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re: If You Were A Police Officer How Much Are You Keeping On A Bust?
Posted on 10/21/20 at 8:53 pm to OweO
Posted on 10/21/20 at 8:53 pm to OweO
And when the guy you took it from gets popped down the road, especially if by the Feds, he'll rat you out to get a better sentence. And even though he can't prove it, the information provided is probably enough for the Feds to try and put together a police corruption case. 6 months to a year later, when you're shaking down another drug dealer, it will be an undercover agent or a cooperating witness. And then you'll be doing a long stretch for public corruption.
Posted on 10/21/20 at 9:04 pm to SCLibertarian
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And when the guy you took it from gets popped down the road, especially if by the Feds, he'll rat you out to get a better sentence. And even though he can't prove it, the information provided is probably enough for the Feds to try and put together a police corruption case. 6 months to a year later, when you're shaking down another drug dealer, it will be an undercover agent or a cooperating witness. And then you'll be doing a long stretch for public corruption.
A criminal gets busted by the feds. He is looking at a long sentence. He then says "When I was busted by this police department, I really had $125k on me but they only reported $75k". Oh really? Can you prove it? "No"."So you wait until you are looking to serve serious time to tell us this in order to look for a reduce in sentence?".
Its the criminals word against the cops word. Perception favors the police.
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