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    you have to pay for police academy?

    no wonder cops shoot dogs.

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    Congrats

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    Don't shoot my dog..




    Good luck with the endevor..
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    Congrats! Its a REALLY tough market out there with some super stiff competition. I graduated in 08 an steadily saw the number of people in hiring processes grow. When I first started the academy, there would be 15-30 people for 2-4 positions. Lately its gotten out of hand! 75-125 people for 1 position and such, and then you gotta wade through all the laterals and people with degrees in CJ. Best of luck!!!! Use it as an opportunity to grow and to learn. Keep your ears open, your head up, and dont skimp on the PT!!!!!!

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    Congrats! See, this is why we need a CO-AR15.com sticker for our vehicles - so our fellow site members will just give us warnings when we get pulled over! <wink>

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    Everytime I hear that I think of the episode of Cops where some kid was running from the cops on a scooter. He got home, ran inside, and hid. The cops drug him out while his mom was screaming "he ain't do nuttin, he was inside playin da intendos. He were playin games on da intendos!"
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    Congrats man! Let me know what you find out on loans/grants because I was always curious how much of that you could get for Academy. I may be going the same route.
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    Congrats!
    DON'T TAZE ME BRO!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    Congrats! See, this is why we need a CO-AR15.com sticker for our vehicles
    I intentionally put my NRA and related stickers on the passenger side of my car, so they're less likely to be seen by cops. This is because in the late 90's I got pulled over for a routine traffic stop with a "Glock Perfection" sticker on my car. Instead of just issuing a ticket, it was officer with his hand on his gun asking me to step out of the car with my hands showing... FTS. I hate how cops react to anyone else carrying a gun. They seem to feel anyone else with a gun is a threat. If that's the case, then should we treat them as being a threat? I should probably remove the NRA sticker as it's just advertising something that shouldn't be.

    H.

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    run run run and remember its all a mind game...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier View Post
    I intentionally put my NRA and related stickers on the passenger side of my car, so they're less likely to be seen by cops. This is because in the late 90's I got pulled over for a routine traffic stop with a "Glock Perfection" sticker on my car. Instead of just issuing a ticket, it was officer with his hand on his gun asking me to step out of the car with my hands showing... FTS. I hate how cops react to anyone else carrying a gun. They seem to feel anyone else with a gun is a threat. If that's the case, then should we treat them as being a threat? I should probably remove the NRA sticker as it's just advertising something that shouldn't be.

    H.
    "I think I have power over you boy" is more like it. I'm pretty sure no one with a stolen/used in a crime gun is rocking any NRA, RMGO, etc stickers

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