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Date Posted: 15:08:43 07/13/04 Tue
Author: Warmonger
Subject: NEWTON'S LAW & A BLAST FROM THE PAST

M-F, You forgot everything I taught you about Newton's Law. Now believe us when we state, "WE KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU".

I'm sorry that you are not allowed to post here anymore, because of your condition and all that. Bubba would love to have you come back as his cell mate.

Just remember M-F you engaged us and now even you have to admit, YOU LOST!

You, a fat ( ! ) trying to hide in the bush. Trying to move in on a widow and take her for a ride, Impersonating an Officer. Being jailed and then calling the Victim whom has a No Contact Order against your ( ! ) and then to top it all off, calling from your jail cell. Real smart there M-F. Your done M-F. They all have your number now. HA! HA!

"NO LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE".

Keep taking your anger managment course!!! HA! HA!


From:
> To:
> Sent: Monday, December 06, 1999 11:22 PM
> Subject: Re: copcar fans you're not gonna believe this
>
>
> > And I'm sure, If that OSP brass were cut off, had to make an extreme or
> > highly evasive, defensive maneuver to avoid colliding with an otherwise
> > reckless operator, that they would effect a motor vehicle stop on the
> > operator of that vehicle! They may have to call a regular patrol unit
for
> a
> > summons to issue, as most brass or supervisors do not carry summons
books,
> > but that operator would get a summons issued by that ranking officer,
> count
> > on it!
> >
> > Your first person in the 1989 silver colored Crown Vic. Did you have a
> > complaint(s) from a motorist(s) regarding his said impersonation of your
> > personnel? Did he have a shield, ID, etc? Did you have direct
knowledge
> of
> > this individual's impersonating a police officer or anyone else? What,
if
> > anything, was the alleged benefit that was derived by this person in
> > committing said impersonation? Did you or members of your department
> attempt
> > to seek a search and seizure warrant from the courts for this
individual's
> > car, his place of residence, work location and his person? Did you or
any
> > members of your department ever witness this individual "display" these
> > alleged grill lights or inspect his vehicle for the installation of such
> > lights (which is not an offense)? At best, this would be a mere motor
> > vehicle equipment, nonmoving violation, even if true, and would not
> satisfy
> > the elements of the act of a criminal impersonation, in and of itself.
> Or,
> > was it that he drove around in what you thought was a
"police-look-alike"
> > vehicle, without really committing any crime(s) that you have direct
> > knowledge about and you and you friends on your Dept. just "surmised"
and
> > categorized him as a "police impersonator." Granted, this situation
bears
> > taking a closer, investigative look at, by trained investigators. Are
> there
> > mitigating circumstances? Is he a police Explorer, a bonifide collector
> using
> > this vehicle as a daily driver? Does this person have a criminal or
> > aggravated motor vehicle history with your state and/or other states?
Has
> he
> > ever demonstrated to you or to anyone else that you know of to be
unstable
> or
> > otherwise possess a propensity for committing such acts? Surely,
> throughout
> > history, there have been people who drive around in police
> > look-alike-vehicles and have ominously stopped some unsuspecting member
of
> > our citizenry. I would say little to deny this statement. However, I
> have
> > witnessed more uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, rumor and innuendo from
> > police field officers, who manifest a vision that anyone who buys these
> > vehicles at auction is automatically a "POLICE IMPERSONATOR." I swear, I
> > don't know who is more dangerous, you guys for trampling all over the
> rights
> > of these individuals to own and operate these vehicles and to suspect
them
> of
> > anything and everything including the Lindbergh kidnapping OR, the one
in
> how
> > many hundred or maybe thousand of these type of individuals who has a
> > propensity for committing such an act. At the auctions, we should
perhaps
> > give a psychological profile examination to potential buyers of these
> > vehicles, just as we give them to police officers, what do you think?
> > Perhaps we should just legislate and prohibit the sale of these vehicles
> to
> > any non-law enforcement entity or person and just scrap any vehicles
that
> > cannot be sold! Do these sound like reasonable, prudent ways to resolve
> this
> > "police paranoia" that goes on when one of you observes a vehicle like
> this
> > being operated by a member of your community? I have been stopped in
> times
> > past by DMV inspectors, DEP rangers, and State agencies for driving my
> "new"
> > unmarked cruisers with subdued radio antenna, no spotlights or ancillary
> > appendages, suppressed markers, etc ... just a "plain brown wrapper." I
> > wasn't stopped for any violation of the law, but merely to satisfy the
> overly
> > zealous curiosity of a "legally challenged" officer who must have been
> > sleeping or otherwise absent when "probable cause" was being taught at
the
> > academy, if they even went through the police academy which many did
not!
> > Like the man says, "If you've got a charge,....make it!" Otherwise,
just
> > move on to something more constructive and a much better use of your
time
> and
> > the taxpayer's hard earned money.
> >
> > Your second "perp" was merely a misguided curiosity seeker, certainly
and
> > admittedly keeping his distance and not in your way. I've used and
> involved
> > these kind of good Samaritans many times at accident scenes to help set
> out
> > flares, helping with removal of victims from vehicles, moving vehicles,
> > assisting in the administration of first aid, directing traffic, etc,
> which
> > frees you, the field officer up to do many more important things. Some
of
> > these guys make the best voluntary rescue or fire personnel. I even
> > encouraged one individual to take the police exam and he did. He's a
fine
> > man and a good Police officer to this day. For you and your fellow
offers
> to
> > look at individuals like this as someone so ominous and foreboding is
just
> > not realistic. They're out there to admire the work that you guys are
> doing
> > and would actually love being asked by you for their assistance, which
> gives
> > them a great degree of satisfaction. It's been my vast experiences over
> the
> > years that many field officers collectively manifest these "police
> > impersonator" situations and blow them way out of proportion! Get to
> really
> > know these individuals and you'll find that you may even like them and
> make
> > friends with them, have coffee together. Please stop creating this "us"
> Vs
> > "them" attitude, it's not very healthy for you or the community that
> you're
> > policing, and besides of which, it's just not right! I've been on the
> > receiving end of several of these unjustified, fishing expeditions by
> > officers not actually qualified to make an effective determination of
"who
> > you do stop, and why" and "who you don't stop, and why not," and I'm
here
> to
> > tell you,...It's no fun! With regards,
> >
> > Lt. William (Bill) Parks, BS, JD
> (retired)
> >
>

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