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12 hours ago ago from no third solution

A friend of mine got a traffic ticket the other day, it wasn't anything serious. As chance encounters with the man often do, this got me thinking. The officer wrote him up for unsafe start or something like that, which is the equivalent of impeding traffic . I believe it is a moving violation so the officer can apply it towards his monthly ticket quota, but a bunk ticket worth no points against his license and minimal fine (although I ...

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4 hours ago ago from Positive LEO

Joe Brown says he will stick to the same daily routine when he becomes a police officer next month. He will pray with his wife and 1-year-old son, kiss them both and say he loves them. And then he will walk out the door and try not to think about those who have fallen in the line of duty recently. We are all warriors in this job, and every day when we are out on the streets, the possibility exists that we might not come home at ...

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TWRA Officer Cops To Seeking Out Favorable Judges

7 hours ago ago from Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee

From the Free Press : A spokesman for the state agency that polices hunting, fishing and boating laws said its officers regularly seek out judges familiar with such regulations to preside over their cases in Hamilton County General Sessions Court and other courts across the state. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency officer Dan Hicks, who works in the Crossville, Tenn., office, talked candidly Wednesday about the agency's procedures ...

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3 hours ago ago from iePolitics.com

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