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Your worst experience with police?
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<blockquote data-quote="HudsonFalcon" data-source="post: 15995505" data-attributes="member: 160895"><p>Not really a bad experience but more of a funny story.</p><p></p><p>My father in law is a retired swat officer and generally scary guy if you didnt know him. After his retirement from the force he became a school resource officer and conducted a lot of active shooter and bomb threat drills at the school in conjunction with his old swat buddies.</p><p></p><p>I had been dating his daughter for a few years and wanted to marry her but of course I wanted to do the right thing and ask his permission.</p><p></p><p>I asked him to lunch one day and he agreed. I said I would swing by the school on my lunch break and pick him up.</p><p></p><p>Of course he knew what was up and what i wanted. So I show up at the school and sure enough there's a dozen black clad swat guys armed to the teeth with mp5's, M4's, shields, etc. sweeping the outside of the building.</p><p></p><p>I'm shitting my pants because I really dont know what is going on but I approach the nearest officer. Of course he has a k-9 whom doesn't seem very happy about being inside the car and not out playing with the boys. I tell the officer in a im sure shaky voice" Hi I'm here to see Jeff, is it ok if I go in?" He says oh yeah he's just inside the front doors.</p><p></p><p>So I walk up to the front door past several swat officers and enter the building and it's just chaos. Loud and fast is the only way I can describe it.</p><p></p><p>I finally see my father in law surrounded by other officers and school staff and I walk up and meekly say "Hey Jeff."</p><p></p><p>He turns towards me and says, "There's my future son-in-law!".</p><p></p><p>Everyone bursts out laughing as im standing there with I'm sure the dumbest look on my face as I'm still trying to process what is happening.</p><p></p><p>I finally get it and blurt out "Oh you're such an asshole" as I start laughing as well. </p><p></p><p>He grabs and says "Welcome to the family and I'd be honored if you would marry my daughter."</p><p></p><p>I don't think my heart stopped racing for a few days lol.</p><p></p><p>I've now known him now for 10 years and he is one of the best men I've ever known. He's the type of guy that I want my kids to emulate.</p><p></p><p>Point is, cops are out there doing a very tough job everyday. Their day can go from simple traffic tickets to an active shooter in the blink of an eye. The stress levels they have to deal with must be unreal so I forgive them if they're having a bad day. Am I defending the bad ones? Nope, just standing up for the good ones whom I have as friends and family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HudsonFalcon, post: 15995505, member: 160895"] Not really a bad experience but more of a funny story. My father in law is a retired swat officer and generally scary guy if you didnt know him. After his retirement from the force he became a school resource officer and conducted a lot of active shooter and bomb threat drills at the school in conjunction with his old swat buddies. I had been dating his daughter for a few years and wanted to marry her but of course I wanted to do the right thing and ask his permission. I asked him to lunch one day and he agreed. I said I would swing by the school on my lunch break and pick him up. Of course he knew what was up and what i wanted. So I show up at the school and sure enough there's a dozen black clad swat guys armed to the teeth with mp5's, M4's, shields, etc. sweeping the outside of the building. I'm shitting my pants because I really dont know what is going on but I approach the nearest officer. Of course he has a k-9 whom doesn't seem very happy about being inside the car and not out playing with the boys. I tell the officer in a im sure shaky voice" Hi I'm here to see Jeff, is it ok if I go in?" He says oh yeah he's just inside the front doors. So I walk up to the front door past several swat officers and enter the building and it's just chaos. Loud and fast is the only way I can describe it. I finally see my father in law surrounded by other officers and school staff and I walk up and meekly say "Hey Jeff." He turns towards me and says, "There's my future son-in-law!". Everyone bursts out laughing as im standing there with I'm sure the dumbest look on my face as I'm still trying to process what is happening. I finally get it and blurt out "Oh you're such an asshole" as I start laughing as well. He grabs and says "Welcome to the family and I'd be honored if you would marry my daughter." I don't think my heart stopped racing for a few days lol. I've now known him now for 10 years and he is one of the best men I've ever known. He's the type of guy that I want my kids to emulate. Point is, cops are out there doing a very tough job everyday. Their day can go from simple traffic tickets to an active shooter in the blink of an eye. The stress levels they have to deal with must be unreal so I forgive them if they're having a bad day. Am I defending the bad ones? Nope, just standing up for the good ones whom I have as friends and family. [/QUOTE]
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