Oh there wasn't a problem for me either.I have gone thru Meeker many times in the past without a problem.
I felt very safe when an officer was sitting there and pulled out as I drove by, riding my bumper clear through town. Both ways.
Oh there wasn't a problem for me either.I have gone thru Meeker many times in the past without a problem.
Oh there wasn't a problem for me either.
I felt very safe when an officer was sitting there and pulled out as I drove by, riding my bumper clear through town. Both ways.
Back in high school they took us on a field trip to the county courthouse. We got a tour of the jail and went into the courtroom to watch.Maybe you just look shady.
Back in the fifties when a Police Officer (we did not call them a Cop back then) pulled one over, you got out of your car and sat in his car but times have changed. Cop was a dirty word and disrespectful.
You can look it up, but I think the term "Cop" originally came from England where the police were called "Coppers", can't remember the whole story but it was not originally disrespectful. Seems we have many words like that today that were just everyday descriptions that have been twisted into something negative.
I read somewhere that back in ye olde days the coppers in England signed reports with their name and COP, which stood for Constable on Patrol.You can look it up, but I think the term "Cop" originally came from England where the police were called "Coppers", can't remember the whole story but it was not originally disrespectful. Seems we have many words like that today that were just everyday descriptions that have been twisted into something negative.
Seems like their badges were made of copper. May just be me, but I've never considered "cop" as a disrespectful term. It also has the 'quality' of being gender neutral, a plus in this butt-hurt era we currently live in.
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