In our little town, pop. 800, we had an little old man and his wife on the way home from church. Cop sitting at a side street got ticked cause old Roy didn't dim his lights for him. Turned on the siren and lights and old Roy pulled over, but the cop didn't get out and approach his window promptly. Roy sat there for several minutes, put his car in gear and headed for his house a couple blocks away, with the siren wailing behind him. Roy got out and the smart alec cop (muscle man with a burr haircut) decided he'd put the cuffs on him. He managed to get one on before he had to give up. Sherriff had to come ask Roy for the cuffs.
Roy was a golden gloves boxer when he was a pup.
Do you have to be a smart alec to become a cop, or do you become one after getting the job?
Apologies to all the good cops, and I know there are many.
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