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supriseyouaretransparent
12-28-2008, 11:39 AM
Best wishes to the unions for the New Year. My wish is that you continue to enjoy the following at the expense of your members:
-Three tour night diff
-Canine pay
-150 hours of built in overtime
-Monday-Friday (what a joke with zero accountability)
-And hows that Mercedes? (Premium gas or regular????)

And our medical benefits decline....

Your greediness has given your opposition (and why????) the perfect opportunity to attack us all in the media. You have served the membership wrongly and should resign!

THEUNIONSHAVEFAILED
12-28-2008, 04:57 PM
Is it true the union members draw salaries FROM the union, and get credit cards and expense accounts too??? Yes, I'm afraid it is.

Unregistered4ever
12-28-2008, 09:27 PM
Is it true the union members draw salaries FROM the union, and get credit cards and expense accounts too??? Yes, I'm afraid it is.

True dopey. You guys are just starting to wake up and realize the fat cats in the unions are getting fatter at your expense.

UnregisteredNYPOST
12-28-2008, 10:19 PM
THE NY POST wrote an editorial today about the pay and perks that are given to the SCPD. The NY Post. Wow. The NY Post hardly gets involved in any issues one step out of NYC. The Post is generally viewed as Pro Police. By the way I found their editorial to be misleading in its content. The point is that you now have the NY Post ganging up on the SCPD. This does not bode well for SCPD.

I was floored when I saw the editorial today.

Unregistered7843784
12-28-2008, 10:46 PM
THE NY POST wrote an editorial today about the pay and perks that are given to the SCPD. The NY Post. Wow. The NY Post hardly gets involved in any issues one step out of NYC. The Post is generally viewed as Pro Police. By the way I found their editorial to be misleading in its content. The point is that you now have the NY Post ganging up on the SCPD. This does not bode well for SCPD.

I was floored when I saw the editorial today.

The Unions have failed us, and have pissed everyone off...everyone, including the press, what little support we had, and the membership. It is time for a major change

theposttoo
12-28-2008, 10:55 PM
THE NY POST wrote an editorial today about the pay and perks that are given to the SCPD. The NY Post. Wow. The NY Post hardly gets involved in any issues one step out of NYC. The Post is generally viewed as Pro Police. By the way I found their editorial to be misleading in its content. The point is that you now have the NY Post ganging up on the SCPD. This does not bode well for SCPD.

I was floored when I saw the editorial today.


Here is the link to the ny post editorial.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/12282008/postopinion/editorials/cops_cashing_in_146127.htm

theposttoo2
12-29-2008, 08:29 AM
Here is the link to the ny post editorial.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/12282008/postopinion/editorials/cops_cashing_in_146127.htm

This is how the public feels, this is how the media feels, this is how everyone feels. What a stupid strategy by the unions to bring this into the news. The airplanes flying over the beaches and the childish radio ads have done nothing. After getting treated like crap for years, the public isn't buying in.

notimpressedddddd
12-29-2008, 10:38 AM
Here is the link to the ny post editorial.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/12282008/postopinion/editorials/cops_cashing_in_146127.htm

Nothing new, the same exact hyperbole that lebbbbbieee vomited on news 12.
So one of his sukbuddies has a friend at that rag too......

Unregisteretread
12-29-2008, 10:43 AM
THE NY POST wrote an editorial today about the pay and perks that are given to the SCPD. The NY Post. Wow. The NY Post hardly gets involved in any issues one step out of NYC. The Post is generally viewed as Pro Police. By the way I found their editorial to be misleading in its content. The point is that you now have the NY Post ganging up on the SCPD. This does not bode well for SCPD.

I was floored when I saw the editorial today.

Cross editorial of the same thing levy said last week on news 12.
Apparently it didnt generate enough buzz the 1st time, and since the county is doing poorly in many facets, levy thought a retread might stir a bit more favor.
Obviously the ny post isnt going to reach too many suffolk residents, so one of his boys posted it here.

Pwned
12-29-2008, 10:59 AM
This is how the public feels, this is how the media feels, this is how everyone feels. What a stupid strategy by the unions to bring this into the news. The airplanes flying over the beaches and the childish radio ads have done nothing. After getting treated like crap for years, the public isn't buying in.

actually this is how the public feels and these are the facts as posted in the comments section if you can calculate on your own. But then again many of you dropped out of H.S.


Jack wrote:
The comments about NYC and Suffolk Cops getting 18 and 28 chart days respectively is deceptive and intended to deceive readers who do not know what they are. In NYC, chart days were instituted as a means to make available manpower more flexible and to reduce overtime. Before that, all Officers worked eight hour tours. To allow overlapping tours of duty, tours were extended beyond eight hours and the extra hours worked accumulate over the year. Officers get the hours back in the form of extra days off in the duty charts, hence the name ‘chart days’. If this were overtime, NYC Cops would be getting back 27 days in pay.
12/28/2008 11:20 PM EST
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richf wrote:
As a Suffolk resident and taxpayer I take issue with your apparently poorly researched and misguided position on this issue. If I accept that the numbers as presented in your OP-ED piece are correct,(which I do not),the police work 181 days and I pay $1513.33 in taxes for that service, which is available to me 24/7. The employees of my local school district would also work that amount of days. For them, I pay $8962.39 after a "star savings" of $896.24. They do not work weekends or holidays, and I seriously doubt I can call and have them actually come to my house at any time, let alone 4:00 AM on Christmas.Amazingly,they garnered all their contractual benefits without "state mandated arbitration". Just imagine that! Also,why would Levy need to estimate the cost for a cop? As County Exec., he should be able to cite the cost of each county employee for the prior fiscal year. My guess is actual numbers don't help advance his political agenda.One more thing that does not seem to add up here is if the cops are all taking 100 days off a year, how can they have all that time to cash out for" a staggering $133,694". I pay more for my cablevision bill than for my police. I think that speaks for itself!
12/28/2008 11:08 PM EST
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Mad Max wrote:
Check out all the films from 9/11/2001. The only people running toward the buildings were those of us who HAD TO. Under the Taylor Law, we are forbidden to strike or take job actions that are detrimental to public safety. Therefore it is our duty to run toward danger. The one benefit we enjoy to counterbalance the Taylor Law is the arbitration process. Arbitrators recognize the danger in our profession, and compensate us accordingly. This has forced the trend among municipalities to negotiate fair contracts, and avoid arbitration. In the public safety business, we don't get paid for what we do, we get paid for what we know AND what we might have to do.
12/28/2008 9:29 PM EST
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Matty P wrote:
This OP-ED is full of errors and misinformation. Did any editor do ANY independent research? Was this just printed with a Steve Levy press release as the only source for misinformation? Steve Levy has repeatedly lied and mis-characterized many things in his career why should we believe anything he has to say?
12/28/2008 4:33 PM EST
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Misinformation! wrote:
Your article December 28th "Cops cashing in" has skewered numbers. Where did you get your "average cop works 181 days a year from". Contractually, a Suffolk cop works between 232 and 234 days a year. He doesn't get off holidays. What he does get off is his 30 vacation days(after 15 years on the job) and 5 personal days. That adds up to a cop working between 197 and 199 days a year, AFTER taking time off. You cannot count time taking off "sick" as time off. Secondly, the bulk of the tax burden is Suffolk, as well as Nassau, is the school tax. School taxes, which go up 6-8% a year, are 3-4 times what the police tax is. Why isn't Steve Levy addressing that issue? Thirdly, Suffolk cops "ridiculously generous benefits", which are no more than any other local department, were not "courtesy of state-mandated arbitration", but were NEGOTIATED with the county over the past 40 plus years. I always liked your paper, but I will be cancelling my subscription and will urge everyone I know who subscribes to your paper to do the same! Thank you!
12/28/2008 4:00 PM EST
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Buckster wrote:
The public pension tsunami about to hit NY is going to be catostrophic- is there anyone with fiscal judgment watching over the granting of all these consitutionally guaranteed benefits that will soon fully bankrupt the state?

UnregisteredPBA A-HOLES
12-29-2008, 11:22 AM
actually this is how the public feels and these are the facts as posted in the comments section if you can calculate on your own. But then again many of you dropped out of H.S.


Jack wrote:
The comments about NYC and Suffolk Cops getting 18 and 28 chart days respectively is deceptive and intended to deceive readers who do not know what they are. In NYC, chart days were instituted as a means to make available manpower more flexible and to reduce overtime. Before that, all Officers worked eight hour tours. To allow overlapping tours of duty, tours were extended beyond eight hours and the extra hours worked accumulate over the year. Officers get the hours back in the form of extra days off in the duty charts, hence the name ‘chart days’. If this were overtime, NYC Cops would be getting back 27 days in pay.
12/28/2008 11:20 PM EST
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richf wrote:
As a Suffolk resident and taxpayer I take issue with your apparently poorly researched and misguided position on this issue. If I accept that the numbers as presented in your OP-ED piece are correct,(which I do not),the police work 181 days and I pay $1513.33 in taxes for that service, which is available to me 24/7. The employees of my local school district would also work that amount of days. For them, I pay $8962.39 after a "star savings" of $896.24. They do not work weekends or holidays, and I seriously doubt I can call and have them actually come to my house at any time, let alone 4:00 AM on Christmas.Amazingly,they garnered all their contractual benefits without "state mandated arbitration". Just imagine that! Also,why would Levy need to estimate the cost for a cop? As County Exec., he should be able to cite the cost of each county employee for the prior fiscal year. My guess is actual numbers don't help advance his political agenda.One more thing that does not seem to add up here is if the cops are all taking 100 days off a year, how can they have all that time to cash out for" a staggering $133,694". I pay more for my cablevision bill than for my police. I think that speaks for itself!
12/28/2008 11:08 PM EST
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Mad Max wrote:
Check out all the films from 9/11/2001. The only people running toward the buildings were those of us who HAD TO. Under the Taylor Law, we are forbidden to strike or take job actions that are detrimental to public safety. Therefore it is our duty to run toward danger. The one benefit we enjoy to counterbalance the Taylor Law is the arbitration process. Arbitrators recognize the danger in our profession, and compensate us accordingly. This has forced the trend among municipalities to negotiate fair contracts, and avoid arbitration. In the public safety business, we don't get paid for what we do, we get paid for what we know AND what we might have to do.
12/28/2008 9:29 PM EST
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Matty P wrote:
This OP-ED is full of errors and misinformation. Did any editor do ANY independent research? Was this just printed with a Steve Levy press release as the only source for misinformation? Steve Levy has repeatedly lied and mis-characterized many things in his career why should we believe anything he has to say?
12/28/2008 4:33 PM EST
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Misinformation! wrote:
Your article December 28th "Cops cashing in" has skewered numbers. Where did you get your "average cop works 181 days a year from". Contractually, a Suffolk cop works between 232 and 234 days a year. He doesn't get off holidays. What he does get off is his 30 vacation days(after 15 years on the job) and 5 personal days. That adds up to a cop working between 197 and 199 days a year, AFTER taking time off. You cannot count time taking off "sick" as time off. Secondly, the bulk of the tax burden is Suffolk, as well as Nassau, is the school tax. School taxes, which go up 6-8% a year, are 3-4 times what the police tax is. Why isn't Steve Levy addressing that issue? Thirdly, Suffolk cops "ridiculously generous benefits", which are no more than any other local department, were not "courtesy of state-mandated arbitration", but were NEGOTIATED with the county over the past 40 plus years. I always liked your paper, but I will be cancelling my subscription and will urge everyone I know who subscribes to your paper to do the same! Thank you!
12/28/2008 4:00 PM EST
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Buckster wrote:
The public pension tsunami about to hit NY is going to be catostrophic- is there anyone with fiscal judgment watching over the granting of all these consitutionally guaranteed benefits that will soon fully bankrupt the state?

Actually, Thats NOT the "General Public" responding.... Thats your "fellow" SCPD assholes blowing smoke up our asses once again...
Dip-Shit...the party is OVER! Someone opened the can of worms...

Unregis tered
12-29-2008, 11:39 AM
Actually, Thats NOT the "General Public" responding.... Thats your "fellow" SCPD assholes blowing smoke up our asses once again...
Dip-Shit...the party is OVER! Someone opened the can of worms...

pba or none, its the truth, as opposed to levys lies. He has enough to work with, why exxagerate? Cops do not work 180 days. You have them with everything else.
If you are winning why lie????

Unregisteredlevy a-holes
12-29-2008, 12:46 PM
Actually, Thats NOT the "General Public" responding.... Thats your "fellow" SCPD assholes blowing smoke up our asses once again...
Dip-Shit...the party is OVER! Someone opened the can of worms...

But they are correct...AND apparently the general public who read the article either is indifferent or agree, because there is very little response from them.

Unregisteredlosers
12-29-2008, 01:27 PM
pba or none, its the truth, as opposed to levys lies. He has enough to work with, why exxagerate? Cops do not work 180 days. You have them with everything else.
If you are winning why lie????

because they are not winning.

FUKdaPost
12-29-2008, 01:47 PM
I don't know about you losers but because of my union, I cleared $145K this year. keep up the good work. looking forward to the next 2 year raises of at least 4.5 %. Kachiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.

Achilles
12-29-2008, 03:22 PM
Actually, Thats NOT the "General Public" responding.... Thats your "fellow" SCPD assholes blowing smoke up our asses once again...
Dip-Shit...the party is OVER! Someone opened the can of worms...

Now, is that any way for Stevy's mom to be "talking"?

Unre5165589821
12-29-2008, 03:25 PM
Now, is that any way for Stevy's mom to be "talking"?

Does anyone else find it pathetic that these SCPD lowlifes come on this board to bash Levy and his family and the deputies. Time to look yourselves in the mirror. There's a reason why the county doesn't like or respect you and you are constantly the target of complaints and criticism. Time for you over-paid donut junkies to get a clue.

Achilles
12-29-2008, 03:33 PM
Does anyone else find it pathetic that these SCPD lowlifes come on this board to bash Levy and his family and the deputies. Time to look yourselves in the mirror. There's a reason why the county doesn't like or respect you and you are constantly the target of complaints and criticism. Time for you over-paid donut junkies to get a clue.

Must have struck one of Mrs. Levy's nerves...

Unregisteredget2work
12-29-2008, 03:53 PM
Does anyone else find it pathetic that these SCPD lowlifes come on this board to bash Levy and his family and the deputies. Time to look yourselves in the mirror. There's a reason why the county doesn't like or respect you and you are constantly the target of complaints and criticism. Time for you over-paid donut junkies to get a clue.

Yeah other losers like you who are not contributing to society, becaue either they are home in mommies dress playing tuffguy on the computer, or fucking around on their jobs dime.
The rest of the world doesnt obsess over us 24/7

Unget aREALclue
12-29-2008, 04:34 PM
Does anyone else find it pathetic that these SCPD lowlifes come on this board to bash Levy and his family and the deputies. Time to look yourselves in the mirror. There's a reason why the county doesn't like or respect you and you are constantly the target of complaints and criticism. Time for you over-paid donut junkies to get a clue.

Really. look in the mirror. Talk about pathetic. As opposed to a nonworking troll that comes on this on this board to bash scpd and their families.
Theres a reason why you are a joke here,no one respects you or your jealous opinion and you are the target of numerous jokes and ridicule. and theres a reason why our country is in its sad state, alot of it is losers like you, too busy looking over the fence at what I have instead of getting your own.
Either go get a job, or do the job you were assigned tubby!!!

Unget aREA1clue
12-29-2008, 05:27 PM
Really. look in the mirror. Talk about pathetic. As opposed to a nonworking troll that comes on this on this board to bash scpd and their families.
Theres a reason why you are a joke here,no one respects you or your jealous opinion and you are the target of numerous jokes and ridicule. and theres a reason why our country is in its sad state, alot of it is losers like you, too busy looking over the fence at what I have instead of getting your own.
Either go get a job, or do the job you were assigned tubby!!!who cares about being known as a joke on a message board filled with insecure and immature cops who are gluttonous to the core. Your time will come... the public is against you, the county executive is against you, you are losing patrol grounds to the deputies (who are doing an amazing job by the way). Keep giving us the fodder we need. Anyone who I meet who is behind you cops quickly changes their tune when they read this forum. You are your own worst enemies.

Unget a REA1clue
12-29-2008, 05:40 PM
who cares about being known as a joke on a message board filled with insecure and immature cops who are gluttonous to the core. Your time will come... the public is against you, the county executive is against you, you are losing patrol grounds to the deputies (who are doing an amazing job by the way). Keep giving us the fodder we need. Anyone who I meet who is behind you cops quickly changes their tune when they read this forum. You are your own worst enemies.

Who cares? Obviously you. Otherwise you'd be elsewhere. You, not us. You are singular.

uhohh
12-29-2008, 06:19 PM
Actually, I am a jealous dipshit that dropped out of H.S. ,picked up a drug habit, and knocked up a tramp with scabies. you have been to my house so much I am a chronic domestic. I hate myself.

fixed

Unregisteredyy
12-29-2008, 11:35 PM
actually this is how the public feels and these are the facts as posted in the comments section if you can calculate on your own. But then again many of you dropped out of H.S.


Jack wrote:
The comments about NYC and Suffolk Cops getting 18 and 28 chart days respectively is deceptive and intended to deceive readers who do not know what they are. In NYC, chart days were instituted as a means to make available manpower more flexible and to reduce overtime. Before that, all Officers worked eight hour tours. To allow overlapping tours of duty, tours were extended beyond eight hours and the extra hours worked accumulate over the year. Officers get the hours back in the form of extra days off in the duty charts, hence the name ‘chart days’. If this were overtime, NYC Cops would be getting back 27 days in pay.
12/28/2008 11:20 PM EST
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richf wrote:
As a Suffolk resident and taxpayer I take issue with your apparently poorly researched and misguided position on this issue. If I accept that the numbers as presented in your OP-ED piece are correct,(which I do not),the police work 181 days and I pay $1513.33 in taxes for that service, which is available to me 24/7. The employees of my local school district would also work that amount of days. For them, I pay $8962.39 after a "star savings" of $896.24. They do not work weekends or holidays, and I seriously doubt I can call and have them actually come to my house at any time, let alone 4:00 AM on Christmas.Amazingly,they garnered all their contractual benefits without "state mandated arbitration". Just imagine that! Also,why would Levy need to estimate the cost for a cop? As County Exec., he should be able to cite the cost of each county employee for the prior fiscal year. My guess is actual numbers don't help advance his political agenda.One more thing that does not seem to add up here is if the cops are all taking 100 days off a year, how can they have all that time to cash out for" a staggering $133,694". I pay more for my cablevision bill than for my police. I think that speaks for itself!
12/28/2008 11:08 PM EST
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Mad Max wrote:
Check out all the films from 9/11/2001. The only people running toward the buildings were those of us who HAD TO. Under the Taylor Law, we are forbidden to strike or take job actions that are detrimental to public safety. Therefore it is our duty to run toward danger. The one benefit we enjoy to counterbalance the Taylor Law is the arbitration process. Arbitrators recognize the danger in our profession, and compensate us accordingly. This has forced the trend among municipalities to negotiate fair contracts, and avoid arbitration. In the public safety business, we don't get paid for what we do, we get paid for what we know AND what we might have to do.
12/28/2008 9:29 PM EST
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Matty P wrote:
This OP-ED is full of errors and misinformation. Did any editor do ANY independent research? Was this just printed with a Steve Levy press release as the only source for misinformation? Steve Levy has repeatedly lied and mis-characterized many things in his career why should we believe anything he has to say?
12/28/2008 4:33 PM EST
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Misinformation! wrote:
Your article December 28th "Cops cashing in" has skewered numbers. Where did you get your "average cop works 181 days a year from". Contractually, a Suffolk cop works between 232 and 234 days a year. He doesn't get off holidays. What he does get off is his 30 vacation days(after 15 years on the job) and 5 personal days. That adds up to a cop working between 197 and 199 days a year, AFTER taking time off. You cannot count time taking off "sick" as time off. Secondly, the bulk of the tax burden is Suffolk, as well as Nassau, is the school tax. School taxes, which go up 6-8% a year, are 3-4 times what the police tax is. Why isn't Steve Levy addressing that issue? Thirdly, Suffolk cops "ridiculously generous benefits", which are no more than any other local department, were not "courtesy of state-mandated arbitration", but were NEGOTIATED with the county over the past 40 plus years. I always liked your paper, but I will be cancelling my subscription and will urge everyone I know who subscribes to your paper to do the same! Thank you!
12/28/2008 4:00 PM EST
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Buckster wrote:
The public pension tsunami about to hit NY is going to be catostrophic- is there anyone with fiscal judgment watching over the granting of all these consitutionally guaranteed benefits that will soon fully bankrupt the state?

The eventual outcome of all this is the county will file for bankruptcy. At that point ALL contracts will be open.

nuthercoptard
12-29-2008, 11:54 PM
I don't know about you losers but because of my union, I cleared $145K this year. keep up the good work. looking forward to the next 2 year raises of at least 4.5 %. Kachiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.

Can you arrogant fux make up your mind? Either you're complaining about what a terrible job you have and Steve is just picking on you or you're richer than Trump. Which is it, schmucktard?

Unregisteredoubtit
12-30-2008, 07:53 AM
The eventual outcome of all this is the county will file for bankruptcy. At that point ALL contracts will be open.

The county has had a surplus of taxes every year we've negotiated for a new contract.
But according to you, a anon online county cpa, we are going bankrupt...ok
skippy

anothertrolltardo
12-30-2008, 10:14 AM
Can you arrogant fux make up your mind? Either you're complaining about what a terrible job you have and Steve is just picking on you or you're richer than Trump. Which is it, schmucktard?

Curious. The post you quoted is dubious at best...it sounds more like one of your cohorts trying to be pose as an arrogant cop....but I've yet to hear anyone say we have a terrible job, and 145k isnt even close to Trump money, although maybe for you it is.
But thanks for sharing with the group, and dont let your past failures prevent you from sharing again.

clickheretologin
12-30-2008, 02:44 PM
I don't know about you losers but because of my union, I cleared $145K this year. keep up the good work. looking forward to the next 2 year raises of at least 4.5 %. Kachiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing.


Ahhh. The SCPD arrogance shows through once again. You don't do crap at work, dont lock up DWIs or write tickets and want your raises. The party is coming to an end...and your arrogance mirrors that of your failed unions.

clickheretologin
12-30-2008, 03:02 PM
Ahhh. The SCPD arrogance shows through once again. You don't do crap at work, dont lock up DWIs or write tickets and want your raises. The party is coming to an end...and your arrogance mirrors that of your failed unions.

I'm imporessed you waited the better part of a day to reply to your own transparent poser post, bravo chump

suffolkpdarrogance
12-30-2008, 07:34 PM
Ahhh. The SCPD arrogance shows through once again. You don't do crap at work, dont lock up DWIs or write tickets and want your raises. The party is coming to an end...and your arrogance mirrors that of your failed unions.

They are arrogant...and illiterate, aren't they?

UnregisteredGETTHIS
12-30-2008, 09:11 PM
Ahhh. The SCPD arrogance shows through once again. You don't do crap at work, dont lock up DWIs or write tickets and want your raises. The party is coming to an end...and your arrogance mirrors that of your failed unions.

Most of you recall that there was a topic called something like: "BODY FOUND IN A TRUNK." I have it on very good authority that the wife reported her husband missing for each of the three days he was missing. They told her he probably ran off with a girlfriend. The wife finally persuaded them to go to his car towing company and check the place out. She told them he might be in the trunk of a car. The COPS told her that if she wanted to check the trunks she would have to do that because they didn't want to get their hands dirty. She had to open the car trunk to find her dead husband.

Maybe those cops couldn't get their hands dirty because they needed them clean to eat the donuts later, or had a computer or blackberry that they feared their dirty fingers would foul up the keyboard.

THE WIFE found the body, not the cops.

jkgnyebt
12-30-2008, 10:45 PM
Most of you recall that there was a topic called something like: "BODY FOUND IN A TRUNK." I have it on very good authority that the wife reported her husband missing for each of the three days he was missing. They told her he probably ran off with a girlfriend. The wife finally persuaded them to go to his car towing company and check the place out. She told them he might be in the trunk of a car. The COPS told her that if she wanted to check the trunks she would have to do that because they didn't want to get their hands dirty. She had to open the car trunk to find her dead husband.

Maybe those cops couldn't get their hands dirty because they needed them clean to eat the donuts later, or had a computer or blackberry that they feared their dirty fingers would foul up the keyboard.

THE WIFE found the body, not the cops.

Your posts just get more asinine as you go along with your quest. I guess the "good authority" are those voices in your head! Take your meds, relax, and enjoy whats left of your pathetic life!

Unregistered373773
12-30-2008, 11:33 PM
Your posts just get more asinine as you go along with your quest. I guess the "good authority" are those voices in your head! Take your meds, relax, and enjoy whats left of your pathetic life!

Why can't you guys respond to a post without insulting, cursing...or showing what idiots you are!

okljmh
12-31-2008, 12:36 AM
Why can't you guys respond to a post without insulting, cursing...or showing what idiots you are!

Please read his post and tell me that it didn't deserve a response like that. Do you honestly think that a cop is not going to check the tow company after his wife said she believes he's in a trunk. And I may be wrong here but that poster sounds like a well known poster here who has an axe to grind. Am I right?

UnregisteredURRIGHT
12-31-2008, 12:44 AM
Please read his post and tell me that it didn't deserve a response like that. Do you honestly think that a cop is not going to check the tow company after his wife said she believes he's in a trunk. And I may be wrong here but that poster sounds like a well known poster here who has an axe to grind. Am I right?

IT IS ME. I would like to take the time to correct myself. I didn't get it on good authority, I got it on HIGH AUTHORITY.

Whether or not that person got it right, and there is NO reason why he would have gotten it wrong, then I have to believe what he told me is believed by him to be true, and I believe it to be true.

Do I have an AXE to grind. RIGHT AGAIN!!! And I will continue to grind that ax until such time it cuts off the head of the monsters.

As I don't expect to be seeing that too soon, expect to see a lot more of me as the situation warrants.

UnregisteredFILTROLL
12-31-2008, 07:15 AM
IT IS ME. I would like to take the time to correct myself. I didn't get it on good authority, I got it on HIGH AUTHORITY.

Whether or not that person got it right, and there is NO reason why he would have gotten it wrong, then I have to believe what he told me is believed by him to be true, and I believe it to be true.

Do I have an AXE to grind. RIGHT AGAIN!!! And I will continue to grind that ax until such time it cuts off the head of the monsters.

As I don't expect to be seeing that too soon, expect to see a lot more of me as the situation warrants.
He was reported missing once. btw dont beleive everything you hear, the wife is a suspect as we speak

The only thing you are cutting here is some jokes for the readers...

Unregisteredwhocares
12-31-2008, 09:10 AM
IT IS ME. I would like to take the time to correct myself. I didn't get it on good authority, I got it on HIGH AUTHORITY.
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Excuse me when I say get a life. IT IS ME???? Like people know who the f you are? Are you that big of a dead end that you believe everyone knows who you are?
Im the fil???
What are you 12 years old?
A legend in your own mind

more bs fromapieceoshit
12-31-2008, 09:24 AM
Most of you recall that there was a topic called something like: "BODY FOUND IN A TRUNK." I have it on very good authority that the wife reported her husband missing for each of the three days he was missing. They told her he probably ran off with a girlfriend. The wife finally persuaded them to go to his car towing company and check the place out. She told them he might be in the trunk of a car. The COPS told her that if she wanted to check the trunks she would have to do that because they didn't want to get their hands dirty. She had to open the car trunk to find her dead husband.

Maybe those cops couldn't get their hands dirty because they needed them clean to eat the donuts later, or had a computer or blackberry that they feared their dirty fingers would foul up the keyboard.

THE WIFE found the body, not the cops.
It is impossible to report someone missing more then once, You cannot be missing 3 times at once. When you arenentered as a missing you remain missing thruout the NYS and country until you are removed from teletype when you are found.
So already you are full of shit.
He was reported missing. The Missing persons unit responded to his auto shop where he was found.

UnregisteredYEAH,SO WHAT
12-31-2008, 10:07 AM
It is impossible to report someone missing more then once, You cannot be missing 3 times at once. When you arenentered as a missing you remain missing thruout the NYS and country until you are removed from teletype when you are found.
So already you are full of shit.
He was reported missing. The Missing persons unit responded to his auto shop where he was found.

I simply reported what I heard from reliable sources. Truth is the person that is a relative or a person close to the victim that finds the 'missing' person is a good chance of being the murderer. THAT IS A FACT. The woman is probably right up top on the Hit Parade of SCPD, and I have no dispute with that. Doesn't mean she did it, or knows who did it. The public doesn't even know if the guy was murdered. I suspect the cops do.

Finding a dead body is not as easy as one might think. I have known cases where grid searches have been done and the cops stepped over the body of another person they weren't looking for. When the area cleared due to the cold weather the body was in plain view. In other words finding a body not in plain view is not a given. When a person connected to the victim finds a body not near the domicle, and finds it when no others are able to find it, then it is a good chance the person that finds it is the killer.

UnregisteredYEAH,SO WHAT
12-31-2008, 10:14 AM
I simply reported what I heard from reliable sources. Truth is the person that is a relative or a person close to the victim that finds the 'missing' person is a good chance of being the murderer. THAT IS A FACT. The woman is probably right up top on the Hit Parade of SCPD, and I have no dispute with that. Doesn't mean she did it, or knows who did it. The public doesn't even know if the guy was murdered. I suspect the cops do.

Finding a dead body is not as easy as one might think. I have known cases where grid searches have been done and the cops stepped over the body of another person they weren't looking for. When the area cleared due to the cold weather the body was in plain view. In other words finding a body not in plain view is not a given. When a person connected to the victim finds a body not near the domicle, and finds it when no others are able to find it, then it is a good chance the person that finds it is the killer.

So what? It means you dont know what the phuk you are talking about. You heard some gossip and figured you could bash the dept, as is your motive. But as usual you fall a bit short.
You cannot report someone missing while they are missing already.
Thats crap.
Move along and keep quiet when you dont know what you are talking about

Scaryman
12-31-2008, 11:20 AM
IT IS ME.

Do I have an AXE to grind. RIGHT AGAIN!!! And I will continue to grind that ax until such time it cuts off the head of the monsters.



Ooooh scary
we have a bona fide headcase here.
Go get em tiger

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