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Bark like a dog |
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Bark like a dog. June 20, 2009. One day I received a call of a woman at a local Cadillac dealership wanting to go to the State Mental Hospital. The call was made by one of the managers of the dealership. Upon arrival at the dealership, I was met by the manager and a little old lady weighing less that hundred pounds. Responses to “Bark like a dog”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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“The Pickle” |
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Here is my business card. 8220;The Pickle”. January 7, 2010. I work as a Public Safety Officer in a small university setting where we don’t have a lot of crime but are always aware that things can happen. One such incident occurred in the school bookstore/snack bar area. The officer’s report read:. Responses to ““The Pickle””. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Follow “”.
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Death Notice |
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He went that way. Bark like a dog. June 19, 2009. My only real embarrassing moment as a campus police officer was over 10 years ago. I was hired as a campus police officer at the age of 40. While on patrol I was called into the Campus Police Office. Our dispatcher just received a call to give a death notice to a student. After 30 to 40 minutes of this, it was discovered that XXXXXX was not dead and it was a person that had issues with the family. Contributed by: Wayne Wood. Feed for this Entry.
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Here is my business card |
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8220;The Pickle”. Here is my business card. July 1, 2009. I had just finished working an injury accident and noticed that there was a vehicle blocking the ambulance from leaving. I saw a couple of young ladies in white scrubs near the accident scene. Figuring the car may have belonged to one of the ladies; I yelled over to them and asked, Does that car belong to one of you? She advised she would and slowly started walking with her friend toward the car. However, she continued to walk at a slow pace.
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The Movies |
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Here is my business card. June 22, 2009. I received a call in my sector of a disorder involving a drunk. Upon arrival to the scene, I was met by a belligerent drunk at the top of a stairway in an apartment complex. I advised the gentleman that he was under arrest and that he would have to come with me. It was then that he advised you’re going to have to fight me first. I then picked up my night stick and told the gentleman okay, now I’m readylet’s have a go at it. Responses to “The Movies”. You are comme...
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June 17, 2009. The police department that I retired from used to have officers assigned to private duty jobs at some bars in our town. At the time, the drinking age was 18 in Connecticut, while in adjoining Massachusetts it was 21. So, as you can imagine a lot of people drove down from Massachusetts to drink in our bars. It was pretty much like the wild west on Friday and Saturday nights. Contributed by: Patrick Droney. June 16, 2009. Since the knock-and-announce-before-entering rule had been recently re...
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He went that way |
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He went that way. June 17, 2009. I was presenting at a 6th/7th grade class when a student asked me if I had ever been struck on the job, I answered yes, it was by another cop at which point I hear a voice from the back of the class muttering, “what’d you do, steal his donut? 8221; That comment having been made I was forced to tell the story of The Night the Cops Threw me Through a Window and then Hit Me. Contributed by: Joel Butz. Responses to “He went that way”. Feed for this Entry. Follow “”.
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Police fighter |
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Bark like a dog. June 21, 2009. Seems as though every town has its police fighter and mine was no different. It was a clear day downtown in our fair city when as a rookie I met my first police fighter. I was riding the paddy wagon picking up prisoners for other officers making arrest that day. This was my favorite duty as we got into the thick of things because someone was always calling for us to make a pickup. They proceed to tell me his name and that he was a police fighter, and it usually took 5 to 6...
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