Even though you don't always find a respectful police officer, in general, this is a problem and it's people's fault. I guess police should be more friendly to normal people that isn't labelled as a suspect though. At this point some show too much authority and think they're superior even though...
I'd adopt one because I think they deserve the best after serving the country for so long, but selling shouldn't done. They're trying to earn even more from the poor animal after all he's done. Either way, I think the negative part would be that the dog is already old and won't least long maybe?
Smart. Popular kids are usually those who don't succeed being smart and having good grades so they find another way to feel good, by being popular, "gettin' all them girls" and mocking the "nerds".
Haha, indeed Profit. It's hard to prove a cop to be in the wrong sometimes, because it'll most likely sound like you want to revenge him for something he's done to you while doing his job.
It indeed varies from parent to parent. Some parents are stricter than some cops and they've never gone through a military career. It's probably more of a stereotype too.
After all you're not making them lose their time unless you park up your car in the middle of the road, block them from continuing a pursuit and ask them. If they're just randomly patrolling on foot, it's even breaking the routine, can't be taken bad, or at least it shouldn't.
It's a drug that has effects and so people shouldn't smoke it in public or even be allowed to be drugged in public. These effects affect your mind and capabilities, which can pose a danger for you and everyone around you.
Seeing the amount of situations me and my family faced with camping gypsies, I have a reason to think so myself, regardless of others. From them robbing our store when we had it open, to being aggressive for no reason, death treats over silly things...
That's true. It affects your family life as well and most of the times you either miss it or do extra effort and don't sleep as much as you should in order to be there.
I find it weird that someone hires a security guard by phone, but nevertheless, try to be secure of yourself, don't show that you're nervous, give straight and solid answers to the questions and make him/her understand that you're fit of the job.
I guess it depends. They see kids commiting crimes everyday and they don't want their own ending up like that so they do what they think is right to prevent that.
I don't think so, but smaller ones will probably have a harder time passing tests and such. I don't think the height made the difference in the key stealing though.