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Re: State troopers in my house


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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 19, 2016 at 17:41:30 from (98.212.12.56):

In Reply to: State troopers in my house posted by jacksun65 on May 18, 2016 at 18:35:46:

One of the times I'm working at a state police barracks, I'm sitting at the desk at the front window, about 2" thick bullet proof. Some fella comes into the lobby and a female sergeant steps out to talk to him and another fella comes into the lobby about something else, so the female desk master sergeant has him step inside to talk to him. Must have been a full moon on the rise because both of those two guys started yelling and screaming at them. One about having gotten pulled over on an interstate for doing over 80 MPH, and the other for having gotten pulled over on an interstate for something, but had a gun hidden inside of a book and it got confiscated. So now these two guys are screaming and yelling as loud as they can, I'm thinking one of them is going to pull out a gun and start shooting the place and me up, and few big, strapping young male troopers that were inside the barracks stepped out to see what was happening. That day ended very badly for those two guys. Very, very, very badly. Do not go into a barracks and start screaming, hollering, and threatening because your day will end very, very, very badly as it...should.

Another time I'm down state hours away from home, been at a barracks from early AM, and now it's dark outside PM and I happen to be leaving at the same time the Commandant was leaving and it turns out that he lives about 30 miles from me, not quite as far as I live from the barracks. I tell him, "Do me a favor, don't pull me over if I pass you on the interstate". He laughs and says "Good luck catching me". I stayed behind him and we did a good 100 MPH all the way until he cut off towards his house on another interstate, so I slowed down to about 80 MPH because I lost my escort. That fella cut my drive in about half from 3 hours.

I work in cop shops most every day. Two today, and start out at one tomorrow. Complain about cops, me? Not likely, but I don't give them reason to give me reason, and they don't give me reason to give them reason.

Mark


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