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Aviv
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I guess. Lol, pretty sure they do. xD |
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David
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No, but It gets our attention.Better hope the poor person who said it doesn't have anything illegal on them.Or have any warrants, or match the description of someone we are looking for.Get it. Professional,Integrity,Guts,we have made the word compliment,sorry. |
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DAVID B
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They like it. |
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da_Boo
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Yes, they do |
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passion8
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not always, usually only if they are called that by disrespectful little punks who dont know when to shut up but i dont think you have problems understanding how that could be possible. im sure you get called that often enough and no im not saying you get called a pig. |
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kalihas_mum
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I'd imagine so. What does beaners mean? |
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Madness_75
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I would think they would be offended. But the best way to find out is to try it yourself. |
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theblonchic
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I'd think so just like mexicans don't like to be called beaners |
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Jackie
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LMAO yess they r like any other ppl i mean com on like they r any different as in feelins haha |
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king_of_hyrule
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Every one know that pigs are the most sensitive creatures on earth! Didn't you watch Babe?!?! Charlotte's Webb?!?!?!? |
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Lucky
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No...not at all..they just slam you face into the asphalt a few times until you show some respect. |
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rhymingron
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No, they actually feel sorry for the people that callthem that. |
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billybetters2
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Some do, some don't. Depends on the cop. And what kind of day they have had. |
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rita_alabama
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Yes, of course. When you spend your entire career devoted to catching criminals and protecting the population, only to be called a "pig", I'd bet it hurts.
Did you know that cops are called cops because of the copper badges that New York police officers used to wear? First it was "coppers", then shortened to "cops". I was watching way too much TV the other day. |
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slicktop80
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One of the first things you learn when you become a cop is to develop thick skin. Everyone has bad days (Hell, I've had them, probably shows on some of the posts I've left here), but usually, you just ignore that kind of crap. It's just words strung together to provoke a response. You just can't take it personally, or you'll be pissed off all the time. |
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kaitlin
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well duh, woulnt u get offended? also my dad is a cop, although he dose yell "pigs!" at them when he is off duty (as a joke) |
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JAMES11A
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Yes they do. If you call them names, they will most likely ignore it. But do not expect them to cut you any slack during your encounter. It could mean the difference between a warning and a ticket or a ticket and a set of handcuffs. |
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Nick R
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P.I.G stands for Pride, Integrity, & Guts.
In case you missed it, the price of pork has increased. |
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Jim D
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Why would we? We simply look at the source. If some moron comes up to you and calls you an idiot, does it bother you? If it does, you've got to get a thicker skin. Besides, name calling got real old after about grade 6.
Sticks and stones...
HEY SLICKTOP
Did we get rid of "theenlightened" or what? |
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torskie
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That's an old offensive term from the 1960s. It is kinda funny now though. In those days, it would cause police to immediate search you. I remember a Cheech and Chong album where they were wer pushing a car full of pot that broke down, and the stoner yells to a passing cop:"Hey pig, how 'bout a push". |
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Chenier
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of course not |
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leelee
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yes i bet, they are cops and not pigs...not all are known to be bad or abusive, some deserves respect |
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