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complain veeeeery carefully and respectfully ?hmmm how to respond how to respond?
complain veeeeery carefully and respectfully ?hmmm how to respond how to respond?
Is it really that out of the ordinary for people to change shifts? People do it all the time in any shift-based industry.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Or with a plant spray and a rolled up news paper and see how that goes.complain veeeeery carefully and respectfully ?
Well CSI lab techs also go out personally inspecting crime scenes in suits according to tv, and taking down suspects with shootouts.but do corrections officers often go out to a crime scene to personally cuff a Person Of Interest?
Am I weird for missing the "Have a great day"at the end of this post?
You as well my friend. Looking forward to your notes and thoughts., you got me on that. I am aware once in a while I forget to say that.
You have a great day...![]()
I admit that my knowledge of US law enforcement is limited to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and reruns of Hawaii Five-Oh. I never stooped as low as CSI though.Well CSI lab techs also go out personally inspecting crime scenes in suits according to tv, and taking down suspects with shootouts.
CSI was great (the original seasons) this was well before Brooklyn Nine nineI admit that my knowledge of US law enforcement is limited to Brooklyn Nine-Nine and reruns of Hawaii Five-Oh. I never stooped as low as CSI though.
Changing shifts is common, changing your work position (from street cop to detention officer) it's not. It shouts corruption quite loudly. Either that, or the police forces in WVM's town are running even shorter on personnel than WVM's basketball teamIs it really that out of the ordinary for people to change shifts? People do it all the time in any shift-based industry.
"Hey Al, heard you got the graveyard shift again. Suck to be you, I know you were looking forward to tonight's Lakers/Heat game. Tell ya what, I'll trade ya for my Grandson's coming birthday, how 'bout it?"
Thanks, I am still on Day 1 - Afternoon, @ Rachael's Office in the conference room. Like LocoGringo78 mention there been some interesting notes that I been taking that explains some of the conversation what others been talking about. However when I complete Day 1, I will summarize notes for myself and possible questions so I can see if some of it get answered on my own or it may be in future updates.You as well my friend. Looking forward to your notes and thoughts.![]()
well they said it included the media and ambulances alsoMight have been an exception due to the number of arrests that were made. I believe they said 15 cars showed up to take everyone away.
Depends on where MC was taken, though?Changing shifts is common, changing your work position (from street cop to detention officer) it's not. It shouts corruption quite loudly. Either that, or the police forces in WVM's town are running even shorter on personnel than WVM's basketball team
Do you mean where the text overlays the quick menu? I'm sure he already knows all about them from previous reports.have anyone provided BrainDrop some subtitling runoffs?
It makes no sense if she's a corrections officer. From what little I know of US LEO's she would never have been on scene, or even at the station. The MC would never have gone to prison/jail/county without being in front of a judge first, especially without any charges filed against him. He would have been taken to hospital realistically, but if not that, then he would have gone to the local prescient and into holding until his questioning and/or charges where filed, then he'd be brought before a judge but being a weekend, might have gone to county till Monday, but only after charges where filed.I just think this is all a misinterpretation by some of the non-native English language speakers (and I'm one of them).
Honestly I think it would be a lot cooler if Valerie is just a plain cop. And the reason she's still in uniform is because she's a Rogue cop, a Cowboy cop who doesn't abide by the rules. She teams up with a Rookie Basketball Player who plays by the rules (as set in the playbook Harp gave him) and does everything (or at least every one in his harem) by the numbers.
Together they'll clean up the mean streets of WVM! New episodes (bi-)weekly on Thursdays, exclusively on the Braindrop Network
I just think this is all a misinterpretation by some of the non-native English language speakers (and I'm one of them).
Honestly I think it would be a lot cooler if Valerie is just a plain cop. And the reason she's still in uniform is because she's a Rogue cop, a Cowboy cop who doesn't abide by the rules. She teams up with a Rookie Basketball Player who plays by the rules (as set in the playbook Harp gave him) and does everything (or at least every one in his harem) by the numbers.
Together they'll clean up the mean streets of WVM! New episodes (bi-)weekly on Thursdays, exclusively on the Braindrop Network