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Asking Cops The Same Silly Questions They Ask Us - Arizona Cop Gets Flustered short version (Original Post) Nevilledog Jul 2020 OP
R&K +-100000 safeinOhio Jul 2020 #1
I've actually dealt with this Detective. Nevilledog Jul 2020 #3
I do love the word prat, it doesn't get used enough*corrected from pray to prat* duck you autocorrec irisblue Jul 2020 #4
I'm guessing you meant prat. Pray gets used way too much....lol Nevilledog Jul 2020 #6
Autocorrect got me, going back to fix it. irisblue Jul 2020 #11
This is great stuff. sop Jul 2020 #2
There are a more of these on YouTube. Nevilledog Jul 2020 #8
Lol Demovictory9 Jul 2020 #5
He looked guilty Piasladic Jul 2020 #7
This is great Johnny2X2X Jul 2020 #9
LOL, this was perfect! nt USALiberal Jul 2020 #10
OMG, Disaffected Jul 2020 #12
If You Like This, Do Yourself A Favor... jayfish Jul 2020 #13

Nevilledog

(51,122 posts)
3. I've actually dealt with this Detective.
Thu Jul 16, 2020, 10:54 AM
Jul 2020

He's with the Camp Verde Marshals Office. He was involved in a drug case I was working on.

He's a pompous little prat.

irisblue

(32,982 posts)
4. I do love the word prat, it doesn't get used enough*corrected from pray to prat* duck you autocorrec
Thu Jul 16, 2020, 10:57 AM
Jul 2020

sop

(10,203 posts)
2. This is great stuff.
Thu Jul 16, 2020, 10:53 AM
Jul 2020

We need people all across the country, armed only with with smartphones, to approach police officers on the street and demand they answers our bullshit questions. The project should be called "Questioning the Cops."

Piasladic

(1,160 posts)
7. He looked guilty
Thu Jul 16, 2020, 11:06 AM
Jul 2020

I'm not saying he was drinking on the job, but it's easy to see how even someone who hadn't been drinking or doing drugs could look suspicious if questioned like that.

I'd hope that the cops are aware or this when they question people and don't just use it as a tool. Meh, who am I kidding...

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