primalclaws1974
Well-Known Member
It can be argued that if you give an officer an attitude, you are more likely to receive more swift and a worse consequence. A warning will likely turn into a ticket, or worse. The other way around, can an officer be bleak and unfriendly all the time, and get away with it? I don't see many police people with smiles on their faces. If you ask them something on the street or at the station, many barely grunt at you. I suppose their commander's are probably the same way, so there probably is no consequence for them. What do you think?