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Old April 7, 2008, 07:54 AM   #33
TwoXForr
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Please answer the questions I posted earlier pfch1977

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Please quote your source.
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a policy to use an aggressive tone of voice with just about everyone they pull over.

. Have you seen thier policy or been involved with thier training?

Or is this just your opinion.
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They are always using a sarcastic tone and their behavior at times is simply downright rude and unprofessional to motorists.

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The state patrols make it hard for a local officer to really build a reputation in their own community.

And you give very little credit to the local population who are not able to tell the difference in uniform, vehicle and maybe even facial recognition of a local police officer. And in the same breath you show how little you think for a local police officer that the people he interacts with everyday will not be able to sway his own community by an attempted pleasent and neigbhorly manner.


And I dont know where this thread took a turn onto this subject after discussing intial approach and then it leaps to "command voice". I am not following your progression. Command voice is something utlitzed in high stress and potenially dangerous situations that demmand immeadiate action, not walking up and asking someone for the license and registration.
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