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10-23-2008, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by nitrovic
Playing hockey and reckless driving in a neighborhood with kids around are TOTALLY different. It is apparent you do not have children.
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Again you have proven how asinine you are by trying to attack me. Once again you've displayed your typical state of being a juvenile deliquent.
One, lets first analyze the facts because that is what people with more aptitude and intelligence usually concur to do.
Two, context clues are inevitably needed when corresponding to any text.
Who said I was on the viewpoint of a mother/father/child tender?
The more appropriate answer one can conceive from this story is that from a younger demographic that can TELL what might happen because of her actions.
I referenced my hockey story with correlation to her story to undeniably pronounce the repercussions that might take place as a result due to her before actions. She is worried about what MIGHT be done, and I told her.
I am again sorry that someone with a lack of intellectual superiority couldn't come up with the analysis needed to perform the task at hand.
Again, you have proven another example of incompetent minds that a measely cop has, and especially those with Adminstration of Justice degrees to comprehend a clearcut answer as my own. 
Last edited by Nemesis15; 10-23-2008 at 02:19 PM..
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10-23-2008, 01:38 PM
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Nemesis15:
Look no one is trying to get into some petty little argument.
If you do not have something constructive or informative to post then please don't post at all.
That was a very disrespectful thing you said about a police officer that places his/her life on the line for people like you.
I already had in mind what could possibly happen to me or my family because of my mistake.
I just wanted ideas on how to handle this , how to better protect my family, and how to react next time.
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10-23-2008, 02:24 PM
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^ I dont know why you are coming at me because I'm one of the few that told you straight up what might happen.
As far as cops are concerned, once you've lived in Prince William long enough you too will concur with my statement. Once again, hope your family stays safe and good luck with the community ordeal.
I hope this is my last response on these matters, but following usual nitrovic patterns, it's probably not.
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10-23-2008, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Morrigans Mum
Every person I have whiteness looks to be around 20 or obviously older.
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Umm, I think you meant witnessed. Context Hello!
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10-23-2008, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Newk
Umm, I think you meant witnessed. Context Hello!
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Sorry I tend to type too fast.
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10-24-2008, 10:05 AM
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Please somebody ban this poster.
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But the guy is right. Hassling your neighbors is a foolish and dangerous thing to get into. And there are definite drawbacks to living in a "tight knit" neighborhood. Right now, you're getting into this kid's business, but tomorrow it might be someone else getting into your business.
If you're worried about people speeding on the street, try to figure out how to get speed bumps poured. That's about all you can do. If you start lodging anonymous complaints against the guy now that he knows you're out to hassle him, you're just going to make yourself into a target.
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10-24-2008, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by vanyali
But the guy is right. Hassling your neighbors is a foolish and dangerous thing to get into. And there are definite drawbacks to living in a "tight knit" neighborhood. Right now, you're getting into this kid's business, but tomorrow it might be someone else getting into your business.
If you're worried about people speeding on the street, try to figure out how to get speed bumps poured. That's about all you can do. If you start lodging anonymous complaints against the guy now that he knows you're out to hassle him, you're just going to make yourself into a target.
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Thinking like this is what makes drug dealers deal in the open and criminals in general take over communities. It's not "hassling", it's protecting your children. I will tell somebody to slow down if they are speeding through my neighborhood. If they do it again I will get a citizens warrant for reckless driving with the magistrate and let the courts sort it out. Criminal behavior should not be accepted. You're either part of the problem or your not.
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10-24-2008, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Nemesis15
^ I dont know why you are coming at me because I'm one of the few that told you straight up what might happen.
As far as cops are concerned, once you've lived in Prince William long enough you too will concur with my statement. Once again, hope your family stays safe and good luck with the community ordeal.
I hope this is my last response on these matters, but following usual nitrovic patterns, it's probably not.
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The PWCPD has a consistent 90% plus citizen approval and is considered one of the best Police Departments in the nation. You are always the one saying how great and low crime Prince William County is. Interesting that you bag on the Police now.
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10-24-2008, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by nitrovic
The PWCPD has a consistent 90% plus citizen approval and is considered one of the best Police Departments in the nation. You are always the one saying how great and low crime Prince William County is. Interesting that you bag on the Police now.
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That's obviously because only lunatics file them. To clarify, the result of PWC having a low crime rate is not because of the police here, its rather because NOTHING goes down here.
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10-24-2008, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Nemesis15
That's obviously because only lunatics file them. To clarify, the result of PWC having a low crime rate is not because of the police here, its rather because NOTHING goes down here.
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You mean nothing like this (and notice the date, I didn't have to dig far)-
By Kari Pugh
Published: October 23, 2008
Police are searching for a trio of bank robbers who hit the Commerce Bank just north of Dumfries on Thursday.
Police said a masked gunman walked into the bank at 16714 Jefferson Davis Highway at 10:02 a.m., approached tellers and demanded money. A second suspect guarded the front door, Prince William County police Officer Erika Hernandez said in a released statement.
The gunman fled with money to a nearby getaway car, possibly driven by a third suspect, police said. Witnesses described the car as a dark-colored sedan.
Motorist Callie Sullivan said she didn't know whether to duck or whip out her new cell phone camera when officers swooped in and stopped traffic on Va. 234 just after the bank heist.
Officers stopped a sedan in front of her near Interstate 95, got out with guns drawn and ordered people out of the car. She snapped a few shots as other bewildered drivers sat in traffic.
She said she watched police forced one man in the car to his knees and handcuffed him. Officers pulled a duffel bag and possibly a handgun from the car, she said.
"It was shocking."
Erika Hernandez said she did not know of a traffic stop related to the robbery.
Police released surveillance video of the gunman shortly after the heist. He is described as black, about 5 feet 8 inches tall and 190 pounds. He wore a black winter jacket and a ski mask. The second suspect is also black and slightly taller. He, too, wore a ski mask.
Anyone with information is asked to call Prince William County Crime Solvers at 703-670-3700 or 1-866-411-TIPS. You don't have to give your name, just the information. You could earn up to a $1,000 cash reward.
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