Dayton17
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Lee10 in POLICE EXAMI'm going to be bluntly honest with you. Find a different career. You could spend the rest of your life trying for something that you will not obtain. What I want you to realize is, EVEN IF YOU GET A PARDON, that doesn't gaurentee your hire. They will STILL know about your charge. Most if not all applications flat out ask, have you been charged with or convicted of a felony, to which you'd have to answer yes or you'd be lying. The expungment would remove it from regular jobs seeing anything, but law enforcement is all knowing. Once you have an FBI number it doesn't simply go away. A pardon can excuse it from your normal record, but it still is on your record. Secondly, Law enforcement is a very competitive field, so even saying that in a year a law was passed and the expungment would completely take it off your record, as soon as one person found out, you would be removed for someone(of which there are many applicants) without a felony. It hurts, I understand and I'm not trying to sound like an asshole, but it is what it is. The longer you hold onto it the harder it will be to accept. Try finding a different career. You are chasing someone that it at this point unrealistic.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from FCV96 in POLICE EXAMI'm going to be bluntly honest with you. Find a different career. You could spend the rest of your life trying for something that you will not obtain. What I want you to realize is, EVEN IF YOU GET A PARDON, that doesn't gaurentee your hire. They will STILL know about your charge. Most if not all applications flat out ask, have you been charged with or convicted of a felony, to which you'd have to answer yes or you'd be lying. The expungment would remove it from regular jobs seeing anything, but law enforcement is all knowing. Once you have an FBI number it doesn't simply go away. A pardon can excuse it from your normal record, but it still is on your record. Secondly, Law enforcement is a very competitive field, so even saying that in a year a law was passed and the expungment would completely take it off your record, as soon as one person found out, you would be removed for someone(of which there are many applicants) without a felony. It hurts, I understand and I'm not trying to sound like an asshole, but it is what it is. The longer you hold onto it the harder it will be to accept. Try finding a different career. You are chasing someone that it at this point unrealistic.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Zelyth in POLICE EXAMI'm going to be bluntly honest with you. Find a different career. You could spend the rest of your life trying for something that you will not obtain. What I want you to realize is, EVEN IF YOU GET A PARDON, that doesn't gaurentee your hire. They will STILL know about your charge. Most if not all applications flat out ask, have you been charged with or convicted of a felony, to which you'd have to answer yes or you'd be lying. The expungment would remove it from regular jobs seeing anything, but law enforcement is all knowing. Once you have an FBI number it doesn't simply go away. A pardon can excuse it from your normal record, but it still is on your record. Secondly, Law enforcement is a very competitive field, so even saying that in a year a law was passed and the expungment would completely take it off your record, as soon as one person found out, you would be removed for someone(of which there are many applicants) without a felony. It hurts, I understand and I'm not trying to sound like an asshole, but it is what it is. The longer you hold onto it the harder it will be to accept. Try finding a different career. You are chasing someone that it at this point unrealistic.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Andre Amorim in [DEBATE] Your Opinion On Legalizing MarijuanaLets all just take a moment and clap a little for our friend here. He is doing so good for himself. He owns a car, It's so awesome, he also owns a house, I can hardly believe it. He has a wife and kids,..... awesome. He doesn't worry about money, and never stresses about anything. Oh, his health is in "tip top" shape. I think we should all just take a minute out of our lives, a minute to just marvel at this magnificent person we have boasting about his life over the internet. I can hardly believe you've done so good for yourself, In fact, I'm gonna personally extend my congratulations for achieving this great dream we all have, but only YOU have achieved. Congratulations.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from RyanG in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction fromDeactivated Memberin Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Black Jesus in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from McAwesome6934 in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from 42069 in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from stateless in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from CRAWFORDx96 in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from DivineHustle in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Murphy in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Slimory in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Illusionyary in Man Beaten And Shot Over Mixed Race Grandchildren Being At His HomeAfter reading several of your posts. Mainly due to officer shooting and realizing your ignorance on them, I have to say.... You may be one of the most ignorant people I've seen. Yes, blame America because of racism. It's totally one country's fault that racism exists. Go to college, get educated, form a rational reasonable opinion backed with facts, then come back and form rational arguements. America is totally the reason racism exists in this world. Just go.
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Dayton17 reacted to iiKonrad in Possibly my new PC. Thoughts on preformance?You can throw something together for 700$ and run Crysis 3 on Ultra in 1080p no problem. Unless you have a 6 monitor setup, dont get a 900$ gpu. Ever. Or if you have a 3 monitor setup with 3 4k 75' tvs. At that point just go to the hospital assuming your eyes are bleeding.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from DivineHustle in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)I just got this today, haven't checked back in awhile. Also, I don't post where I work for multiple reasons, 1. It's against our policy (as well as taking pictures in uniform, Tagging department in posts on facebook or twitter etc.) 2. I personally leave a very small online footprint, and I don't like posting specific personal info online.
I do however, work in law enforcement. I graduated the academy two years ago and was emploted about a moth before completion. I dont know if you're going to throw the "no proof " in my face thing, but if you, or anyone else does.. I really don't care at the end of the day. This is the internet, as so obviously people take what other people say with about a grain of salt. If that's you, that's fine because i believe next to nothing people tell me online. I, however, would never stoop to the level of claiming something I am not. Hope this clears things up.
Thanks
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Mendy in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)Actually, buddy. I work in law enforcement. For real, not in a video game. You'd be suprised how many people are on this website that don't respect the police. My grammar, you just started a sentence with the word and, yet it's my grammar. Okay.
You're thinking wrong. A fellow officer of mine got his nose broken when someone headbutted him while he was handcuffed. If the guy started moving and yelling or anything that could make someone reasonably think he was still violent, you can use force. Learn the use of force continuum.
Sure, you are allowed to critise, no doubt. If citizens couldn't critise we wouldn't get better and the bad apples we do have would never get caught. I'm just saying the majority of people don't understand how police work in the first place, and in LA it really is a much different story. Traffic stops have citizens throw the keys out the window most times, that would never happen here. Also, I'm glad we cleared it up about how insane the beatings are etc. They happen, it's just most people will call brutality on just about anything these days. Without really understanding how it works.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Mendy in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)You do realize LAPD is (argueably) the most dangerous department to work in? I don't know where you live, but unless it's LA the police you see are way different. LA is so stricken with gun and crime that officers are forced to be dicks to just about everyone. It's how they survive that place. I don't work for LAPD, but in this line of work you learn to respect those that do. Is there corruption, brutality, etc. Yes. To sit behind a computer and critisize it without working a day on the beat is ignorant.
A side note, the first video I watched wasn't brutality at all, you can't see what the suspect did to cause that. We are allowed to hit people you realize. I didn't watch the rest of the videos because I don't really have the time. It happens, but often times citizens perceive it to be brutal without knowing common police practices. So they label it brutal and get their buddies to do it too. You guys should actually attend some classes on use of force for police. I think you'd be surprised. Or better yet, walk into a situation not knowing if you'll walk out. Sitting behind a computer and pointing out everything they do wrong..... when in reality I'd bet most of you would shit yourselves at the stuff these guys have dealt with. (Especially LAPD).
End rant.
Here's a hint kid, police don't get "scared" or decide not to do their jobs because of threats. Telling us we won't do something, if it's our job because we will get shot... That's a C felony. Ive had my life threatened in this line of work, many times. I dont know if you're some kid who is trying to put down officers or what. Police officers react to whay you do, if you do something that warrants us hitting you, bringing you to the ground, shooting you. We don't fear the repurcussions. You should think a little bit more before you post such stupid shit.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Olanov in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)Fair enough, good luck with your degree. Your world will open up after the academy. And thanks.
Exactly right, you gotta do what you gotta do. A split second decision that will be judged for the rest of your life.
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Dayton17 reacted to Olanov in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)Yeah, I get what you mean with that. A lot of people are often too quick to jump in and judge the police for the slightest thing they do. Sometimes you really just need to try and figure situations from the LEO's POV too and understand why they did what they did. Even then some don't care though. Glad to see we however came to an understanding!
Kinda reminded me of this OIS where the police capped that perp with garden scissors. You know, after the taser had been ineffective. People just wanted to see those cops fry even though they did their job correctly. Pathetic.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Olanov in (Philadelphia Police Brutality :0)Actually, buddy. I work in law enforcement. For real, not in a video game. You'd be suprised how many people are on this website that don't respect the police. My grammar, you just started a sentence with the word and, yet it's my grammar. Okay.
You're thinking wrong. A fellow officer of mine got his nose broken when someone headbutted him while he was handcuffed. If the guy started moving and yelling or anything that could make someone reasonably think he was still violent, you can use force. Learn the use of force continuum.
Sure, you are allowed to critise, no doubt. If citizens couldn't critise we wouldn't get better and the bad apples we do have would never get caught. I'm just saying the majority of people don't understand how police work in the first place, and in LA it really is a much different story. Traffic stops have citizens throw the keys out the window most times, that would never happen here. Also, I'm glad we cleared it up about how insane the beatings are etc. They happen, it's just most people will call brutality on just about anything these days. Without really understanding how it works.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from CobraEmergencyGames in Finally some freedom in our favorIt isn't nearly a big enough deal as people will make it out to be. If someone is arrested their phone can be seized for the time being. That gives us plenty of time to get a search warrant, or in most cases, you just talk to their parole/probation officer. (If they have one). Cell phones are small computers, the difference between them is their portable. If they are on the person when they are arrested, the item can be seized by jail staff and given the circumstances you can apply for one later. Same would go for someone carrying a labtop around. The only thing this prevents is police looking through it right away, but in the end if we have reason to believe thetr is evidence on there, we will get in. Whether it's by a court ordered warrant, or the person's parole/probation officer.
On a side note, you realize cops episodes are extremely outdated. Often times by years. The article you posted also said police require a warrant to take blood from an individual if they refuse a breathalyzer. THat's completely false in my state. If you refuse blood in my state you'll get charged with refusal (charged in the same manner as DUI). So it will vary from state to state. I would know, I've had people not give me blood and they got two charges instead of one.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from DivineHustle in Finally some freedom in our favorIt isn't nearly a big enough deal as people will make it out to be. If someone is arrested their phone can be seized for the time being. That gives us plenty of time to get a search warrant, or in most cases, you just talk to their parole/probation officer. (If they have one). Cell phones are small computers, the difference between them is their portable. If they are on the person when they are arrested, the item can be seized by jail staff and given the circumstances you can apply for one later. Same would go for someone carrying a labtop around. The only thing this prevents is police looking through it right away, but in the end if we have reason to believe thetr is evidence on there, we will get in. Whether it's by a court ordered warrant, or the person's parole/probation officer.
On a side note, you realize cops episodes are extremely outdated. Often times by years. The article you posted also said police require a warrant to take blood from an individual if they refuse a breathalyzer. THat's completely false in my state. If you refuse blood in my state you'll get charged with refusal (charged in the same manner as DUI). So it will vary from state to state. I would know, I've had people not give me blood and they got two charges instead of one.
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Dayton17 got a reaction from Monty0112 in Advice needed on custom gaming buildIt's a decent build, in my opinion, you woulnd't need the SSD unless your motherboard allows for you to cache your HDD and SDD into one. Essentially, you will have to select one of those two to be your main drive (the one the Operating System goes on) what that means is when you install things, it will default to this drive, Now, for you to get the boosting startup speed, you need to have an SSD. That also means, it would be your main drive and you would have to manually move things over to the other HDD. It could be a hassle. Also, SSDs have a limited amout of writes, (it is a lot, you wont use in up in a year or two) but eventually they becaome "read only", I recently put together a $2000 build and i left the SSd out completely. I feel that in the near future SSds will become MUCH cheaper, and also much larger. So that all looks pretty good, if I were you I'd just leave the SSD out and wait a few until they are bigger and cheaper. Just my two cents.