Awww, alindallas. When a cop tells you to do something, you DO IT. Only very special people become cops and they always know what’s best for you. Just repeat this as a mantra to suppress your natural “fight or flight” response induced by inappropriate police behavior.
And remember, even though cops have special training and the weapons, the burden of acting rationally during unusual circumstances is on citizens (such as little old ladies).
I think there are a couple of LEO’s who are posters on here, isn’t there?
Can I just ask you if you ever switch off your “on the job” mode? No matter what environments you seem to be in - in my admittedly limited experience of them “off duty” - you always seem ready to go into Cop Mode at the slightest provocation. Do you ever ignore “crimes” that you personally find less serious?
No, they’re not all on the job 24/7. There was an incident 10 years ago in Chicago in which a reportedly off-duty cop ignored an armed robbery in a grocery store in which she was shopping. She faced dismissial in 2003 for, among other things, failing to perform her duty and making a false report but I don’t know what came of it.
I don’t think anybody sane would find “armed robbery,” less serious.
At least, I hope not.
[OT]Went to court today 'cause I got a ticket for "being in the park after dusk (who knows when that is); dismissed because, supposedly [del]the cop had taught me[/del] I had learned a lesson, I guess, by being told the rule and the inconvenience of having to take off to show up there.[/OT]