Chris each time you've done that you've probably made that officer's day just a bit nicer. For you must realise most of the time a cop's job boils down to being a glorified janitor cleaning up the debris left by traumatic events.
I've never had any trouble with the police here, cousin's a cop, I've wandered through most of VicPol HQ changing PCs, do banking at the bank branch in the Acadamy. Even thought about being a cop.
MD, in that case your family should've gone over his head the first time he pulled that crap cos while a officer can be a Mason they aren't supposed to be doing favours for their lodge-mates, so it's no wonder why he got kicked out. It's just a pity it took so long for them to do it.
I've noticed the cops here are in the group that are most likely to follow the traffic laws, for I believe if they infringe any while on duty and not on a 'Blues 'n Twos' call, the driver get fined.
Speeding fines don't go towards directly funding cops here, it instead goes into the state governments' general revenue pool.
I've never had any trouble with the police here, cousin's a cop, I've wandered through most of VicPol HQ changing PCs, do banking at the bank branch in the Acadamy. Even thought about being a cop.
MD, in that case your family should've gone over his head the first time he pulled that crap cos while a officer can be a Mason they aren't supposed to be doing favours for their lodge-mates, so it's no wonder why he got kicked out. It's just a pity it took so long for them to do it.
I've noticed the cops here are in the group that are most likely to follow the traffic laws, for I believe if they infringe any while on duty and not on a 'Blues 'n Twos' call, the driver get fined.
Speeding fines don't go towards directly funding cops here, it instead goes into the state governments' general revenue pool.