Police Benevolent Association Card in the USA

Police Benevolent Association Card in the USA

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Sheepshanks

32,760 posts

119 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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Going back a few years but this kind of thing certainly worked for my my dad, a fireman on Merseyside. He used to drive everywhere as if on the way to a job and was often stopped and never done. He got me off when a motorbike cop stopped me and issued a NIP for careless driving.

He learned pretty quickly that it didn't work if he ventured over the border into Cheshire though.

Edited by Sheepshanks on Friday 15th July 12:14

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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Happens here too. I worked as a civvy for a police for a bit. We had police id badges, not the same s the coppers but similar. One of the traffic guys told me if I got stopped to show that and unless you were being a utter prick or the guy who stopped was in a bad mood they would often let you off.

Never tested it though.

Bigends

5,418 posts

128 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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944fan said:
Happens here too. I worked as a civvy for a police for a bit. We had police id badges, not the same s the coppers but similar. One of the traffic guys told me if I got stopped to show that and unless you were being a utter prick or the guy who stopped was in a bad mood they would often let you off.

Never tested it though.
Last thing in the world i'd do is show mine - why would you do that?




Edited by Bigends on Friday 15th July 14:13

Tom1312

1,021 posts

146 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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944fan said:
Happens here too. I worked as a civvy for a police for a bit. We had police id badges, not the same s the coppers but similar. One of the traffic guys told me if I got stopped to show that and unless you were being a utter prick or the guy who stopped was in a bad mood they would often let you off.

Never tested it though.
More like you'd get a ticket and a polite email from PSD.



Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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I was told about similar system in Zambia lots of years ago ,when I worked in Zimbabwe. You kept your licence in top pocket of shirt along with the equivalent of a £10 note. When stopped by police, and asked for licence- note fell on ground, and was claimed by officer, along with a wave off.

jdw100

4,116 posts

164 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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[quote=Who me ?]I was told about similar system in Zambia lots of years ago ,when I worked in Zimbabwe. You kept your licence in top pocket of shirt along with the equivalent of a £10 note. When stopped by police, and asked for licence- note fell on ground, and was claimed by officer, along with a wave off.
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I keep a IDR50,000 next to my £5 international drivers licence, here in Indonesia.

No helmet, no ownership paper, no licence......all magically goes away for 50,000.

jan8p

1,729 posts

228 months

Saturday 16th July 2016
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Tom1312 said:
More like you'd get a ticket and a polite email from PSD.
This. You get into bother for accepting a complimentary can of coke from the takeaway, nevermind showing your ID to get off a traffic ticket!

JMGS4

8,739 posts

270 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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In Germany a GdP (Gewerkschaft der Polizei i.e. Police Trade Union) sticker in the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen helps when flashed (told by a local BiB here). Never been cheeky enough to try but......

catfood12

1,418 posts

142 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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Yep, it's real. In LA they even have a website, encouraging subscription and membership;

https://chp11-99.org/


I used to work in Southern California, quite a few of my colleagues were fully paid up members. Was with a chum in an E39 M5, circa 1999, that got off 130MPH+ on the highway by flashing his card, having the licence plate frame etc. Same car that I got busted for monkeying around in some months later.... "No license or ID with you ?...You're going to jail son !" etc..

944fan

4,962 posts

185 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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Tom1312 said:
944fan said:
Happens here too. I worked as a civvy for a police for a bit. We had police id badges, not the same s the coppers but similar. One of the traffic guys told me if I got stopped to show that and unless you were being a utter prick or the guy who stopped was in a bad mood they would often let you off.

Never tested it though.
More like you'd get a ticket and a polite email from PSD.
You are probably correct, although our police police didn't do polite!

You could never tell at the police when someone told you something if it was true or they were pulling your leg!

Ken Figenus

5,707 posts

117 months

Monday 18th July 2016
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catfood12 said:
Yep, it's real. In LA they even have a website, encouraging subscription and membership;

https://chp11-99.org/


I used to work in Southern California, quite a few of my colleagues were fully paid up members. Was with a chum in an E39 M5, circa 1999, that got off 130MPH+ on the highway by flashing his card, having the licence plate frame etc. Same car that I got busted for monkeying around in some months later.... "No license or ID with you ?...You're going to jail son !" etc..
$25k for a 'licene plate holder' nudge nudge wink wink and a few leather bags!? Rotten and is symptomatic of the arrogance out there compared to our decent bobbies. Repulsive but money talks...

dacouch

1,172 posts

129 months

Tuesday 19th July 2016
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