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Earl Pitts 11/13/13: Calling The Cops
Earl Pitts 11/13/13: Calling The Cops
Earl Pitts 11/13/13: Calling The Cops
Neighbors...they can be nice, friendly, and a real positive addition to a neighborhood. However, some neighbors aren't quite so "neighborly." In fact. sometimes it becomes necessary to get law enforcement involved in situations where your neighbors have crossed the line. How do you know when it's time to involve the Po-po? Earl Pitts has some suggestions and advice. If you missed it this
Kid Calls 911 For Help…With Math!
Kid Calls 911 For Help…With Math!
Kid Calls 911 For Help…With Math!
We hear every so often of people calling the 911 Emergency line for things that are far from emergencies; whether it's because their favorite fast food restaurant ran out of chicken nuggets, or they think they're dying from eating too many pot-laced brownies, the stories are nearly endless. But here's a 911 call that will no doubt make you smile!
August 7th Is Officially…
August 7th Is Officially…
August 7th Is Officially…
National Night Out - The purpose of this night is to bring neighbors and community leaders together. The idea is that by meeting face-to-face the communities will be able to fight crime.Do you know your neighbors? Does your neighborhood have a "Neighborhood Watch"-type program in place?
Should Police Departments Be Allowed to Use Unmanned Drones? — Survey of the Day
Should Police Departments Be Allowed to Use Unmanned Drones? — Survey of the Day
Should Police Departments Be Allowed to Use Unmanned Drones? — Survey of the Day
Recently, Congress directed the FAA to revise its safety regulations on unmanned aircraft, clearing the way for more domestic use of drones. This would mean, among other things, that local police departments would be freer to use drones for surveillance. While having a movable eye in the sky would clearly aid the cops in some of their duties, it also presents civil-liberties issues.  According to
When Cops Have Too Much Time On Their Hands
When Cops Have Too Much Time On Their Hands
When Cops Have Too Much Time On Their Hands
I couldn't even imagine what would be going through my mind if I had about ten cops in my face with guns pointed at me asking me where the little girl is.  "I don't know officers, honestly I have no idea what your talking".  Come on though if you were a police officer how much fun would it be to do this to somebody...
Amish Teen Leads Police on Ridiculous Horse and Buggy Chase
Amish Teen Leads Police on Ridiculous Horse and Buggy Chase
Amish Teen Leads Police on Ridiculous Horse and Buggy Chase
Police in Conewango, New York tried to pull 17-year old Lewis D. Hostetler over on Monday, after they noticed he was operating his horse and buggy with a open container of beer in hand. At which point the Amish teen showed a great deal of faith in his horse and led the police on a rare medium-speed horse and buggy chase.
Man Beats Himself Up To Worm Out Of Drunken Driving Charge
Man Beats Himself Up To Worm Out Of Drunken Driving Charge
Man Beats Himself Up To Worm Out Of Drunken Driving Charge
Drinking can cloud your thinking, which may explain why a Farmington, Connecticut man came up with a pretty boneheaded idea. Authorities say Daniel Vagnini beat himself up to prove to police he had been assaulted to get out of being charged with drunken driving last Saturday.
Naked Man Throws Tennis Balls at Passing Cars
Naked Man Throws Tennis Balls at Passing Cars
Naked Man Throws Tennis Balls at Passing Cars
A naked man and some tennis balls sure caused a lot of racket in Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday. According to stuff.co.nz, police arrested the unidentified man for walking around in his birthday suit while tossing tennis balls at cars as they zipped by.
Man Shortchanged in Crack Deal Calls 911 for Help
Man Shortchanged in Crack Deal Calls 911 for Help
Man Shortchanged in Crack Deal Calls 911 for Help
These days, everyone's counting their pennies. So when 41-year-old Dexter White got ripped off in a crack cocaine deal this week, he called police to fix the problem. The South Carolina man told police he had given $60 to a drug dealer for crack, but only received $20 worth of drugs.

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