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Re: Every cop in town quits after Mexico attack Gunmen fired more than 1,000 bullets
Caine, the supreme court has upheld that a cop can lie to a suspect but it is a crime for the suspect to lie to a cop. Cops are professional liars, mostly trying to get a person to admit to something whether they did it or not.
As police officers are agents of the state, they take private property from people all the tiem. For example, let's take a car. The officer knows that when he has a car towed, the owner will probably not get it back. The towing fee and high storage becomes too much for normal people to be able to pay and they lose the car.
You can say that you didn't do that when you were an officer but it happens all the time.
Never heard it.
I have heard cops say someone needs to be in prison (you know, repeat offenders). But never that they were going to put them there.
You are right. Cops don't put people in prison. Police only have the role of investigating an incident to the best of their ability/limits to ensure that the case can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, if there is a case.
And you are free to view it however you like.
However,
Lie = Perjury.
Steal = Larceny.
No case is worth ruining your career and family life over.
Cheat? Im confused by what you mean, if your statement was made with any seriousness beyond, "I hate cops."
Caine, the supreme court has upheld that a cop can lie to a suspect but it is a crime for the suspect to lie to a cop. Cops are professional liars, mostly trying to get a person to admit to something whether they did it or not.
As police officers are agents of the state, they take private property from people all the tiem. For example, let's take a car. The officer knows that when he has a car towed, the owner will probably not get it back. The towing fee and high storage becomes too much for normal people to be able to pay and they lose the car.
You can say that you didn't do that when you were an officer but it happens all the time.
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