GadgetSolar
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How do you deal with security guards aka "wannabe cops"?
How do you deal with security guards aka "wannabe cops"?
in my experience [at least if we change 'hardcase' to 'hardboiled'] the opposite is true. it's easier to nicen up than to start out that way. it has to do with people who confuse polite with pushover. if you start out nice then get hard, the moron in question thinks he affected you. but if a cop seems aggressive in the beginning, it's more often than not an attempt to approach with an air of authority [evolutionary behavior]. be nice. the cop will almost always come down. but it will be their decision and has to be for them to effectively do their job.<br />if this is understood by the civilian, the situation almost always mellows. if the cop continues to pig you after you've been polite and cooperative, they're an A hole and there's nothing you can do but continue to be subservient and wait for it to shake out.<br />remember, you can't win. just try not to lose.Seraphim said:What PlanetMoon said. <br /><br /> It's something that can't be taught at the academy, but must be learned through experience and with good role models. I was once taught that an officer can start out nice, then play the harda$$ if the situation requires; but if an officer starts out playing the hardcase, he can't become the nice guy all of a sudden. Occasionally, some moron confuses 'polite' with 'pushover' and the difference needs to be explained to them in no uncertain terms. Once he understands, he generally becomes polite, and the officer can become polite again.<br /><br />
<br /><br />Not if the LEO smiles wickedly at the same time *grin*. 'Hard' does not mean to get angry. If he makes you angry, he wins. Act unexpectedly, and it generally throws people, so they change direction. Then the situation defuses and ends without violence. Most times. Occasionally, someone just wants to fight, no matter what.<br /><br />And different techniques work for different cops.you start out nice then get hard, the moron in question thinks he affected you.
<br /><br />She, YAY for another deafie! <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br /><br />I had a cop poke at me once when I was sleeping in my car at some overlook, I didn't have any curtains or anything, I saw him drive up. He was really nice, wrote everything down for me. I just told him I didn't feel safe driving anymore, just trying to get home and I pulled over to sleep. He said well you can't sleep here, and helped me find (with directions!) a place I could sleep.<br /><br />I would think I would definitely notice and wake up if a cop wanted attention. First, their headlights are ON your vehicle, and they stay there for a good long time, so they can run plates and make sure you aren't going to try and kill them or something (I don't really know what they do, but they sit in their car a while before approaching). Once they approach, they have a giant flashlight that's super bright, and they shine it everywhere. a flashlight like that in your face would wake me up, no problem I think.<br /><br />I don't plan on doing 'black out' curtains or the reflectix stuff for exactly this reason. I want curtains for sure, but I think just normal curtains that block most light would be good for me, so that I have more connection with my surroundings.<br /><br />-Tara<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />She said:I still go back that if you can't hear the cop knocking what would they do? Towing? g god!!! I still plan at night to put a sign in the front windshield that a deaf person drives this van. Im also going to get a handicap card. I dont need one really but for this it may work.
<br /><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif;"><strong>Unfortunately, this seems to be MY experience EVERYWHERE!</strong></span><br /><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif;"><strong>I continue to support them with annual donations, even though </strong></span><br /><span style="font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif;"><strong>I've been victimized by them SEVERAL times. :-(<br /><br />Maybe my eyes freak 'em out...<br /><br /></strong></span>Angeli said:It almost seems like now it's a crap shoot when you have to deal with LEO's. You could get a human, or you could get something else.
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