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realpolice
04-04-08, 11:39 AM
This officer was literally in the roadway when he gets hit, not good.

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ngcsubutterbar
04-04-08, 11:41 AM
at least the guy was nice enough to help him up :D hope they got the bastard.

jhung
04-13-08, 01:24 PM
That's really embarrassing and really bad.

The other night, I saw an officer pull over a speeder and the way this officer parked his car was a really great idea to protect himself from danger. Hm, I'm not sure how to explain it but instead of parking behind the vehicle he pulled over, he parked in a way where incoming vehicles wouldn't be able to hit him when questioning the pulled over guy. If there was a driver who was to intentionally hurt the officer, it would have to hit the cop car first before hurting the officer. Sorry if that was hard to follow.


Aussie George
04-13-08, 06:49 PM
That's really embarrassing and really bad.

The other night, I saw an officer pull over a speeder and the way this officer parked his car was a really great idea to protect himself from danger. Hm, I'm not sure how to explain it but instead of parking behind the vehicle he pulled over, he parked in a way where incoming vehicles wouldn't be able to hit him when questioning the pulled over guy. If there was a driver who was to intentionally hurt the officer, it would have to hit the cop car first before hurting the officer. Sorry if that was hard to follow.

Corridor of safety!!! Use it all the time. My department might not agree, but my car can be replaced a lot easier than I can! ;)

jhung
04-13-08, 08:52 PM
Corridor of safety!!! Use it all the time. My department might not agree, but my car can be replaced a lot easier than I can! ;)

Oh, that's what its called.

cobravenom1
04-14-08, 02:07 PM
That's really embarrassing and really bad.

The other night, I saw an officer pull over a speeder and the way this officer parked his car was a really great idea to protect himself from danger. Hm, I'm not sure how to explain it but instead of parking behind the vehicle he pulled over, he parked in a way where incoming vehicles wouldn't be able to hit him when questioning the pulled over guy. If there was a driver who was to intentionally hurt the officer, it would have to hit the cop car first before hurting the officer. Sorry if that was hard to follow.

Oh no you don't!! Unless you are a LEO, Please do not critique Real Cops. You don't have the knowledge to do so. He may have placed himself where he was due to a perceived situation you nor I was there to see or feel.

When and if you ever become a LEO, then come back and share with us your experiences. In the Verified forum of course.:p;)

jhung
04-14-08, 11:40 PM
Oh no you don't!! Unless you are a LEO, Please do not critique Real Cops. You don't have the knowledge to do so. He may have placed himself where he was due to a perceived situation you nor I was there to see or feel.

When and if you ever become a LEO, then come back and share with us your experiences. In the Verified forum of course.:p;)

Obviously, you have the wrong idea from how I meant that. So please let me explain myself before any confusion and chaos starts. As you say it, I'm critiquing real cops, I'm not. I meant if I were him, I would probably feel embarrassed if that happened to me. I hope that makes more sense and I'm sorry to mislead you into thinking I was doing that.