To: mrsmith
His superior or the judge will see his demeanor when he responds. They don't want incompetents or bad apples. They have no desire to waste resources on false leads, much less phony ones.
"I would have been insane if this happened to me " I'm not a cop but I'd expect untoward emotional behavior to be a sign that further investigation is appropriate LOL! Again it's a matter of judgment of one's demeanor.
It all may have been innocent, or reasonable, but he certainly made an error and Jaysun feels it was "bullying" so it would be to everyone's benefit to complain. If the cop doesn't have a pile of complaints he'll at least be encouraged to improve his skills, so even he would benefit.
One can only hope. In the South, criticized as it may be, such a scenario is most likely.
68 posted on
09/21/2006 6:09:00 PM PDT by
Jaysun
(Idiot Muslims. They're just dying to have sex orgies.)
To: Jaysun
For what it's worth, a couple of years ago I had a bit of a run-in with the (now former) captain of the southeast region of the TN highway patrol, Lucious Howard. He was honestly one of the worst people I have ever met. I did at least have the pleasure of making him look rather foolish, though.
107 posted on
09/22/2006 4:38:18 AM PDT by
Sloth
('It Takes A Village' is problematic when you're raising your child in Sodom.)
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