You're making an awful big assumption. Maybe the officer was in the correct uniform and changed after shift change knowing that he was not supposed to and the supervisor didn't find out until later....
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You're making an awful big assumption. Maybe the officer was in the correct uniform and changed after shift change knowing that he was not supposed to and the supervisor didn't find out until later....
Thanks for the clarification. I thought all enforcement state on down, went through the same academy. I just figured there would be more benefits to the other enforcement agencies than a University...
I wonder if I can get an answer to this question?
I'm going to have to disgree with you on that one. In some cases you are correct. In your case, I think it's an example of a person in a position of authority with a self complex issue that uses...
I have a serious question. Why do University Police officers become University Police officers instead of say a local police officer, in this case a Ruston Police officer or even a Lincoln Parish...
Because those people aren't Tech students, so the Tech Police don't harbor any ill feelings towards them. Plus, the vendors probably throw them a cold coke and package of Dolly Madisons.
I was gonna say laundry because I thought I remembered you mentioning it.
That cops are supposed to look the other way when other cops break the law.
Here's what makes me think of it as loading/unloading.
Actually, if I remember correctly she was unloading something from the car to her apartment hence the unloading.
He was unloading.
If the vending man wasn't present at his van while he was loading the machines inside the building, would he have been eligible for a violation?
Looks like Dawgfan has defeated his own point. Just because the person isn't present actually unloading doesn't mean unloading isn't taking place. As Juice pointed out earlier, vendors do this all...
Unless it's the cop having to show the respect.
If I'm not mistaken, they can't refuse legal currency. What's the law on this?
Plus the less expensive the less chance that the offender will "waste" his time fighting it and just pay.
Did you know that if you are sitting in the driver's seat and the key is in the ignition and you are drunk, you can get a DWI even if you aren't driving? I don't know that first hand but have heard...