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by USA1
Mon May 10, 2010 2:30 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...
Replies: 42
Views: 5829

Re: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...

camlott wrote:
USA1 wrote:
I think that sometimes a friendly warning can be more influential than a costly ticket because
it leaves you with a greater respect for the officers professionalism.


How are not writing the OP a ticket and showing professionalism correlated? I understand that nobody likes getting tickets...but I don't see how either outcome would be related to officer's professionalism as long as he/she is fair and consistent in his citing for violations. (loaded issue...)
I won't try to read USA1's mind, but I interpreted "professionalism" in this case to mean the officer showed goodwill towards the OP. He had every right to issue a ticket for a violation, but chose not to for whatever reason. Right or wrong, that gives me a greater respect for the officer.

You are correct though, had he issued a ticket to him, wouldn't make him any less professional.
:iagree:

And thank you camlott :tiphat:
by USA1
Mon May 10, 2010 2:24 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...
Replies: 42
Views: 5829

Re: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...

gigag04 wrote:
USA1 wrote: I think that sometimes a friendly warning can be more influential than a costly ticket because
it leaves you with a greater respect for the officers professionalism.
How are not writing the OP a ticket and showing professionalism correlated? I understand that nobody likes getting tickets...but I don't see how either outcome would be related to officer's professionalism as long as he/she is fair and consistent in his citing for violations. (loaded issue...)
uh oh. Didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. :shock:
I have the greatest respect for all Law Enforcement Officers, Fire Fighters, and Military Service men and women.

Perhaps my comment should have been worded differently.
The intent was meant only as a compliment to the officer and was not meant to allude to anything else.
by USA1
Mon May 10, 2010 11:03 am
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...
Replies: 42
Views: 5829

Re: Houston-area LEO's don't all deserve a bad rap...

Purplehood wrote: "You don't need your license or your insurance papers, just slow down please".
I think that sometimes a friendly warning can be more influential than a costly ticket because
it leaves you with a greater respect for the officers professionalism.

Just don't mistake his kindness for weakness because if he stops you again and remembers you....well. :lol:

I am a bit surprised that he didn't at least run your license though. :shock:

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