ScubaDetector
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Scuba, think back to when you were a cop: Not an easy job, right ? Sometimes you had to make decisions in-the-field, for odd-ball things you encountered on the street, right ? And as such, you know there are laws written broadly, so-as-to- apply to a myriad of things that might arise. For example: Laws that forbid annoyances. Yes vague and arbitrary. But it's impossible to write laws that can *exactly* apply to every single thing that might arise in the field.
THUS YES: Some laws are written broadly, so-as-to allow cops to get their jobs done. Is it rather whimsical and capricious ? Sure! But w/o a little wiggle room written like that, the bad guys would be FOREVER arguing with cops in the field. No cop could ever get his job done.
I'm not saying that there isn't some truly erroneous power-trip cops out there, that have over-stepped the bounds of applying how they think a law should apply. But on the other hand, put yourself in their shoes. And as a past cop, you know how a little respect will go a long way in getting that cop to relax his stance.
Tom,
I have never taken you wrong and I totally agree with you 100%. BUT in order to get respect from me you have to earn it. This sheriff REFUSED to listen to anything I had to say. it was DEMAND and THREATEN from the very first sentence over his PA, making a ton of people go out on the fishing pier to watch the commotion. Yes if I would have got out and left like he demanded, I wouldn't be in this situation.
HOWEVER, I didn't deserve the treatment I got from the start. You are absolutely 100% right about respect. He didn't earn an ounce and I gave him absolutely none.
I will admit, because of my history, I am stubborn when my rights are violated. VERY STUBBORN. Badge or no badge, I could care less.
One thing this will all bring out IF A CITATION EVER comes. Do I have the green light the Harbormaster, the State Police, and the State Conservation officers gave me, OR will the sheriff patrol boat with his threats and demanding demeanor get me a fine in court.
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