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In reply to the discussion: Ask the Po-Po anything. Seriously. Ask. [View all]TheDeputy
(224 posts)19. I don't know about Seattle,
But I love the area. My uncle lives on one of the islands in the sound. As far as better relations, the best thing in officer can do is get out of his car and just talk to people.
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How long have you been in law enforcement? What changes have you seen in "militancy"?
Scuba
Sep 2013
#2
So no new armored vehicles, swat teams, snipers, combat gear, etc? Has there been ...
Scuba
Sep 2013
#9
Then I want to hear about your feelings on legalization of marijuana here in Colorado as well
Koko Ware
Sep 2013
#122
2nd shift sucks, to much traffic first half then nothing but domestics second
loli phabay
Sep 2013
#91
oh my ... no thanks I have asked all the questions I ever needed to ask a Po-Po
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2013
#51
honesty can get you out of the ticket or a lesser one, getting lied to gets tiring
loli phabay
Sep 2013
#93
There's this girl I like, but she's 3 inches taller than me (and she likes to wear heels)....
Bucky
Sep 2013
#68
What is your analysis of why community policing has broken down so much in America?
MrScorpio
Sep 2013
#86
OK, when the speed limit is 70 mph, and I'm driving 80 mph, and the officer says
petronius
Sep 2013
#107
Hmm, so the 'round-up-before-rounding-down' gambit isn't a common PR strategy
petronius
Sep 2013
#128
When interacting with a law enforcement officer, what behaviors or words or phrases to avoid ?
steve2470
Sep 2013
#110
How many times have you been "reminded", "I PAY YOUR SALARY, YOU KNOW!!!"?
MiddleFingerMom
Sep 2013
#115