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Would you ever move next to a cop?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by GlenRice, Nov 1, 2010.

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Would you ever move next to a cop?

  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. meggoleggo

    meggoleggo Member

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    I wouldn't seek out somewhere to live just because there's a cop living next door, just like I wouldn't pass up somewhere to live just because there's a cop next door. I choose my domiciles based on the actual structure I'll be inhabiting - not the neighbors.
     
  2. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    No way. Most cops are douches.
     
  3. the futants

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  4. Lil Pun

    Lil Pun Member

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    A state trooper moved next door to me several months ago and then he pulled us over a few weeks ago. lol
     
  5. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    Why do you ask this?

    All of a sudden people's jobs prevent others from moving next to them?

    I don't get it. I would understand if the guy was a known mass murderer or was a known felon or a con artist or... even a former Utah Jazz player, but... a cop? :( Why so scared? Just obey the law.
    You wouldn't know it until you moved. Would you? :confused:
     
  6. REEKO_HTOWN

    REEKO_HTOWN I'm Rich Biiiiaaatch!

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    not if the Cop is a Black women and my name was ROXRAN.
     
  7. Yonkers

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    You wouldn't care if your neighbor was a pedophile? You ever hear of location, location, location? Much more goes into choosing where to stay than just the structure itself.
     
  8. SwoLy-D

    SwoLy-D Member

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    That's a lot different than what she's saying. :eek: JOB vs. KNOWN CRIME
     
  9. Yonkers

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    Is that what she said? Aren't you the one who knocks people for not keeping to what they literally said?

     
  10. SwoLy-D

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    Yeah, but she also said: "just like I wouldn't pass up somewhere to live just because there's a cop next door." That's what I'm thinking she meant to say. Of course, if you know someone is a pedophile you don't move next to them... dude, nobody checks that. I think? :(
     
  11. meggoleggo

    meggoleggo Member

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    Ummm... :confused:

    Perhaps I should have rephrased my response to say given two similarly valued homes within the same neighborhood of my choice, if one home had a cop living next door, it would not impact my decision to purchase either home.
     
  12. JuanValdez

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    It's an asset. The occupations of your family, friends, and neighbors are pretty helpful, and it's good to have some diversification. For example, my father is a good painter/carpenter, so he's great to have for home repair stuff. My father-in-law is a lawyer, so I can go to him for legal advice. My next-door neighbor is an electrician, and he's helped me out with wiring issues before. He has a son who is a cop, and I like it when he's parked out front when he comes to visit. He didn't want to be involved when I had a vandal because it wasn't his beat. But, if I had a cop who actually lived next door, I think he'd have been pretty helpful with that problem. And, since I don't commit crimes, I wouldn't expect any blowback. Even if I did commit crimes, I'd expect a neighbor cop would look the other way unless it was serious and/or annoying (like noise).

    You don't know whether you are a law-abiding citizen, a drug dealer, and/or a rapist?
     
  13. Rashmon

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    What he said...

    Why would this even be an issue?
     
  14. Jontro

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    Yes, I don't really do anything bad or illegal. Besides aren't they usually out on duty anyways?

    ..unless it's the other type of "bad"

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  15. rocketsjudoka

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    As long as it wasn't an older grumpy black cop who was a year from retirement and getting too old for this sh^t but has recently been partnered with a younger white cop with a death wish and out to buck the system.

    I mean who wants to deal with the exploding toilets, hiding Chinese immigrants from crime lords and fights with Gary Busey in the front yard.

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