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You do know what the Red Army was, right?

Of Course, the USSR, CCP, however you want to call it.

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    McGillicuddyAP

    Not a cop but I am married to one. I have a BS in Criminal Justice and am getting my MS in Criminal Justice Administration. I am a loss prevention supervisor and will apply to agencies after I recei

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    Interference

    So are you a boy or girl? :biggrin:

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    Vodka :unsure:

American Military beats all IMO.

Especially in technology.

Your opinion does not mean that it's the reality. I'm American and i prefer the Spetsnaz over US SOF.

Anyone here who lives in Scotland and is a police officer ? I want be one when i'am older as the police round here, just don't GIVE a fuck :D and i want to try and change that,

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Anyone here who lives in Scotland and is a police officer ? I want be one when i'am older as the police round here, just don't GIVE a fuck :D and i want to try and change that,

Not sure if this is how it is where you are or not, but typically one new police officer can not change how a department runs. Hate to burst your bubble Of course that doesn't mean it is impossible to change things over a long period of time.

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Not sure if this is how it is where you are or not, but typically one new police officer can not change how a department runs. Hate to burst your bubble confused.gif Of course that doesn't mean it is impossible to change things over a long period of time.

Thanks mate but i didn't mean like that, i ment like all the street fights at weekends because teenagers are drinking and people parting to 4 in the morning, the police always show up to late and i told them one time that they all when to the basketball court, the police didn't care they just drove off in the other direction.

Do you get what i mean now ?

JordanH

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Thanks mate but i didn't mean like that, i ment like all the street fights at weekends because teenagers are drinking and people parting to 4 in the morning, the police always show up to late and i told them one time that they all when to the basketball court, the police didn't care they just drove off in the other direction.

Do you get what i mean now ?

JordanH

Yep, I do. Sorry about that.

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Lol, I never ever in my life want to be a cop. Only in-game, real life -> NEVER

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Lol, I never ever in my life want to be a cop. Only in-game, real life -> NEVER

Everyone chooses what to do, If everyone was the same we wouldn't progress lol. To me It doesn't seem like a bad job at all.

Either of you two Florida officers from Broward County? I have some family there and that was the area the first COPS episodes ran. They make it look like it has some action going on there. Brevard County has plenty of episodes down there too. I hope you both spread the good word of 'LCPD:FR' to the rest of your fellow officers who like video games.

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I'm in my last year of bachelor in criminology at the university in Belgium Doing my internship this year with the federal police.

Then one year of master to go and then off to the police academy! Hope to become a homicide detective.

In my opinion, and I do know a lot of police models since I learn all about them, the UK model is one of the best in the world. The only let down there is that the regular officers can't carry

weapons. The USA model is also nice, but the problem there is that they are too fond of gun use and the jurisdiction isn't always clear. You have federal(FBI), state, local,...

Btw, for you USA boys out there. Know that the Belgian police used to be trained by Americans in the past. For example our former drug unit which was absorbed later on

in the federal police was thought by your DEA officers ;-)

The only thing Belgium can be proud of in police matters is that we invented the dog units/K9 units. For the non-believers: "Official use of police dogs was recognized as being of value on the European Continent as early as 1859, with the Belgium Police in Ghent using dogs to officially patrol with the night shift."(Wiki)

What would be your ideal police model in the world? And try to be reasonable ;-)

"Dura lex, sed lex"

Yes I'm a real cop. John McClane, LAPD.

So there's Los Angeles in Germany now?

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I'm in my last year of bachelor in criminology at the university in Belgium Doing my internship this year with the federal police.

Then one year of master to go and then off to the police academy! Hope to become a homicide detective.

In my opinion, and I do know a lot of police models since I learn all about them, the UK model is one of the best in the world. The only let down there is that the regular officers can't carry

weapons. The USA model is also nice, but the problem there is that they are too fond of gun use and the jurisdiction isn't always clear. You have federal(FBI), state, local,...

Btw, for you USA boys out there. Know that the Belgian police used to be trained by Americans in the past. For example our former drug unit which was absorbed later on

in the federal police was thought by your DEA officers ;-)

The only thing Belgium can be proud of in police matters is that we invented the dog units/K9 units. For the non-believers: "Official use of police dogs was recognized as being of value on the European Continent as early as 1859, with the Belgium Police in Ghent using dogs to officially patrol with the night shift."(Wiki)

What would be your ideal police model in the world? And try to be reasonable ;-)

I don't know what kind of Hollywood crap your University is using to teach you about the American Criminal Justice system, but it's wrong. Also, the local, state, and federal, jurisdictions are clearly laid out. And while you may get the occasional head-bumping between some agencies, most play along together very well.

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