is not the fault of the police; they have been hamstrung by the civil-libertarians, who protect the rights of our criminals.

Just stop and think about it. When you get robbed who are you going to ring?
Who do you expect to help catch the bad guys?

We may not like them and they may be restricted in what they can do , but would you be any better ,would you really want to do their job ?



Unfortunately most of this isn't true - or the cops would have my full support. My 2c you don't have to agree.

Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:55 pm

I disagree - The cops need support - not narrow-visioned detractors.

Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:27 am

MadFab wrote:What is it about them that polarises our opinions?
We all will have met one socially.
We all have seen them on telly, portrayed as a “revenue raiser”
Most of us have probably dealt with them in some manner.
They book us for speeding.
They are to busy to take our phone calls.
They lie.
They don’t touch the criminals.
They receive of our contempt.

<snip>

We may not like them and they may be restricted in what they can do , but would you be any better ,would you really want to do their job ?

imho

robert


Stop trying to get me started man :twisted:

& no, ya couldnt pay me enuf to be a pig.. :lol:


stevew_zzr wrote:I disagree - The cops need support - not narrow-visioned detractors.


Bullshit they need my support. :roll:
Everytime I showed them my support I got in da shit :lol:

Seriously tho.. they do need support.. professional medical support.

* Latest News just in *


Peter Mickelburough

July 24, 2006 12:00am

MANY of Victoria's frontline police are being driven toward mental and
emotional breakdown by work stresses.


Research found the stresses were inflamed by resource shortages, but a
parallel study found support from colleagues and bosses had much greater
impact.

Preliminary findings of a three-year study into the relationship between
resources and health showed police exhibited higher levels of psychological
distress and emotional exhaustion than most other occupations.

High levels of cynicism and low levels of job satisfaction were also found in a
pilot survey of 710 of the state's frontline police.

The research is being undertaken by the University of South Australia's Work
and Stress Research Group for the Police Association with an Australian Research
Council grant.

"Significant relationships were found between task demands, resources and
frontline police officer wellbeing," the report says.

Stress levels were higher and morale lower at larger 24-hour police stations,
where staffing problems were often more critical.

One-third of sergeants and a quarter of senior sergeants reported levels of
stress high enough to warrant help from a mental health professional --
the Australian norm is 11 per cent.


Sergeants and senior sergeants said they did not have enough resources to
adequately meet any of their tasks.

<snip>

Full Story http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/ ... 61,00.html


My heart well & truelly bleeds for em.. crybaby2.gif :goodman:

Tue Jul 25, 2006 6:15 am

Every police officer that has ever booked me for speeding has been doing his/her job, I was speeding it was a fair call. No copper has ever booked me doing 4km over the limit,

Coppers ... we need em, just look at the alternative ..

Camera's don't start me.

Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:22 am

i have 3 friends who are coppers, and love their job, i want to be one too, have wanted to be since i was like 17, but then my driving record kinda hindered my chances. then financial issues got int he way, having to go without pay for like 30 something weeks while training is a tough call when you got things to pay.

i have respect for coppers, except the ones on power trips, and the ones cruisin the streets witht heir foggies on in daytime and their arm out the window. then booking people for beeping their horns and flashing their headlights at their friends

Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:39 am

All those people who dont like cops....

does that mean when some freak breaks into your house stabs your wife and takes one of your kids that you wont be calling them for help?? I dont think so!

Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:33 am

Thats a stupid question.

Ya dont have to love em, let alone like them to get their help.

& if some dick was a foolish enuf to enter my house, my wife
would bust a cap in his/her ass.
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