Accept these dozen doughnuts from most of KB's members.
The pity is that this sort of behaviour doesn't happen as often as it could. I know, it can be hard to find motorcyclists doing good things at times.
Anyhow, nice work, keep it up.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
I would say that.
Well-meaning but condescending.
If a cop stopped to tell me I was riding nicely, I'd have to bite my tongue before I told him that I don't give a fuck. I think I'd be successful in being polite in such an instance; no point being a cunt about it. But I'm against condescension from police officers.
You're paid to clean up society's mess and keep its dregs under control, not pat me on the back. Your approval is irrelevant and the fact that you think it matters would irritate me.
Cultivate humility. The projection of authority that you've had to learn as part of your job isn't appropriate for use with law-abiding citizens, even if you're using it to frame a positive message.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
I once had a cop trying to stop me to tell me that he was so impressed with my near twice the speed limit pace and fantastic cornering... Luckily he got my number plate and managed to pop around later for a chat and to invite me to an award ceremony to which I received a certificate to say I could be chauffered for the next 6 mths and I would be working for free on Saturdays for the next 3 mths....
I didn't get that warm fuzzy feeling tho :/
Built for speed, not for comfort
I take a very dim view of any one stopping me going about my lawful business
Especially without good reason
So
No donut
=mjc=
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Interesting. I regard my job as being as much about prevention as cleaning up the mess.
The GB guy appeared to be happy to have chatted. Still he may have gone home, logged on to KB and had a bitch fest.
Contrasting responses. Kudos from some, bitching from others. Is it any wonder we cant please everyone.
Still, dunkin donuts is having a sale, so screw you guys, I'm going shopping.![]()
I imagine that if you had been driving a "company car" the reaction may have been a bit different.
Good on ya, but a simple thumbs up might have acheived the same result (with less ire from some of those around here...).
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how you regard your job is of little import. your function is as an instrument of the crown, primarily for policy enforcement.
no, it's no wonder you can't please everyone, this is a matter of the job you have chosen, rather than anything personal.
the fact that you probably did this on hours that the public was being billed for is also questionable.
i do wonder how you would have dealt with me, should we have met under those circumstances. i imagine it would have ended in you writing tickets.
however, as i've said before, positive re-enforcement makes everyone feel good. coming from a cop or not.
What a Fucking brain washed retard. The police aren't just the Govt little playthings. I agree the govt would like to think they were but there are boundries. The police can't do their job without the support of society, not the Govt but society, there aren't enough of them. Shit the Arabs have been showing how the army with all its might fails without society support and their armies are far better armed than ours, never mind our cops.
Part of the police job is building better relationships and improving road usage so the minute spent complimenting the rider without interrupting the ride was very well spent.
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