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FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: January 29, 2008 10:29AM

Well this is nice.

http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/news/2008/jan/28/police-officer-arrested-embezzlement/

Some jackass cop cheatin' on his timecards. Must have been quite a scam, embezzlement seems like pretty harsh charge for timecard fraud.

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: Of Course ()
Date: January 29, 2008 11:09AM

FCPD at its best,,,,

FTP MAW FUCKAS

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: Lurker.. ()
Date: January 29, 2008 11:42AM

I'll bet there are a bunch of burnouts at Herndon Middle School high five'n right now.

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: KeepOnTruckin ()
Date: January 29, 2008 03:20PM

heres what the burnouts at herndon HS do
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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: wtf ()
Date: February 10, 2008 11:56PM

Let's put it this way, the police put their lives on the line everyday, so that you UNgrateful assclowns can sleep well at night. I think it's alright if we look the other way when one of them makes an illegal uturn. *GASP*!! And use your brain, it's okay if they speed like crazy...here's the deal, if they're in their patrol vehicle and speeding, they're going to a call....they don't always run lights and sirens b/c it causes distractions to you useless pricks, and they would rather make their jobs easier by not making you fucks crash. If they're speeding in their own personal vehicles, guess what....they've been trained. They know how to drive at high rates of speed, and when they do speed, it's additional training, for if they do get in a pursuit, or have to speed to go to your fatal car crash, b/c you were so distracted by the pretty flashing lights, and loud noise passing by you. Get over yourselves and be grateful that these men and women stop what they're doing to help you. When they're on the job, their families, and lives stop, to help you out. Next time you're in danger, an accident, or have a complaint, call your neighbor, call your boss, call your co-worker...see how far you get. You know these peoples, and they probably wouldn't be as willing to help you, or lay their life down on the line to help you, as much as a stranger, who doesn't know you, has no affiliation what so ever with you, and has more passion to see you well and healthy as a police officer. Next time you're at work, ask your coworkers if they would jump in front of a bullet for you, or better yet, a complete fucking stranger, and to do that day in and day out, and take that risk, everyday. Think of the families of these men and women, everytime they leave for work, may be the very last time he/she walks out that door. Do yourselves a favor, go down to the national law enforcement memorial in dc, and see how many names are there. I bet you didn't know it's as big as the vietnam memorial. Just go down, and then you'll understand. Fuck all of you who don't take the time to respect someone who is putting their life on the line for you.

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: February 11, 2008 11:21AM

wtf Wrote:
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> Fuck all
> of you who don't take the time to respect someone
> who is putting their life on the line for you.

You are arguing that because some cops are good ones that bad cops should be allowed to skate on embezzlement?

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: TheMeeper ()
Date: February 11, 2008 12:29PM

wtf wrote:
>Let's put it this way, the police put their lives on the line, so that you UNgrateful assclowns

Actually, let's put it this way: the cops get paid to do a job that requires them to protect people that neither respect nor appreciate them. That is their job. That is what they get paid to do. Whether they like it or not. People can think and say whatever the hell they want about them. If they don't like that, they can quit. Just because they're in a job that requires them to do dangerous stuff doesn't mean they automatically deserve some kind of special recognition or respect. Give me a break. They picked a dangerous career, that ain't my fault.

>national law enforcement memorial.... as big as the vietnam memorial

Your facts are incorrect, it's nowhere even close to the size of the Vietnam Memorial, I have seen it many times.

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: yaa ()
Date: February 11, 2008 01:01PM

Let me put it like this....cops suck dick. Nothing is going to change that fact.
Lets not forget that IT IS a FACT.
Also, they dont deserve any kind of fucking respect.

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: Native ()
Date: February 11, 2008 02:49PM


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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: HonestAbe ()
Date: February 11, 2008 04:24PM

wtf Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Let's put it this way, the police put their lives
> on the line everyday, so that you UNgrateful
> assclowns can sleep well at night. I think it's
> alright if we look the other way when one of them
> makes an illegal uturn. *GASP*!! And use your
> brain, it's okay if they speed like crazy...here's
> the deal, if they're in their patrol vehicle and
> speeding, they're going to a call....they don't
> always run lights and sirens b/c it causes
> distractions to you useless pricks, and they would
> rather make their jobs easier by not making you
> fucks crash. If they're speeding in their own
> personal vehicles, guess what....they've been
> trained. They know how to drive at high rates of
> speed, and when they do speed, it's additional
> training, for if they do get in a pursuit, or have
> to speed to go to your fatal car crash, b/c you
> were so distracted by the pretty flashing lights,
> and loud noise passing by you. Get over yourselves
> and be grateful that these men and women stop what
> they're doing to help you. When they're on the
> job, their families, and lives stop, to help you
> out. Next time you're in danger, an accident, or
> have a complaint, call your neighbor, call your
> boss, call your co-worker...see how far you get.
> You know these peoples, and they probably wouldn't
> be as willing to help you, or lay their life down
> on the line to help you, as much as a stranger,
> who doesn't know you, has no affiliation what so
> ever with you, and has more passion to see you
> well and healthy as a police officer. Next time
> you're at work, ask your coworkers if they would
> jump in front of a bullet for you, or better yet,
> a complete fucking stranger, and to do that day in
> and day out, and take that risk, everyday. Think
> of the families of these men and women, everytime
> they leave for work, may be the very last time
> he/she walks out that door. Do yourselves a favor,
> go down to the national law enforcement memorial
> in dc, and see how many names are there. I bet you
> didn't know it's as big as the vietnam memorial.
> Just go down, and then you'll understand. Fuck all
> of you who don't take the time to respect someone
> who is putting their life on the line for you.


Your lengthly post does not mention stealing taxpayer dollars!

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Re: FCPD embezzlement arrest
Posted by: pgens ()
Date: February 11, 2008 04:39PM

The poster is saying if you commit a crime but your coworker is a hero then you should be let off the hook. That if a police officer dragged a lady from a burning car and his partner then shot her or stole her purse that it's okay, and the mere questioning or criticism of it would be "anti-Hero" and disgrace the names of those who died as heroes in defense of citizens.


I don't understand it either. It goes to show this forum attracts posts from ALL levels of intelligence.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2008 04:40PM by pgens.

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