Just curious if after you had just finished a meal a citizen came up & thanked you for all you do then offerd to pay the bill would you accept ?
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Just curious if after you had just finished a meal a citizen came up & thanked you for all you do then offerd to pay the bill would you accept ?
No. It just doesn't feel right. Why pick me out to thank cops in general? I'd ask them to donate the cost of the meal to a police charity.
only if its fish and chips lol
People here dont give you the option. If theyre gonna pay for it, its already done by the time you get to the register.
As nice as a gesture that it is, what happens if some time down the road you pull that citizen over for say driving under the influence, or show up at his house for a domestic? I would not want to be in a position where I feel like I owe it to the guy just because he paid my bill at some point in time. I would not feel very professional, nor would it seem ethical..in my opinion that is.
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I wouldnt feel shit but happiness at taking them to jail. I can not be bought, and I despise anyone who thinks otherwise. I never ever ask for free shit when people know I'm a cop(if i'm off duty in civies and noone knows me, I ask for free shit all the time :) ). I always have cash/credit out and ready to pay at the register. If someone's already gotten it, then Ill put the equivalent into whatever charity fund is sitting there. And always, always tip the shit out of the waitress.
Not much you can do if someone beats you to the check. If they expect quid pro quo.... fuck 'em.
Nope... but if they were cute and wanted to take me out after work...
:D just kidding.
About a month after 9/11, I was standing in line to pay my bill when the guy behind me struck up a conversation and before I could say licketysplit, he snatched the bill out of my hands and said "I'll take care of this. Thanks." I didn't argue with him. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by katiemh
Damn.... Now I need to work on a back up plan:ballchain:
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Originally Posted by ThisGlock40
I *might* make some exceptions... for a Verified. ;) With a citizen you never know if they're dating the uniform or the person wearing it... although.. I guess there are holster sniffers with a badge too.
There are....and I've seen you in uniform...... :hail:Quote:
Originally Posted by katiemh
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Originally Posted by Bearcat06
... and you'll never see me out of uniform. http://tinypic.com/jrsojq.gif
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Originally Posted by katiemh
You got me Katie, I'm a holster sniffer with a badge. Maybe I could sniff your holster sometime... You know I have a pretty nice gun, think it might fit in your holster? It will be tight but I would give it a try :hug: :bounce:
Wow, you sure know how to turn a girl on. http://i1.tinypic.com/o03q7p.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by ThisGlock40
I much prefer H&K's... but I suppose I could see how a Glock feels in my hands once of these days.
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Originally Posted by katiemh
Just no limp wristing, you need a firm grip on a Glock:nod:
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Originally Posted by katiemh
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to ThisGlock40 again.Quote:
Originally Posted by ThisGlock40
You do on an H&K too. ;) No worries, I have a very firm grip.
I do the same thing. I dont take free coffee or anything else, If someone has paid or refuses to take my money I will always leave the amount for the waitress or Something. I dont feel right that people think they are your buddy cause they bought you lunch. Now if it was my buddy or co worker hell ill let them pay anytimeQuote:
Originally Posted by WAMBAUGHREADER
I agree with most of the above and would rather Thank them and then say, 'No Thank you!' Most of the areas and ppl we work amongst are definitely NOT the type to pay the bill but some restaurants have a policy of discounts or free meals and those I ONLY go once a week or less as to NOT abuse the privilege. VERY FEW ever give discounts or freebies anymore as compared to many years ago when you couldn't go into a restaurant and try to pay for them, then they would have been offended. In the early 70s while patrolling my beat on Xmas I had everything from fruit baskets, hams, turkeys, cash, booze and even furniture neatly placed into my police car when parked at the curb but I NEVER walked out with any gratuity. In those days, we had GREAT christmas's !! You all take care and be safe !!
Im trying to figure out wether or not I should be offended.:noidea:Quote:
Originally Posted by katiemh