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<blockquote data-quote="Duck L&#039;Orange" data-source="post: 2826432" data-attributes="member: 7814"><p>In my experience, OHP have been incredibly courteous, friendly, and generally put me at ease with all of my interactions concerning them. I had a good opportunity to make some generalizations about different departments one weekend I had to drive with an outed tail light. This was all at night in mid January.</p><p></p><p>Only 2 of the 3 OHP who pulled me over actually took the time to write me a warning. One guy even let me warm up in his passenger seat, so we could both be more comfortable. Maybe he was trying to make sure I hadn't been drinking or something, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt anyway. Another guy just waved me off as soon as I told him I'd been pulled over twice that evening, no license requested or warnings written. As far as I'm concerned, they're solid dudes, and some of the most helpful LEOs I've seen. My friends all have good stories concerning them, as well. Little things, like only being written warnings even when they were clearly speeding, or helping them (and other people) out with some change at a toll booth.</p><p></p><p>I've had several good interactions with OKCPD and NPD right here in my hometown. With regards to the latter, most have not been positive or pleasant at all. Of course, according to the subject of this thread, I won't mention the negative experiences I've had, or personally witnessed. Still, we have some excellent men and women working for our department nonetheless.</p><p></p><p>My cousin is a police officer. He's a really gentle guy, loves dogs. He has a german shepherd he rescued. Loves his mom. Some people forget that police are ordinary people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck L'Orange, post: 2826432, member: 7814"] In my experience, OHP have been incredibly courteous, friendly, and generally put me at ease with all of my interactions concerning them. I had a good opportunity to make some generalizations about different departments one weekend I had to drive with an outed tail light. This was all at night in mid January. Only 2 of the 3 OHP who pulled me over actually took the time to write me a warning. One guy even let me warm up in his passenger seat, so we could both be more comfortable. Maybe he was trying to make sure I hadn't been drinking or something, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt anyway. Another guy just waved me off as soon as I told him I'd been pulled over twice that evening, no license requested or warnings written. As far as I'm concerned, they're solid dudes, and some of the most helpful LEOs I've seen. My friends all have good stories concerning them, as well. Little things, like only being written warnings even when they were clearly speeding, or helping them (and other people) out with some change at a toll booth. I've had several good interactions with OKCPD and NPD right here in my hometown. With regards to the latter, most have not been positive or pleasant at all. Of course, according to the subject of this thread, I won't mention the negative experiences I've had, or personally witnessed. Still, we have some excellent men and women working for our department nonetheless. My cousin is a police officer. He's a really gentle guy, loves dogs. He has a german shepherd he rescued. Loves his mom. Some people forget that police are ordinary people. [/QUOTE]
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