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hearsay
Athens, AL
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dolbycakes wrote: I have a cousin who was not a perfect person, he has made his mistakes. However he is not a felon and doesn't cause harm to anyone. A police officer gave him a ticket one day for driving a car around the block that he was fixing without inspection. He gave the cops a hard time because he couldn't believe they would write him a ticket when they knew he lived 4 houses down and knew he was repairing the car. That was it - from that day forward that same police officer harrassed him constantly. If he was outside the house when the officer drove by he would be harrassed. So I have witnessed first hand what happens when a cop just doesn't like you and decides your guilty. My brother was on his way to get his truck inspected to get the required sticker and was stopped, not once, but twice, 2 different jurisdictions, and even though he told them where he was going, they still issued tickets, so he had to waste time going to court to get those tickets dismissed. So, the po-po aren't always right or correct! And, to those who think I don't like the po-po, I have family and friends who are Police Officers, Detectives, etc. And, some of them shake their heads at the nonsense going on in their departments.
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CHOICE
East Greenville, PA
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dolbycakes wrote: I have a cousin who was not a perfect person, he has made his mistakes. However he is not a felon and doesn't cause harm to anyone. A police officer gave him a ticket one day for driving a car around the block that he was fixing without inspection. He gave the cops a hard time because he couldn't believe they would write him a ticket when they knew he lived 4 houses down and knew he was repairing the car. That was it - from that day forward that same police officer harrassed him constantly. If he was outside the house when the officer drove by he would be harrassed. So I have witnessed first hand what happens when a cop just doesn't like you and decides your guilty. I live in Richland township Quakertown PA and the same thing has happened to my son who did a few stupid things as a child-nothing bad either. They now look for him when a crime is committed in Quakertown-they just come right to my house. Or they will see him at a store buying something and they will tell him to empty his pockets-hoping to find something illegal but they never do!! They are over staffed, overpaid and have nothing to do, seriously!
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Joe
United States
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It's about time the Police started doing what they get paid for, keeping the peace and taking out the trash. If the trash won't go peacefully, then use whatever means is necessary. Let's face it. Some people don't fit into civilized society. They have to be dealt with or they ruin the whole neighborhood. That's what our Police do, deal with the trash so the rest of us can walk the streets in peace. The crumbs can always move back to Kensington where they came from.
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Joe
United States
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Pathetic wrote: The police were constantly up this families wazoo. Just looking to put blame. Sure the Sullivan family were not the perfect homeowners/neighbors but I know for a fact that once they learn of some savory behavior they have you mimeographed in their personal memory and look for any connection they could tie you to something. Frisking you for no reason but walking down a street in the evening, or taking a short cut across a park or playing in basketball courts. Constant barraging, thats what they do. They stop you for random bull@#%^. They Police aren't bothering these good folks for nothing. They are no-goodniks. They need to move back to Kensington where they belong and then the good people can go back to living in peace. I say thank God for the Police who can stay on top of these low lifes so that the rest of us can go about our lives in peace. I just hope the Police keep up the pressure. You see, scum bags are scum bags 24 X 7, but the Police can't be there all the time. So the Police really are at a disadvantage. I say hire more Police. Remember more Police = less low lifes.
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Joe
United States
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hearsay wrote: <quoted text> My brother was on his way to get his truck inspected to get the required sticker and was stopped, not once, but twice, 2 different jurisdictions, and even though he told them where he was going, they still issued tickets, so he had to waste time going to court to get those tickets dismissed. So, the po-po aren't always right or correct! And, to those who think I don't like the po-po, I have family and friends who are Police Officers, Detectives, etc. And, some of them shake their heads at the nonsense going on in their departments. Your brother is operating an uninspected vehicle on the public street, endangering you and me and everyone else. Ever hear of a tow truck? That's how you move unimspected vehicles. The law is there so unsafe vehicles aren't on the road. I'm glad he got the tickets. I'm just sorry they didn't impound his car. Then he could have called you from the side of the road for a ride. Your parents must have been first cousins.
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Anna
Southampton, PA
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Either your last name is Reale or you are related to them. Joe wrote: <quoted text> Your brother is operating an uninspected vehicle on the public street, endangering you and me and everyone else. Ever hear of a tow truck? That's how you move unimspected vehicles. The law is there so unsafe vehicles aren't on the road. I'm glad he got the tickets. I'm just sorry they didn't impound his car. Then he could have called you from the side of the road for a ride. Your parents must have been first cousins.
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joe isA prick
Athens, AL
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Joe wrote: <quoted text> Your brother is operating an uninspected vehicle on the public street, endangering you and me and everyone else. Ever hear of a tow truck? That's how you move unimspected vehicles. The law is there so unsafe vehicles aren't on the road. I'm glad he got the tickets. I'm just sorry they didn't impound his car. Then he could have called you from the side of the road for a ride. Your parents must have been first cousins. You make the short bus kids look like Rhodes Scholars. The Judges dismissed both tickets. Your mother-sister and your father-brother created one stupid azz!
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joe isA prick
Athens, AL
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Joe wrote: <quoted text> Your brother is operating an uninspected vehicle on the public street, endangering you and me and everyone else. Ever hear of a tow truck? That's how you move unimspected vehicles. The law is there so unsafe vehicles aren't on the road. I'm glad he got the tickets. I'm just sorry they didn't impound his car. Then he could have called you from the side of the road for a ride. Your parents must have been first cousins. BTW, you posted and showed what a fool you really are. "uninspected" & "unimspected"? You need to go back to school for remedial spelling and learn how to use hyphens, you lowlife mongrel!
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