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Old 08-30-11, 01:45 PM   #1
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So they can slow down and the super troopers can't write them a citation, thus preventing them being financially raped by the state via some outrageous fine.
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That's why I own a radar detector. In ore-gone, I'm convinced the police aren't here to "protectect and serve" but generate money for the local towns.
Looks like I have misunderstood purpose of American law enforcement...

BTW - How long time it takes to become police officer in local/state level? How many years training takes?
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Just out of curiosity how many people who support warning people who may be engaging in illegal activities of police presence extend that warning to people engaged in other illegal activities?
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Old 08-30-11, 02:51 PM   #3
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Is the purpose to get people to slow down or to generate government revenue. If it's the former then flashing ones lights accomplishes that objective.
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Old 08-30-11, 06:37 PM   #4
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Is the purpose to get people to slow down or to generate government revenue. If it's the former then flashing ones lights accomplishes that objective.
Eqq zachary.

Deterrence works in more ways than the obvious immediate ones.

Example: Posting the location of a speed trap on the internet. Whether the LEO is there or not, the people who know about it are going to slow down in that area, just in case.
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Old 08-31-11, 03:01 PM   #5
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Deterrence works in more ways than the obvious immediate ones.

Example: Posting the location of a speed trap on the internet. Whether the LEO is there or not, the people who know about it are going to slow down in that area, just in case.
When I told my bandmates about this yesterday our drummer told me that it was going on here in Utah as well. People being arrested for flashing their lights to warn of speed traps, that is. The response here has been interesting. A local radio DJ has put out the word to his listeners: If you see a speed trap whip out your cell phone (not yet illegal here, though I think it should be - pull over before you call) and call the station. We'll announce the location on the air. It's going to be interesting to see any reprcussions on that one.
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Just out of curiosity how many people who support warning people who may be engaging in illegal activities of police presence extend that warning to people engaged in other illegal activities?
We are not aiding and abetting felony criminal activity by flashing high beams for a speed trap.
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Old 08-30-11, 03:21 PM   #7
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BTW - How long time it takes to become police officer in local/state level? How many years training takes?
About 3-4 months on average. There are several tests, oral, written, physical, mental, polygraph. These are scheduled over months.
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Old 08-30-11, 04:36 PM   #8
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About 3-4 months on average. There are several tests, oral, written, physical, mental, polygraph. These are scheduled over months.
So amount to study is relatively small and you get a lot authority? That explains a lot...

Here in Finland the basic training alone takes over a year and full training takes 2.5 years. In top of this you must have previous level job training or you must have passed gymnasium both of which take 3 to 4 years to complete. Additionally male candidates have often already served atleast 6 months in military. 12 months if they were selected for NCO or officer training. Women can serve as volunteers if they like.

I think its a bit tougher job to become a cop in Finland.
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So amount to study is relatively small and you get a lot authority? That explains a lot...

Here in Finland the basic training alone takes over a year and full training takes 2.5 years. In top of this you must have previous level job training or you must have passed gymnasium both of which take 3 to 4 years to complete. Additionally male candidates have often already served atleast 6 months in military. 12 months if they were selected for NCO or officer training. Women can serve as volunteers if they like.

I think its a bit tougher job to become a cop in Finland.
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Why so long?
Do you study BA in criminology to be a street cop or train to operate behind enemy lines in case Russia attacks again?
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Old 08-30-11, 05:08 PM   #10
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Why so long?
Do you study BA in criminology to be a street cop or train to operate behind enemy lines in case Russia attacks again?
Something like BA is available but not included in basics. They are available in universities of Tampere and Turku. Basic training arranged in Police College in Tampere is divided into following categories:
- field work (very basics of police work, psychology, first aid etc.)
- traffic (traffic control, driving etc.)
- crime prevention
- information and communication systems
- use of force (physical force, sellf defence, firearms)
Above include training in law, psychology and languages among other subjects.

In Finland rules regarding use of force are very strict and police very rarely uses deadly force, even in cases where opponent have firearm. Deadly force is absolute last option. Before using that police usually uses less lethal means like tazers, shooting to hands or legs etc. based on situation. If police officer uses exessive force he/she may in worst case face murder charges.

Also in some areas of Finland getting more officers into your location may take very long time. In such a case you and your patrol partner are first responders, back-up, SWAT and anything else as necessary.

EDIT: Long time ago an Army officer (Major at the time) told to me that if you want to get into Police College try to not get into military police. Police College appreciate more leadership training available in military, preferably officer but NCO is good too. Getting into officer or NCO training from military police is (or atleast was) much more difficult than for example from infantry units.
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Is it long though? it is two years over here.
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We are not aiding and abetting felony criminal activity by flashing high beams for a speed trap.
I said illegal, I didn't specify if it was felony or misdemenor.
Besides which how do you know that the vehicle you flash is only speeding or that the patrol car is only waiting for speeding motorists?

BTW did't you say flashing shouldn't be on high beam as common sense would dictate otherwise?
edit to add...further to that first question, how does this flashing of motorists sit with those who support such things as police establishing immigration status at any point of contact....like when stopped for a traffic violation?
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I said illegal, I didn't specify if it was felony or misdemenor.
Besides which how do you know that the vehicle you flash is only speeding or that the patrol car is only waiting for speeding motorists?
Do you live here in the US or just watch US produced cop/robber shows?


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BTW did't you say flashing shouldn't be on high beam as common sense would dictate otherwise?
edit to add...further to that first question, how does this flashing of motorists sit with those who support such things as police establishing immigration status at any point of contact....like when stopped for a traffic violation?
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The flash switch is in the position the driver puts the switch in. Common sense would indicate high beams will blind oncoming drivers. Then again, we are talking common sense which many do not possess.
I was refering to leaving the high beams on while driving. Not flashing.
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Do you live here in the US or just watch US produced cop/robber shows?
Can you not answer the questions without undermining your position?
I don't think I have seen a US cop show since kojak

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No, I said this:
And that reply you gave was to a question about flashing, not about having the lights on while driving.

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I was refering to leaving the high beams on while driving. Not flashing.
On top of the above...
Using high beams against oncoming traffic is a violation, the code doesn't specify how long they have to be on for, just how close you can be to the oncoming vehicle before you are breaking the law by using high beams.
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Can you not answer the questions without undermining your position?
He took a page from your book, and you're complaining?

I'm curious to know why you're against warning someone about a speed trap? Warning them gets them to slow down and obey the speed law, at least for a minute. The speed trap doesn't force people to obey the law, it merely catches them at it. Should CB radios in trucks be outlawed? That's one of the things they're used for.
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