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  • CAShooter

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    This has been a great read, thank you all for your opinions. Now, let me give you all some more food for thought to expand the discussion.


    What are your views on patrol officers keeping a binder with information on EVERYONE they talk to, EVEN LAW ABIDING PEOPLE.


    Example- When Deputy Perez first walked up he called me by my LEGAL first name. Now I had a previous short conversation with him a few months prior, a casual conversation, and gave him my first name only (Tom)
    But when he walked up he called me by Thomas, which is how it appears on my drivers licence.


    Also, not in the video, as he says his goodnight, he called me Mr (last name)
    Why did he even ask me for ID if he already knew who I was? And If I had not given him the info, how did he know my full legal name?


    Answer- they keep a file on EVERYONE they contact or talk to NO MATTER WHY.


    After the Deputy's left and I spoke to a woman who was there being curious herself, and she told me that before the deputy came over to me, he pulled out a binder, flipped through it, read a bit, then came over.


    If someone has a clean record, WHY have a file on LAW abiding people??


    Let the comments roll!
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    breakingcontact

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    This has been a great read, thank you all for your opinions. Now, let me give you all some more food for thought to expand the discussion.


    What are your views on patrol officers keeping a binder with information on EVERYONE they talk to, EVEN LAW ABIDING PEOPLE.


    Example- When Deputy Perez first walked up he called me by my LEGAL first name. Now I had a previous short conversation with him a few months prior, a casual conversation, and gave him my first name only (Tom)
    But when he walked up he called me by Thomas, which is how it appears on my drivers licence.


    Also, not in the video, as he says his goodnight, he called me Mr (last name)
    Why did he even ask me for ID if he already knew who I was? And If I had not given him the info, how did he know my full legal name?


    Answer- they keep a file on EVERYONE they contact or talk to NO MATTER WHY.


    After the Deputy's left and I spoke to a woman who was there being curious herself, and she told me that before the deputy came over to me, he pulled out a binder, flipped through it, read a bit, then came over.


    If someone has a clean record, WHY have a file on LAW abiding people??


    Let the comments roll!
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    It is just pragmatic...and creepy.
     

    Recoil45

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    This has been a great read, thank you all for your opinions. Now, let me give you all some more food for thought to expand the discussion.


    What are your views on patrol officers keeping a binder with information on EVERYONE they talk to, EVEN LAW ABIDING PEOPLE.


    Example- When Deputy Perez first walked up he called me by my LEGAL first name. Now I had a previous short conversation with him a few months prior, a casual conversation, and gave him my first name only (Tom)
    But when he walked up he called me by Thomas, which is how it appears on my drivers licence.


    Also, not in the video, as he says his goodnight, he called me Mr (last name)
    Why did he even ask me for ID if he already knew who I was? And If I had not given him the info, how did he know my full legal name?


    Answer- they keep a file on EVERYONE they contact or talk to NO MATTER WHY.


    After the Deputy's left and I spoke to a woman who was there being curious herself, and she told me that before the deputy came over to me, he pulled out a binder, flipped through it, read a bit, then came over.


    If someone has a clean record, WHY have a file on LAW abiding people??


    Let the comments roll!
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    They keep notes because they may need to later go back and find someone. Example they question someone who looks nervous walking away from a place where a crime was just committed. After questioning him, they let him go because nothing unusual comes up during the questioning. The next day the officer finds out he fits the description given by a witness of another crime a few blocks away. He goes to his notes for name and address.

    It's called good police work. Don't act strange. You'll stay out of their notebook.
     

    Vaquero

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    You record him with a camera.
    He records you with pen and paper.


    And you're the one who is questioning the event.
     

    Phoneguy

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    Well then they need to come get this damn tracking chip outta my head...

    You have no idea how many people call the local FBI offices requesting this very thing. Internally they are called "crazies". Crazies start out calling the local PDs. The local PDs pass it on up the chain by saying, "We can't help you." It keeps going up until it reaches the federal agencies. You could make comedy CDs from the recorded calls and make millions.
     
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