Just think of a wet dog.....x 10000

thesacrifice said:
While there's a lot of choice words I'd like to throw your direction, this is Autopia and I prefer to keep the communications on this board productive and to be honest, since you're 19, it's almost the type of comment I've come to expect these days.



Wow, give the kid a break. I'm sure he was just kidding around and he's already acknowledged that he probably shouldn't of said it. Yesterday I absent-mindedly told my girlfriend, "Hey, what's up with your hair?" when she just spent 4 hours at the hair salon. I think you probably can imagine her reaction. Sometimes people say stuff without really taking the time to think about how other's will react to it.



Oh and dayyyam! That was a crazy turn around! Nice job! Did you just pressure wash the back?
 
Great job on a difficult case. It is surprising that a city would spend the $$ to have a car done, but they are money ahead by doing so. They will get more miles out of them and stretch those tax dollars before having to replace the cars. I'm sure the dogs appreciate it too!! :)
 
toyotaguy said:
who is the first person you are going to call when someone breaks into your house...oh that's right, the POLICE...



"useless tickets" make the roads safer...you get a ticket, you slow down, you dont get into the accident, you don't have to pay a deductible, your rates dont go up, you think about your actions, you slow down, points come off your record, you start saving gas, you save money in the end...



True but you have to wonder why here in Arlington, they can't find who killed Amber Hagerman (who the Amber alert is named after) or do anything about the high school gang problem, but they have enough cops they can set up over I-30 to enforce an unreasonably low 60 mph limit and enough cops to send them into strip clubs to get touched so they can close the clubs down. It isn't the actual officer's fault, but how the department is run. I have detailed a car for the department spokesperson before though, probably should have asked her about it, eh? ;)



Nice job on that nasty K9 unit. I guess I can't complain about the minivan I did today. :secret
 
gangs are a national if not worldwide problem. Until its absolutely illegal to even look like a gangster and popular media stops gang glorification, it will always be around.
 
sorry if I opened up a can of worms on this guys thread....just gets to me...



oh and brandon, no tickets for me...uncle is an officer and have about 10 friends who all wave the magic pen....hehehe
 
thesacrifice said:
None of our handlers would dare let their partners hang out in something like that longer then a shift.



Man, I wish the same could be said for the folks in my fair city. (I'm in IT and my crew gets to work on the mobile communication stuff in all the patrol cars.) It's the odor, more than anything else, that is brutal. I still remember the first time I climbed in - stupidly shrugging off the Traffic Sergeant's warning - and nearly paid rent early on lunch. :D



Nice work on that machine - I hope you get some repeat business. I'm not sure where you live, but don't forget other departments in the surrounding areas if that's a possibility. We've got five police agencies within a five-mile radius and they share many of the same service vendors.
 
toyotaguy said:
sorry if I opened up a can of worms on this guys thread....just gets to me...



oh and brandon, no tickets for me...uncle is an officer and have about 10 friends who all wave the magic pen....hehehe



It wasn't your fault. It was mine. Sorry.
 
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