Leurquin, Ronald wrote:

I don't pay the cops to eat, just as my employer does not pay me to eat.
The cops should eat on their own time just as I do.  I take a lunch break,

and I think the cops should get one as well. Your argument that they are on
duty and may need to rush off without finishing their meal doesn't hold all
the water you want it to Russell.


WM: I can't count the number of times I've seen police receive a call on those radios they strap to themselves and dash out of a restaurant, dropping money on the table and leaving lunches or dinner behind. Yes, they do get time to eat, but they have to squeeze it in between calls.
When a cop pulls you over, you might want to think about the fact that he/she may have a massive case of heartburn and behave accordingly.


WizardMarks, Central





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