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Full respect to the cops that take their job seriously i just dont think in that short amount of time you can possibly learn every part of the law.

For example it takes 3yrs + 1yr on the job training to become a tradesman in most trades.

And thats pretty much just for 1 line of work,no where near how various the challenges police officers face

every day.

6months would be how long id expect it to take just to learn ALL the traffic laws let alone dealing with domestics and all the other usual crap they have to deal with.

Not bad mouthing cops,just saying if their going to do something,do it right.

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People here talk the talk but can they walk the walk... Doubt it!

Oooooooooooh

Not only can I talk the talk and walk the walk... after much practice I can now talk the talk and walk the walk simultaneously :(

*swells with pride

hehe smartass...

Fair enough they should do things right.. but everyone makes mistakes.

Under their uniforms they're flesh and bone just like everyone else.. difference is they enforce the law. Someone has to..

anyways, I think this thread is lost.

I read the event at work today.

Interesting circumstances thats for sure.

Actually, it wasnt interesting at all. Boring as bat shit. Interesting is meeting the guy that got done importing 251kgs of cocaine worth over 70 million...

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even better: don't be a theiving scum-bag, steal a car, run into other cars while running from the cops, lose control, cross 4 lanes and a median strip, and mow down half a garden and run into an extremely large sign

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