SavannahMann
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Imagine this friends. You are being stalked, and the guy doing the stalking is a cop. He sends you unwanted text messages constantly. He drives by your house. He comes to your house in uniform and in the cop car and enters your house. This harassment, intimidation, and stress you have to endure knowing there is nothing you can do about it. Finally the rest of the Justice System gets involved. You've endured this for years. Finally some justice.
Yep, the cop pleads guilty to Disorderly Conduct, in exchange for which the other misdemeanor charge of stalking is dropped. The penalty? $525 in fines, thirty days in jail, twenty of which is suspended for a year, and the last ten days are to be served as community service. The cop will also have to go through counseling and a psychological evaluation.
Meeker County deputy pleads to disorderly conduct
So the penalty for stalking the guy for years is a few days of community service, a few hundred dollars in fines, and the time to sit down across from a shrink that loves cops, and understands them.
Boy talk about being made an example of. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and MTV got started. The rock stars who were caught with drugs would do a public service commercial about how you shouldn't do drugs. The message there was kids, if you grow up and become a mega rock star, and you get caught with drugs, you'll have to do a stupid fucking commercial just like this one. That will teach you.
Seriously, a cop who stalks someone is a problem. The cop who does so in his cop car is a big fucking problem. But of course, we have to understand and support the cops. Because these guys have a tough job. I mean imagine how hard it was for Deputy Engler. Taking time out of his busy day writing traffic tickets and looking for drugs in cars he stops to find time to send harassing text messages and drive by the house of the guy he's been harassing for years.
Yep, the cop pleads guilty to Disorderly Conduct, in exchange for which the other misdemeanor charge of stalking is dropped. The penalty? $525 in fines, thirty days in jail, twenty of which is suspended for a year, and the last ten days are to be served as community service. The cop will also have to go through counseling and a psychological evaluation.
Meeker County deputy pleads to disorderly conduct
So the penalty for stalking the guy for years is a few days of community service, a few hundred dollars in fines, and the time to sit down across from a shrink that loves cops, and understands them.
Boy talk about being made an example of. It reminds me of when I was a kid, and MTV got started. The rock stars who were caught with drugs would do a public service commercial about how you shouldn't do drugs. The message there was kids, if you grow up and become a mega rock star, and you get caught with drugs, you'll have to do a stupid fucking commercial just like this one. That will teach you.
Seriously, a cop who stalks someone is a problem. The cop who does so in his cop car is a big fucking problem. But of course, we have to understand and support the cops. Because these guys have a tough job. I mean imagine how hard it was for Deputy Engler. Taking time out of his busy day writing traffic tickets and looking for drugs in cars he stops to find time to send harassing text messages and drive by the house of the guy he's been harassing for years.