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joesbarngrill 10-17-2005 09:00 PM

F the police. Seriously
 
So my car gets stuck on private property late Saturday night. Police Officer (real rude [censored])says I cant tow it then and force me to leave very pissed off at him getting a ride from a friend who lives nearby. Cop even refused to drive me home. I said some very mean things to him and was a real [censored] because of the way he was treating me and clearly I was pissing him off. Next morning the tires are slashed. This happened in a suburban neighborhood, no real obvious culprits, no kids live nearby. The body shop says it looks 100% like it was done by a police officer to ground the vehicle incase i tried to get it out that night to avoid property damage charges. So i go to the station and politely ask the officer if he did it. He harasses me some more this time in the station. He denies it. I plan on speaking to the police chief tommarow but has anyone heard of them doing this? Incase i might illegally move the car?

HopeydaFish 10-17-2005 09:03 PM

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I've never heard of this, but anything is possible -- especially since you were mouthing off to the cop. The Chief is just going to deny it, and then have a good laugh with the cop in question.

10-17-2005 09:05 PM

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Yea Im sure the cop did it. One time I was at a bar and a cop stole my transmission so I wouldnt drive drunk.

joesbarngrill 10-17-2005 09:07 PM

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Yeah its not like I can do anything about it...

mslif 10-17-2005 09:08 PM

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What explanation did he give you for not being allowed to move your car?
Also, I have never heard of police officers slashing tires. If they do not want you to move your car, they will take the plates or will have the car moved to the pound.
Concerning the police chief, do not yell or act like a ranting idiot in front of him. The calmer you are the better. Just explain your case and your concerns in a civil manner.

joesbarngrill 10-17-2005 09:11 PM

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They didnt want to risk more property damage, area was really wet. I was trying to call AAA, he made me hang up forcibly and told me to leave.

Los Feliz Slim 10-17-2005 09:12 PM

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Concerning the police chief, do not yell or act like a ranting idiot in front of him.

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How could you possibly think that might happen? Don't be such a worrywort.

HopeydaFish 10-17-2005 09:12 PM

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They didnt want to risk more property damage, area was really wet. I was trying to call AAA, he made me hang up forcibly and told me to leave.

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Where were you that they were so concerned about property damage?

mason55 10-17-2005 09:14 PM

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They didnt want to risk more property damage, area was really wet. I was trying to call AAA, he made me hang up forcibly and told me to leave.

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Where were you that they were so concerned about property damage?

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Seriously. Full details please. This post sucks.

DoubleDown 10-17-2005 09:14 PM

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