To: mrmeyer
Tell me about it. I know a cop who works in Bucks County. He tells me this story: one night there was some problem in NJ and they ask ed Philly for help. Fine, they send two cars screaming across the Tacony-Palmyra (bridge) to help out. Whatever the problem is, they get it under control, and the cops head back and finish their shift.
The next day their captain gets a call from the chief in NJ, asking for the officers' names. The captain thinks to himself, hey, great, they'll get a commendation or something. He asks what they have in mind, and is horrified to hear that they want to *charge* the two cops with carrying their guns into NJ. He tells the chief on the other line that he doesn't know who they are and even if he did, he sure as heck wouldn't tell him. (click).
Ungreateful SOB's...I know some Chester cops and I've lost count of the times they've called Delaware state troopers for help and told them to *bring their guns*.
To: Windcatcher
I just got a terrible nauseous feeling after reading that story. Sadly, it does not suprise me at all.
126 posted on
09/11/2003 8:51:40 PM PDT by
mrmeyer
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