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Subject whining

Date
Thu Apr 17 2008 05:17

Author A Cop
(Johnson1234@yahoo.com)

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Whining and crying.. I can tell you honestly, I will not have more than three drinks and get behind the wheel. It’s not an issue of hurting someone, it more an issue of getting caught and losing my career, my house, my life. Every cop I know is like that. Today’s world in law enforcement is like that. However, nobody asked you to drink. Nobody asked you to get drunk. Nobody asked you to get behind the wheel and drive. And nobody forced you to get a b-card. If you don’t like the rules, then don’t sign up to play the game. Please let the other people who are trying to sober up, the ones who are attempting to play by society’s rules and get their lives back. Let them do it and don’t ruin it by stupid nonsense whining. A lot of states don’t even allow you to get ur license back after 3 dwi’s. I think Minnesota should too. Oh, and Tuesday night, I let a guy walk home blowing a .15. And a month or so ago, I let a b-card man go (driving too) who was coming back from his daughter’s wedding and admitted to drinking. It’s our discretion as police officers on how to proceed with our day to day actions. And I can say I have chosen not to arrest more drunk drivers in one week than I’ve had dealt with intoxicated cops in five years. But I’ll tell you, if I catch someone violating the gift of a b-card, limited license or DAC-ips, I’ll take them out.
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