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<blockquote data-quote="svtcop" data-source="post: 11420237" data-attributes="member: 74339"><p>Our Departmental policy clearly defines Off Duty and On Duty. Can that Deputy go out and have some drinks ON DUTY? NO! When his shift is over? YES he can. </p><p></p><p>So yes, we are off duty. As I am off duty now, sitting on my couch. Drinking a Coke Zero, watching my youngest son play with tractors. I'm not available for call for service, I can drink alcohol, make love to my wife, paint my face lime green and wear a lime green t-shirt that says **** off! All things I cannot do while on duty. </p><p></p><p>I will put this here so you understand it now...<span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: Red">I already commented in the Deputy thread on how I feel about his actions, if you want to know then go read what I said</span></span></p><p></p><p>Let me ask you this. Do Deputies get the same Constitutional rights afforded to them as everyone else? Or did our "Oath" give those away?</p><p></p><p>Did your friends and family members lose their jobs, get fined and receive jail sentences before conviction?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcop, post: 11420237, member: 74339"] Our Departmental policy clearly defines Off Duty and On Duty. Can that Deputy go out and have some drinks ON DUTY? NO! When his shift is over? YES he can. So yes, we are off duty. As I am off duty now, sitting on my couch. Drinking a Coke Zero, watching my youngest son play with tractors. I'm not available for call for service, I can drink alcohol, make love to my wife, paint my face lime green and wear a lime green t-shirt that says **** off! All things I cannot do while on duty. I will put this here so you understand it now...[SIZE="5"][COLOR="Red"]I already commented in the Deputy thread on how I feel about his actions, if you want to know then go read what I said[/COLOR][/SIZE] Let me ask you this. Do Deputies get the same Constitutional rights afforded to them as everyone else? Or did our "Oath" give those away? Did your friends and family members lose their jobs, get fined and receive jail sentences before conviction? [/QUOTE]
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