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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: formerlurker on July 22, 2012, 06:25:36 AM
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nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-20-05 02:23 AM
Response to Reply #4
11. It depends on the training of the police department too
Edited on Tue Sep-20-05 02:23 AM by nadinbrzezinski
and NYC is not known to receive very good training in the oh the bill of rights.
Here in the town I live, well California requires officers to receive extensive training in the bill of rights... before you mention Los Angeles, they do their own training and pay for their liability, no LA Cop is certified outside of LA...
Here in San Diego, as long as you listen if they ask you to move, usually it is for your protection, such as traffic, and keep it peaceful they don't care. We have had plenty in the city and the cops are wonderful. For the mike and amplifier once we had them, they pointed out that for next time we should get a permit from the PD and gave us the contact point... but as long as you overall listen they will quietly observe...
Oh and I got to see the training, as my hubby just went through the academy. If you wonder it reminded me of a very intense graduate college course, with running to boot.
http://upload.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=4823380&mesg_id=4825563
I thought he was a reporter. :popcorn:
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All those cop bashing OWS threads.. my, my Nads.
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Questionable due to age.
Gnads is full of shit, as usual.
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Questionable due to age.
Gnads is full of shit, as usual.
I thought her ex-submarine commander worked for the post office.
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Nads is an ex-cop herself....further she claims (yesterday) to have been in shootouts herself, but did not say if that was in her time as a cop, or a knife wielding EMS operator, intrepid reporter, Indiana Jones archeologist, or in her double life as a super hero.
I'm really beginning to wonder if her "husband" wasn't just a fantasy like all her other stories.
This woman is seriously mentally ill. A loving husband would have sought help for her, or at least divorced her long ago. Recent pictures of Nads always show her alone.
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I put my ex-BIL through the Police Academy. When he was done, it scared the crap out of me!
The Rules for all Police:
1) There are citizens and there are perps and there are cops. There are no other people.
2) Once a citizen crosses the line, he/she is a perp.
3) ALL perps want to take your gun and shoot you with it. You must kill them if necessary to stop this,
Remember that next time you get pulled over (i.e. become a perp).
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Questionable due to age.
Gnads is full of shit, as usual.
^5---------You took that thought right out of my mouth, AGE + health matter.
So he went to some academy, seems to me some towns have a school for civilian volunteers , and then there are courses 1 week or so for Mall cops and security guards. Perhaps he is a paid cross walk attendant so the kids walking to school are safe from traffic.
Lets see did her husband retire on 20, a few years ago ? Puts him in mid 40's with no background experience
in Law enforcement.
Course he may have a job in civil service as a gate guard to a military base, or hanging out all day at a Federal Building making sure no one double parks in the parking lot. Perhaps he took a mail order course in how to become a PI or bounty hunter.
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I went through pseudo law enforcement training while I was in the navy. Guess that makes me a cop now.
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Her husband was ex-navy and post office. Maybe he got his post office training under Cliff Claven?
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Nads is an ex-cop herself....further she claims (yesterday) to have been in shootouts herself, but did not say if that was in her time as a cop, :stoner: or a knife wielding EMS operator, :stoner: intrepid reporter, :stoner: Indiana Jones archeologist, :stoner: or in her double life as a super hero. :panic:
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
I'm really beginning to wonder if her "husband" wasn't just a fantasy like all her other stories.
This woman is seriously mentally ill. A loving husband would have sought help for her, or at least divorced her long ago. Recent pictures of Nads always show her alone.
By George, I think you've got it! :cheersmate:
The Navy Officer Class is a very clique-ish group. Especially one as small as the Submarine community. A moonbat like that could be detrimental to one's career. I couldn't imagine any sane individual putting up with her for very long. No woman looks that good.
Well,......maybe..... :whistling:
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I thought her ex-submarine commander worked for the post office.
gNads spoke many times of her 'hubby', the retired Navy CPO, and made references to Navy lingo such as "goat locker" (CPO berthing or mess), so I think he was not a commander. There was a mention one time about being a navigator, and another of quartermaster, a job that sometimes includes navigator assistant, but is still enlisted, and certainly not a commander.
According to the San Diego PD website, there is a minimum age for police officers, but no maximum. There are many areas for SDPD volunteers.
http://www.sandiego.gov/police/recruiting/opportunities/policeofficer/requirements.shtml
Minimum Age
20 years of age on the day you take the Written Test; 21 at time of Academy graduation (No maximum age limit).
With the gross amount of exaggerations (lies?) and other misinformation gNads posts, I'd put the 'hubby is a cop' right at the top of the list.
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my hubby just went through the academy
He walked into the academy through the front door and left through the back door. He went through the academy.
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I went through pseudo law enforcement training while I was in the navy. Guess that makes me a cop now.
My Step-Dad was a postal inspector. That makes me a cop too. ::) ::)
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I went through pseudo law enforcement training while I was in the navy. Guess that makes me a cop now.
Nah, you are at best a citizen, but more threatening than most citizens to a cop who knows that training since you could use your knowledge against them, and therefore a potential perp.
The turn to 'Tactical policing' in the past ten years or so is pretty troubling, you see it on cop shows where it is looked at as normal and accepted to grind some disorderly college punk or mouthy old dude to the pavement with a knee on the neck, or no-knock entries gunning down the surprised home occupant who has no idea that the home invaders he tried to shoot are cops who had the wrong house (Which you don't see, just like you don't see all the car chases that fail in places that don't have dawn-to-dusk overlapping helicopter news coverage).
People think cops and military have a lot in common, in actuality they don't get along very well at all. An awful lot of cops don't want anyone else to have the means to use deadly force but themselves and for everyone to obey them without question immediately, while military people (Especially ground combat types) tend to be less than comfortable without a weapon available somewhere and do not like taking orders from people they don't know and trust.