Make sure there are no teeth left. Seriously, separate them from the mouth and pulverise those bastards. Then make sure that, if you limb the corpse, the limbs are all stored separately and ditched in various locations, after ensuring that the fingertips are removed.What's the best way to dispose of a body?
Uh.. hypothetically, of course.
What's the best way to dispose of a body?
Uh.. hypothetically, of course.
The only thing that would change would be if, during the course of a legal encounter with someone (i.e. I stop them for another infraction, possibly something as minor as an equipment issue on their bike/car/motorcycle etc), I'd also ask if someone was a legal resident, and did they have their paperwork with them.Oh! I got a question! ::raises hand::
What do you think of the new Arizona immigration law? If you were a cop in Arizona having to enforce such a law how do you think it would affect your job/day-to-day routine/etc?
If you haven't been following the issue or don't know enough of the facts to answer that's fine too. I'm just interested because I've heard so many politicians fighting on both sides about this thing, and of course heard from protesters on the news, but heard nothing from the actual cops on the street who would have to enforce the law.
Spaghetti! I make some BITCHIN' spaghetti, if I do say so myself, but SOOO not healthy for you. *grins*What's your favorite comfort food? Did I already ask that? I love that question.
The law states that if the officer has reason to believe that someone is an immigrant, they can check to verify the status. Ethnicity is not a reason to believe - a foreign accent or lack of knowledge of English, however, might give enough of an impression. Especially if you don't recognize the person.@OC: I got a question to bounce off the other question.
While I agree that you have to ask, but wouldn't you have to ask everyone to be fair? I mean if you just ask people who "look Hispanic" it could be racial profiling. I have some Hispanic friends who look very white. (lack of sun) I think that is the main issue that they worry some officer may just ask the "Hispanic look" but not Asian, African American, Irish, Spanish, English, etc etc.
Uhm... clean living? *blush*How did you get to be so lovable and mischievous?
1. Speed limits. I have a HEAVY foot. Not in residential areas, though... too much chance of a kid getting in front of me.1. What's the law you personally break most often?
If a cop is fighting a suspect, and the suspect manages to subdue him, are passerby required to help the cop (say by hitting the suspect with a car?)
Already answered yours, dude. *grins*What, my question's not good enough for you? T_T
Ah! You ninja'd me. You are legally permitted to use whatever force is REASONABLE and NECESSARY to extricate yourself from a fight. I.E. if you get jumped by someone, and your traditional kung fu isn't getting you loose, then by all means, give the dude a shot to the mean bean machine.what? Where? I mean the kicking in the nuts one!
Honestly, I'd much rather be a deputy for a small county somewhere up north. You know, the kind of place where everybody knows you to see you, helps their neighbors out, and the most exciting thing I have to deal with is figuring out why the high school kids couldn't confine their senior prank to simple mischief, rather than high explosives. Here in the city, I don't like dealing with the dirties - and it jades you, dealing with them all the time.If you could serve on any other police force in the country what would it be? How about any other police force in the world?