Officer Fuller....WTF!!!!!!!!!!!
Write a letter addressed to "Duty Sergeant" at the station. The letter will get read (a lot), you will get a response, the letter will remain in his personnel file, the issue will be addressed immediately and again during his review.
Whining on the Internet will do nothing.
Whining on the Internet will do nothing.
My dad just got a letter back from the chief of police about my situation a few days ago... The higher up's do take the time to read and respond, so I can agree with that.
Matter of fact, I'm not in there anymore because of a letter my parents wrote to the sheriff!
In regards to Fuller, yes, I agree that he's a dick. I've never met another city officer that had any sort of respect for Officer Fuller, but he's a big revenue generator so they're going to keep him around until they can't afford to anymore.
I remember years ago in my 'cruising days' when it was an acceptable thing to do... I had been at the car wash ALL DAY and night detailing my car inside and out, and you could have eaten off of any individual part of the car. It was that clean! Well, there were a few people hanging out in the parking lot, loitering, and he pulled in and decided to start writing trespassing tickets. I continued cleaning my car until he approached me and started writing up his ticket for me. I argued, respectfully, that I was cleaning and had been cleaning for quite some time, and that I was a patron of the business and was not loitering what so ever. He threatened to arrest me and take me to jail if I didn't sign the ticket and leave. I signed the ticket, deciding I would fight it in court, and politely asked him to move his car since he had purposely blocked my vehicle in. He again asked me if I wanted to go to jail, citing that if I did not leave immediately, I would be arrested! It took two more attempts to the best of my recollection to get him to move his fucking car. LOL! What a jackass.
Matter of fact, I'm not in there anymore because of a letter my parents wrote to the sheriff!
In regards to Fuller, yes, I agree that he's a dick. I've never met another city officer that had any sort of respect for Officer Fuller, but he's a big revenue generator so they're going to keep him around until they can't afford to anymore.
I remember years ago in my 'cruising days' when it was an acceptable thing to do... I had been at the car wash ALL DAY and night detailing my car inside and out, and you could have eaten off of any individual part of the car. It was that clean! Well, there were a few people hanging out in the parking lot, loitering, and he pulled in and decided to start writing trespassing tickets. I continued cleaning my car until he approached me and started writing up his ticket for me. I argued, respectfully, that I was cleaning and had been cleaning for quite some time, and that I was a patron of the business and was not loitering what so ever. He threatened to arrest me and take me to jail if I didn't sign the ticket and leave. I signed the ticket, deciding I would fight it in court, and politely asked him to move his car since he had purposely blocked my vehicle in. He again asked me if I wanted to go to jail, citing that if I did not leave immediately, I would be arrested! It took two more attempts to the best of my recollection to get him to move his fucking car. LOL! What a jackass.
try all county cops. even with a stock exhaust they still follow me everywhere.
There's a huge difference between city and county officers, for any of you who don't have any experience with that. There are several officers with the county that I know personally who take great pride in what they do and they do their best to do their job to the best of their ability... with that said, they're generally all good guys across the board with any department, but you find that a few bad apples make the whole bunch stink. In my experience, the county fellas seem to take things much more personally where as the guys in the city typically look at it as a paycheck and an opportunity to either be above the law or to make a difference in society. City guys are generally more laid back, relaxed, and personable.
In my experience, one time in particular, a county officer had a bit of an ego complex that may or may not have caused him to try a little too hard and maybe even drive beyond his own personal ability. That's going to cost me $15,4xx.
In my experience, one time in particular, a county officer had a bit of an ego complex that may or may not have caused him to try a little too hard and maybe even drive beyond his own personal ability. That's going to cost me $15,4xx.
There's a huge difference between city and county officers, for any of you who don't have any experience with that. There are several officers with the county that I know personally who take great pride in what they do and they do their best to do their job to the best of their ability... with that said, they're generally all good guys across the board with any department, but you find that a few bad apples make the whole bunch stink. In my experience, the county fellas seem to take things much more personally where as the guys in the city typically look at it as a paycheck and an opportunity to either be above the law or to make a difference in society. City guys are generally more laid back, relaxed, and personable.
In my experience, one time in particular, a county officer had a bit of an ego complex that may or may not have caused him to try a little too hard and maybe even drive beyond his own personal ability. That's going to cost me $15,4xx.
In my experience, one time in particular, a county officer had a bit of an ego complex that may or may not have caused him to try a little too hard and maybe even drive beyond his own personal ability. That's going to cost me $15,4xx.

and mutha-fuckin ouch to the 2nd part
I remember years ago in my 'cruising days' when it was an acceptable thing to do... I had been at the car wash ALL DAY and night detailing my car inside and out, and you could have eaten off of any individual part of the car. It was that clean! Well, there were a few people hanging out in the parking lot, loitering, and he pulled in and decided to start writing trespassing tickets. I continued cleaning my car until he approached me and started writing up his ticket for me. I argued, respectfully, that I was cleaning and had been cleaning for quite some time, and that I was a patron of the business and was not loitering what so ever. He threatened to arrest me and take me to jail if I didn't sign the ticket and leave. I signed the ticket, deciding I would fight it in court, and politely asked him to move his car since he had purposely blocked my vehicle in. He again asked me if I wanted to go to jail, citing that if I did not leave immediately, I would be arrested! It took two more attempts to the best of my recollection to get him to move his fucking car. LOL! What a jackass.





