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Would you get arrested for teaching the cops a lesson?


Question Posted Thursday May 9 2013, 3:20 pm

If you tricked the cops into thinking that there was a murder or something like that by using ketchup as blood, or something like that, I don't know, and you time the cops on how long it takes them to get there, and somehow get the news reporters on your side, to teach the cops to do their job correctly, could they arrest you? Would they stick you in jail for a few years? How would they react to that? Has anyone ever done something like that?

I am sick and tired of hearing stories of people like the three women found this week, and Jaycee Lee Dugard. It makes me so angry. I want to see the cops embarrassed into doing a PERFECT job, or getting fired. Their job is too fucking important for them to be lazy. Way too fucking important...


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AdviceByChristina answered Saturday May 18 2013, 12:39 pm:
Yes, they should put more effort in their job. However, that would be a false report and you would get arrested.

Like the previous answerer said, I think you should write a letter. They WILL read it, so maybe they will take it into consideration of hiring better cops or teaching them how to wake up.

Good luck,
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lightoftruth answered Friday May 10 2013, 5:59 pm:
Of course they could arrest you. That's a false report. Kids can get in trouble for just calling 911 for fun.
You can't get reporters on your side because..it's a lie and they could get fired.

I don't know if you realize this, but nobody is perfect, and not all cops are lazy.
There are cops who do a good job and try their hardest and stay within the rules they have and there are cops who don't.
But you can't do something stupid to "teach them a lesson" because cops aren't perfect. You'd be taking time away from something that's actually real and you'd be wasting money. And on top of that getting arrested.

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savedwithgrace_12 answered Thursday May 9 2013, 9:44 pm:
yes . you would get arrested because that's called a false police report and the could have been doing something more important with there time.

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solidadvice4teens answered Thursday May 9 2013, 8:56 pm:
First of all no news reporter or editor would ever do what you are thinking of. They cannot risk their reputation or the outlet's on fabricated stories. In fact, if you knowingly do something fabricated your career is over in seconds.

Secondly, if you tie up the 911 system and the police with a bullshit hoax that could have been used to save others the very least you will have is a public mischief charge if not others.

Also, cops and investigators especially homicide aren't idiots they can tell ketchup from blood in seconds. If you went through with this you would face a ton of consequences. To put it bluntly, the cops would be the ones teaching you a lesson and it's likely one you don't want taught.

There are good cops and bad cops. I think the main thing is that they have to stop viewing females over 15 as obvious runaways and start listening to those who report them missing. They missed key links and leads in Dugard and this case but they were looking for them both and not always lazy.

If this makes you very angry try to do something productive by writing a letter to the editor or article expressing how you feel and what you think needs to be done with police procedure to make sure nothing like this happens again. That will get your views and anger about this out there in a much positive way then you initially came up with.

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Razhie answered Thursday May 9 2013, 8:26 pm:
Thier job is also to fucking important for them to let random teenagers test them with false reports that waste money, time and resources.

Yes. You could most certainly be arrested, fined, and even do some time, depending on the severity of what you do.

Look, no one does a perfect job. Not police, not engineers, not teachers, not doctors, no one. There are lots of systems, rules and regulations in place to minimize human error in these very important jobs, but nothing will defend 100% against humans being flawed. Human beings will always be flawed.

Perhaps more importantly, evil, insane people will do evil insane things, and some of them will get away with it some of the time. We don't live in a just world. It is not a fair place. Bad things happen to good people. The police may have done something wrong in these cases, and the rules and oversight will change to try and defend against those mistakes, but taking it out on all police officers would not just be illegal, it would be egotistical, counterproductive, immoral and irrational, like keying the cars of every dentist because one of them made someone else's gums sore.

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Xui answered Thursday May 9 2013, 6:45 pm:
Yes you can get into serious trouble, This is false report/Abuse to 911 this is unlawful.

Why the hell would you do something like that anyway? You must have way to much time on your hands to do something so immature.

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