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I am interested in becoming a police officer. Can anyone suggest me the best ways to become one?
I am interested in becoming a police officer. Can anyone suggest me the best ways to become one?
1. Be bullied, insecure, or kick small peoples asses in grade school.
2. Dont try college.
3. Grow a molestache.
he in mexico or new mexico..one if in mexico if you can speak spanish shoot a gun and work for the drug cartels and take bribes your in. if in NM well spanish payoff english kind of the same just depends on where your working..
Same thing I thought.
Though I read that you don't offer a bribe...you offer a "donation" to the police force.
true on the donation part..
If any one says GOLD OR LEAD IN MEXICO SAY GOLD>>>TRUE >>>IF YOUSAY LEAD THEN THEY KNOW YOU CAN BE OUGHT AND THEY"LL GIVE YOU THE LEAD>>lol
1. Be bullied, insecure, or kick small peoples asses in grade school.
2. Dont try college.
3. Grow a molestache.
For all of those that only bad mouth cops, I hope karma reams you in the ass, lubricated.
I hope that someone knifes you and that you can't call for help. Which shouldn't matter because, after all, the cops don't do anything useful.
SHould have been in florida in the 80's,,,not all cops are bad but they will lie too bust ya for alot of things.
I'm not saying that all cops are good, but the idea that all cops suck is full of shit. I've met a lot, and I mean a lot, of cops over the years in five states. The majority of them have been decent people.
I tend to find that the people who say that the police treat them poorly tend to be assholes in their everyday lives. Again, not all of them, but the majority that I've talked to.
Cops are little different than most other people making a living. The big exception is that when you treat the guy at McDonald's like crap, he may not fill your cup of soda to the top or he might give you the old fries. Treat a cop like crap, and he won't let you off the ticket.
Just a month ago I was caught speeding in a school zone. The speed limit was normally 35, but only 20 when the lights were flashing. I didn't see the lights and speed through at 35. Just as the cop lit up, I realized that I was speeding in a school zone. I fessed up that I was speeding in a school zone, but told him that I hadn't seen the flashing light and that it was an honest mistake. He asked how fast I was going, and I told him the truth - I was doing 35. He asked if I had any speeding tickets on my record and I said, again truthfully, that I didn't. He went back, corroborated my story on the computer and let me off with nothing more than a verbal warning. Which was very nice of him. Speeding in a school zone gets you fiscally ass-raped and a ton of points on your licence.
In short, I treated him well and he treated my well. And that's a golden god damn rule right there. When you're dealing with someone in the service industry (with anyone really), be nice. They're not out to get you or make your life hard. They're just doing their job.
Think about it: how much do you like it when someone treats you like crap on the job? Not so much, I bet.
In short, I treated him well and he treated my well. And that's a golden god damn rule right there.
There are good people and bad people, and cops are people.
For all of those that only bad mouth cops, I hope karma reams you in the ass, lubricated.
I hope that someone knifes you and that you can't call for help. Which shouldn't matter because, after all, the cops don't do anything useful.
I am interested in becoming a police officer. Can anyone suggest me the best ways to become one?
For all of those that only bad mouth cops, I hope karma reams you in the ass, lubricated.
I hope that someone knifes you and that you can't call for help. Which shouldn't matter because, after all, the cops don't do anything useful.