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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: NortonZ7]
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10/25/15 05:35 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 27,439 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
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Some departments allow it, but most don't. The ones that do just want their cars to be seen as much as possible, which is smart. I'm gonna bet these guys are getting to use it because it's "training related" Yep. A shooting match will qualify as training. If I were the chief though I would still say taking the family is not kosher. Too much potential for liability.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/25/15 05:38 PM
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Posts: 847 Alabama
TDunson
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Freakin WAAAAHHHH....I'm thankful that most officers are upstanding folks who do the right thing and would help anybody at any time...even if they weren't in their patrol car at the time. If it bothers you that much just ask him. And for any LEOs on here...thank you for putting up with bullsh!t.
Last edited by sweet-t; 10/25/15 05:38 PM.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/25/15 05:58 PM
10/25/15 05:58 PM
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Posts: 8,622 Blount County
BamaBart
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The older I get, the less I sweat the small things. I'm sure that there is wast in all local governments. My little home town bought new vehicles for the utilities department a couple of years ago and the police department has several new Tahoes. There are lots of government grants to be had if your city planner knows how to apply for them.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
#1495251
10/25/15 06:00 PM
10/25/15 06:00 PM
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Posts: 1,185 Madison County
hgmike
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I'd rather my taxpaying dollars go to LEO'S than the DOT's fleet of vehicles that sit around and rarely get used, or wellfare, or some other socialist program. As a veteran I can honestly say I wouldn't want to deal with what they deal with daily. Not only do they deal with lowlife criminals but have to deal with people who complain about everything they do. If you have a problem with them being active in the community and having a presence in the neighborhoods then don't call them when you need something. Call that crackhead who "isn't" abusing your tax money.
God, Country, Corps, Family, and Alabama Football.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: BamaBart]
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10/25/15 06:06 PM
10/25/15 06:06 PM
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Posts: 27,439 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
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The older I get, the less I sweat the small things. I'm sure that there is wast in all local governments. My little home town bought new vehicles for the utilities department a couple of years ago and the police department has several new Tahoes. There are lots of government grants to be had if your city planner knows how to apply for them. True, but those grants come with catches many agencies are not willing to abide by in order to qualify. BTW, everyone seems to think the Tahoes are expensive. When we bought ours they were just a small price more than a suitable patrol car. They are bare bones compared to the regular Tahoes and are bought on a state bid. Not the luxury ride many people think. I drove one for two years and it was my last duty issued vehicle before I hung it up. Man you won't believe how you feel every little pebble you run over in those things because of the heavy duty suspension and they sit 2" lower than stock Tahoes.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: jawbone]
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10/25/15 06:14 PM
10/25/15 06:14 PM
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Posts: 15,128 Tuscaloosa Co.
N2TRKYS
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The older I get, the less I sweat the small things. I'm sure that there is wast in all local governments. My little home town bought new vehicles for the utilities department a couple of years ago and the police department has several new Tahoes. There are lots of government grants to be had if your city planner knows how to apply for them. True, but those grants come with catches many agencies are not willing to abide by in order to qualify. BTW, everyone seems to think the Tahoes are expensive. When we bought ours they were just a small price more than a suitable patrol car. They are bare bones compared to the regular Tahoes and are bought on a state bid. Not the luxury ride many people think. I drove one for two years and it was my last duty issued vehicle before I hung it up. Man you won't believe how you feel every little pebble you run over in those things because of the heavy duty suspension and they sit 2" lower than stock Tahoes. Also, those Federal grants are still tax dollars.
83% of all statistics are made up.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: N2TRKYS]
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10/25/15 06:18 PM
10/25/15 06:18 PM
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Posts: 27,439 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
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Fayetteville TN Via Selma
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The older I get, the less I sweat the small things. I'm sure that there is wast in all local governments. My little home town bought new vehicles for the utilities department a couple of years ago and the police department has several new Tahoes. There are lots of government grants to be had if your city planner knows how to apply for them. True, but those grants come with catches many agencies are not willing to abide by in order to qualify. BTW, everyone seems to think the Tahoes are expensive. When we bought ours they were just a small price more than a suitable patrol car. They are bare bones compared to the regular Tahoes and are bought on a state bid. Not the luxury ride many people think. I drove one for two years and it was my last duty issued vehicle before I hung it up. Man you won't believe how you feel every little pebble you run over in those things because of the heavy duty suspension and they sit 2" lower than stock Tahoes. Also, those Federal grants are still tax dollars. Only a good conservative recognizes that. No matter what level of Gov't it comes from, you are still paying for it. Failure to recognize this is part of why our country is in the mess it is. Sorry not trying to derail the interesting police car thread.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: 3toe]
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10/25/15 08:16 PM
10/25/15 08:16 PM
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Posts: 2,725 Phenix City, Al.
DeerTracker
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I would say its a perk of being an officer, which I am perfectly fine with because of the job they are doing. Thank you to all the LEO on here for risking your life to protect mine. I'd rather my tax dollars go to putting gas and maintenance in a police vehicle to be used off duty than I had to fill the bellies of low lifes with lobster and steak from an EBT card.
X2. We appreciate you for the job you do.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/25/15 11:56 PM
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Posts: 5,391 Cleburne County
NortonZ7
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I appreciate all the kind supportive words from the good folks here. I only use my patrol car strictly for work. I have to go get warrants and turn in tickets, etc during the day time because we don't have a 24 hr magistrate. I try so hard not to abuse any privilege that I'll burn my own gas if I have to run by the grocery store or anything while I'm in town and it's just down the road. It does get annoying when people holler about their taxes paying for my car and paying my salary. Believe it or not I pay taxes too. I pay my fair share I promise you that. I even have a wife that works who also pays taxes. I understand people getting frustrated about abusing the system and I completely understand and don't blame them. IMO the system doesn't get abused very much.
What really can drive me crazy is it seems like the ones that holler about paying my salary are the same ones that complain about everything else. Most cops I know are good folks and volunteer if need be. I've came in several different times on my own time to help track down fugitives, look for burglary suspects, all sorts of different things. I've done it a pile of times and didn't even write it down on the time sheet because I know the county can't afford the over time. I don't do it for praise, I don't do it hoping they will see me and pay me over time, I do it because I love my county and I take serving it very seriously. If I have to volunteer every now and then to help keep my county safe, then that's fine with me. I love my job and I don't care how many people hate me because I wear a badge. Because those few people, like some in this thread, that truly appreciate what I do make it worth every minute. So thank yall for your support. It really helps boost morale, when 9 out of 10 things you hear about LE now days is negative. Thank you!
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/26/15 12:30 AM
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Posts: 3,239 Sterrett, AL, USA
stkshtr
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Hoover is allowed to drive their's all the time. There is a stipulation that you have to live within a certain distance from the city limits. They like the exposure of the vehicles. As far as them not being as nice as others on the road, you need to see my buddy's that is a Hoover police. His is really nice.
CISM- Firefighter Chaplain-C.E.R.T. Instructor Refuel Ministries-HAM (KM4LBG)
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: NortonZ7]
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10/26/15 12:44 AM
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I have no problem with an officer using their vehicle on the side. I think about the dangers associated with their job and can't figure out why folks would even complain. I would love to see one parked on my access road each day because I think it is a great deterrent to crime. Most folks with mischief on their mind don't hang around where they see police cars. Park on my place anytime officers.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/26/15 12:48 AM
10/26/15 12:48 AM
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Posts: 26,346 Prattville, Alabama
Skullworks
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The ones I have a problem with are the non-LEO vehicles hauling ass up and down the interstate everyday. They need governors on them.
"I'm not near as critical about how big they are as I once was. Smiles are more important now! We will grow more deer." Jimmy G.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: Teacher One]
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10/26/15 12:56 AM
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Posts: 5,391 Cleburne County
NortonZ7
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I have no problem with an officer using their vehicle on the side. I think about the dangers associated with their job and can't figure out why folks would even complain. I would love to see one parked on my access road each day because I think it is a great deterrent to crime. Most folks with mischief on their mind don't hang around where they see police cars. Park on my place anytime officers. All my neighbors were tickled to death when I moved in.
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/26/15 01:09 AM
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Posts: 4,573 Petal,MS,USA
SFC3
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I all for it, of course to a degree...With the job they have to do, and what they get paid, I have no issue with it...I DO wish that the ones who drive like azzholes would slow it down some, obviously when they aren't on a call...
Grumpy Old MS Bastage
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: DeerTracker]
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10/26/15 01:50 AM
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I would say its a perk of being an officer, which I am perfectly fine with because of the job they are doing. Thank you to all the LEO on here for risking your life to protect mine. I'd rather my tax dollars go to putting gas and maintenance in a police vehicle to be used off duty than I had to fill the bellies of low lifes with lobster and steak from an EBT card.
X2. We appreciate you for the job you do. X3
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: josht101]
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10/26/15 02:16 AM
10/26/15 02:16 AM
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Posts: 9,763 Cleburne
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That's right, LEO'S put their lives on the line every day & its not because they are getting rich off their salery. Much appreciation for the jobs they do.
"When you've stared down the barrel of a shotgun in your own home, 3rd & 20 don't seem too bad"......Ken "Snake" Stabler
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Re: Police using patrol cars for personal use
[Re: jawbone]
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10/26/15 03:10 AM
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toothdoc
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OK, this is what the ethics commission has said about this matter. A police officer is a police officer 24 hours a day and is expected to act upon an emergency situation he encounters whether he is on or off duty, therefore, it is reasonable and not abusive to use his patrol vehicle while off duty. Also there is a lot to be said for the visibility factor.
The old sheriff in Dallas county, the late W.D. "Cotton" Nichols had a hard and fast rule. All his deputies could use the patrol car for whatever in the county, but he had better not ever hear of them riding past a stranded motorist and not stopping. That was big with him. Not only were you misusing county equipment, but, more importantly, you just angered a voter.
Having said that, I have a problem with using it as a family transport vehicle, and I never did because I didn't want to expose my family to the types of emergency situations I routinely encountered. But when I was active duty I always was a stickler about not being a hypocrite anyways. I agree with this. If I'm involved with an issue that requires police help and they are close by, I'm pretty sure when they hear the call go out, they will help me. It just puts more visible police presence out on the road.
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