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Re: Case steam engine explodes... kills 3


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Posted by ssteacherme , an example of being officious G Taylor on July 31, 2001 at 13:04:50 from (64.10.111.220):

In Reply to: Case steam engine explodes... kills 3 posted by jim on July 29, 2001 at 18:37:20:

ssteacherme you are an example of how a few "ego" cops being officious & not listening or understanding ruin it for the rest of the law enforcement officiers.
To imply as you have, an officer is not human & never makes mistakes is pure arrogance. And you wonder why the general public has a overall low opinion of law enforcement as a whole.
I used to deer hunt in a group with four officers. One had a grasp of reality, another was depressed with his job. The other two after a few drinks bragged about the good busts/fights they had had & being able to wave a badge to avoid traffic tickets. They could hardly get their hats over their heads.
If there officers were paying attention this steam engine was updated with rubber tire treads bolted to the steel wheels.
They were more interested in being "right" & "in charge" but were being an officer "Rossco Peaco" or "Inspector Queso". Their last words to the engine operators were likely "tell it to the judge". Have to write some tickets & bust a few people to prove you are working. Should see them with the radar at the end of every month at the school across the road.
These officers apparently failed high school physics since they failed to understand what they were distracting the operators from.


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