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General Category => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Chai on March 11, 2009, 11:29:36 PM
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I am wondering are there any other members of the NYPD auxiliary here? I am new here trying to make friends in liberal NYC, everyone pretends to be liberals, even when they are not.
I will make my post more interesting next time just getting warmed up....I am doing my best by volunteering to help keep america safe by putting my life on the line
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Welcome and KUDOS to you... :clap: :clap: :clap:
Those in Public Safety are my heroes.
I am a member of the PSAC here, where I am at....
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Welcome aboard!
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No, I'm about 3,000 miles away.... :laugh:
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I am wondering are there any other members of the NYPD auxiliary here? I am new here trying to make friends in liberal NYC, everyone pretends to be liberals, even when they are not.
I will make my post more interesting next time just getting warmed up....I am doing my best by volunteering to help keep america safe by putting my life on the line
My dad used to be an auxiliary cop back in the day.
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Thanks for the warm welcome , awsome ! anymore like us ? are you from New York , i believe having JTF views are frowned upon in the police department .. i mean I'm new there i could be wrong thanks
Not really,BTW welcome
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Welcome to jtf, there are great members here.
I think that you will enjoy being a member here.
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Welcome Mike! With so many liberals in our lives now, this is the ONLY place I feel sane anymore!
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Out here we call them Reserves....
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Welcome. Wow, you brought back memories. I used to be in the NYPD auxiliary a long time ago. All I can say is, it was very interesting.
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:)
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Thanks for the work you do and welcome to the forum. Try and get more great NYPD officers to join us.
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Welcome! Nice to have you here!
I got mugged 2 years ago in Brooklyn an you guys did a very good job, you caught the bastards and I was and am very thankful to the Police!
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No disrespect, but I'm not very fond of the police. If you are one of the few that are righteous, then kudos to you, but my experience with police and what they did to my family and destroying thousands of dollars of firearms that belonged to our family, I cannot look at police in a positive light from a general standpoint.
They never protected us either when we needed it.
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Glad to see you on the forum! Welcome!
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Well, every time I have called 911, they always have come running...to save the day...
Any time I've needed protecting, they have done it....
I guess my experience has always been a positive one.
They are public servants and put their lives on the line for us ALL each and every single day.
Without them around I cannot imagine how life would be here.
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Well, every time I have called 911, they always have come running...to save the day...
Any time I've needed protecting, they have done it....
I guess my experience has always been a positive one.
They are public servants and put their lives on the line for us ALL each and every single day.
Without them around I cannot imagine how life would be here.
The only thing the police ever did for me was kick in our door, confiscate my dads guns and slap him with a felony. They never bothered to help us when our house was broken into and taking their sweet time eating dunkin donuts and coming by 20 minutes later, or coming into our house without a warrant because they felt like it. About the only thing they ever did was use the badge and uniform as a excuse to commit the crimes and deal with the drugs themselves.
Again, I don't speak for all cops, this could be purely limited to Chicago, but I've seen enough of it that I really don't think positive about police. My cousin is a deputy sheriff, I even wanted to be a cop when I was a child until I saw what they really were like. That's just my personal opinion though.
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Well, every time I have called 911, they always have come running...to save the day...
Any time I've needed protecting, they have done it....
I guess my experience has always been a positive one.
They are public servants and put their lives on the line for us ALL each and every single day.
Without them around I cannot imagine how life would be here.
The only thing the police ever did for me was kick in our door, confiscate my dads guns and slap him with a felony. They never bothered to help us when our house was broken into and taking their sweet time eating dunkin donuts and coming by 20 minutes later, or coming into our house without a warrant because they felt like it. About the only thing they ever did was use the badge and uniform as a excuse to commit the crimes and deal with the drugs themselves.
Again, I don't speak for all cops, this could be purely limited to Chicago, but I've seen enough of it that I really don't think positive about police. My cousin is a deputy sheriff, I even wanted to be a cop when I was a child until I saw what they really were like. That's just my personal opinion though.
I was going to ask if this was the NYPD but you answered my question when you said "Chicago". It sounds like the corruption in the police department is on par with the corruption in Chicago politics.
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Welcome to JTF!
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Well, every time I have called 911, they always have come running...to save the day...
Any time I've needed protecting, they have done it....
I guess my experience has always been a positive one.
They are public servants and put their lives on the line for us ALL each and every single day.
Without them around I cannot imagine how life would be here.
The only thing the police ever did for me was kick in our door, confiscate my dads guns and slap him with a felony. They never bothered to help us when our house was broken into and taking their sweet time eating dunkin donuts and coming by 20 minutes later, or coming into our house without a warrant because they felt like it. About the only thing they ever did was use the badge and uniform as a excuse to commit the crimes and deal with the drugs themselves.
Again, I don't speak for all cops, this could be purely limited to Chicago, but I've seen enough of it that I really don't think positive about police. My cousin is a deputy sheriff, I even wanted to be a cop when I was a child until I saw what they really were like. That's just my personal opinion though.
I was going to ask if this was the NYPD but you answered my question when you said "Chicago". It sounds like the corruption in the police department is on par with the corruption in Chicago politics.
Im on the West coast...nowhere near NY or Chicago.... :::D
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Great to have you here... Welcome Aboard!
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Welcome to JTF!
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thanks , anything anyone wanna know? don't be bashfull
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