bouncy front end
#311
Guest
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Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#312
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#313
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
wife, that I will come home at night.
All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> scared.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
>> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
>> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> and
>> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
>> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
>> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
>> be
>> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
>> much
>> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
>> loss
>> of job.
>> enough rant for now,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>>
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> then
>> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#314
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
I do feel for you guys.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#315
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
I do feel for you guys.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#316
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
I do feel for you guys.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#317
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Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
I do feel for you guys.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere, and
> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we have
> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets, as
> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have armor
> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a gun,
> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you have
> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that seems
> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon holds
> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially when
> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is high
> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison, you
> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most of
> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less shoot
> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to my
> wife, that I will come home at night.
> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do give
> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to google,
> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles, the
> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was caused
> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like him,
> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather help
> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on the
> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me they
> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed their
> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous for
> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim this
> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good advice.
> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show a
> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
>
> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said earlier.
> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
> > scared.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
> >>
> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill, but
> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and unpatriotic
> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
> >> and
> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some bad
> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world into
> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life would
> >> be
> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks, not
> >> much
> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and possible
> >> loss
> >> of job.
> >> enough rant for now,
> >>
> >> Patrick
> >>
> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
> >>
> >> Ô¿Ô
> >>
> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
> >> then
> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#318
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Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Everytime I hit a bump it would almost wreck me if I was going close to 55
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#319
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Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Everytime I hit a bump it would almost wreck me if I was going close to 55
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
#320
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: OFF TOPIC Re: bouncy front end OFF TOPIC AGAIN another rant (long)
Everytime I hit a bump it would almost wreck me if I was going close to 55
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.
or so. He can rotate the tires for free and see if that makes it better,
also can jack up all 4 corners, and put in 4 wd and let idle in first. if
the wheels bounce, they are the problem. They replaced my dampener and it
didn't help any. rotate fixed it for a while, but still had to get new
tires. had bf goodrich a/t instead of goodyear gsa, cheaper, and they still
look new after over 20k miles on them. I will not use goodyear again if i
can help it. I will see how the mtr's work on the rubicon when I get it.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:428D1990.A8CF416E@***.net...
> I do feel for you guys.
> I suggest the new dampener only when I believe the poster, suggests
> a shimmy. The last thread you guys bitched about, he writes a shake,
> which is not a shimmy, but he started it from a pot hole. He replace his
> shocks, no big deal. Shocks to me are bad when we feel the whole vehicle
> bounding all over the road, coming out of turns or crossing railroad
> tracks we feel an extra bounce, not just the tire.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>>
>> Where I work, we only have one car, our radio doesn't work everywhere,
>> and
>> there are alot of back roads. Our backup can be 30 minutes away, so we
>> have
>> to be paranoid. They (criminals) are putting weapons in everything,
>> including cellphones that shoot bullets, putting razor blades in pockets,
>> as
>> well as bulbs that they crunch before being searched. They also have
>> armor
>> piercing bullets, so we have to watch out for that too. If you pull a
>> gun,
>> or something that looks like one, you will probably get shot. If you
>> have
>> 10 officers out somewhere, and the criminal gets shot 70 times, that
>> seems
>> in excess, however, it is only 7 rounds per officer. My duty weapon
>> holds
>> 16 rounds when I have one chambered, so 7 rounds isnt many, especially
>> when
>> it could mean the difference between life and death. When a person is
>> high
>> on any type drug, they feel things differently. You can shoot someone 5
>> times, and they can keep coming at you. When you put people in prison,
>> you
>> have to watch your back. Say you arrest somone for selling drugs. Most
>> of
>> the time, they got the drugs from someone else to resell, and didn't buy
>> them to begin with, makeing them the middle man. If I arrest someone for
>> selling, then they are upset with me, as well as the supplier, for taking
>> their profit away. I hope I never have to draw my weapon, much less
>> shoot
>> someone, but if I do, I will know I did it so I could keep my promise to
>> my
>> wife, that I will come home at night.
>> All you do bill is avoid giving a direct answer to most posts, you do
>> give
>> some good advice sometimes. People don't come here to get a link to
>> google,
>> they might have tried that and couldn't find what they were looking for.
>> They might also be looking for multiple opinions from people who have
>> experienced the same thing. When I got my Jeep, after about 12k miles,
>> the
>> front end started bouncing at about 55 mph. I found out that it was
>> caused
>> by the tires being out of round. You shouldn't generalize about someone
>> because of a bad experience or what you see on tv. My grandfather is the
>> mayor of a town other than the one I work for. Some people don't like
>> him,
>> so they take it out on me just because we are related. I could be out
>> makeing a Whole lot more money working on computers, but would rather
>> help
>> people by keeping drunks off the road and anything else to keep people
>> safe. My cousin is a Marine, when he came home from Iraq a couple months
>> ago, he watched 5 minutes of news, before he got mad about how wrong they
>> were showing everything, and turned off the tv. Just because it is on
>> the
>> news, doesn't mean they are saying everything. If someone runs from me
>> they
>> will get chased. I don't know if they are just scared, or just killed
>> their
>> family, but in my eyes, if they are willing to run, it is too dangerous
>> for
>> them to be on the road and they need to be stoped. I don't mean to aim
>> this
>> at just you, bill, but you are the most verbal on here, which isn't a bad
>> thing, as long as your answer stays on topic and provide some good
>> advice.
>> You have some good links, but when you say get a real jeep and just show
>> a
>> pic of your old one, most people would prefer you kept quite. There are
>> more people here that do the same thing, but it is not as often.
>>
>> Patrick
>> Ô¿Ô
>>
>> "L.W. ("ßill") ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
>> news:428C269B.C4D5B694@***.net...
>> > Officer..... And I use the term loosely. What's this respect thing?
>> > The only thing I suggested was your kin must be in fear, THAT'S IT! No
>> > matter what your paranoid imagination thinks, about what I said
>> > earlier.
>> > An example of that fear is when I see a hot stop outside my window,
>> > there's twenty back-up cars. In the old days there'd just be one car.
>> > Now you tell San Diego deputy sheriffs working Vista aren't running
>> > scared.
>> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>> >
>> > "Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am a police officer, and used to have a "little" respect for bill,
>> >> but
>> >> only because he is a veteran, but after seeing the stupid and
>> >> unpatriotic
>> >> posts he has made in this thread, I can say I have no respect for him,
>> >> and
>> >> actually feel sorry for him. Sure there are a few bad cops, and some
>> >> bad
>> >> soldiers also, but focusing on the negative is what as got the world
>> >> into
>> >> the shape it is in. If we would quit ignoring the positive, life
>> >> would
>> >> be
>> >> better all around. If a thousand people send in letters of thanks,
>> >> not
>> >> much
>> >> happens, but one letter of complaint can lead to reprimand and
>> >> possible
>> >> loss
>> >> of job.
>> >> enough rant for now,
>> >>
>> >> Patrick
>> >>
>> >> just another Patriotic Police Officer in America
>> >>
>> >> Ô¿Ô
>> >>
>> >> All views in this post are solely mine and not necessarily those of my
>> >> department or fellow police officers. If this in any way offends you,
>> >> then
>> >> you can pucker up and kiss my @$$.