Posted by Gambles on November 03, 2012 at 16:21:39 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: OT: Funny phone call posted by Wile E on November 03, 2012 at 11:18:13:
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT give money to these people who "represent" the police. (or the fire department) First, very little money you give to these people actually goes to a policeman. We are talking probably about 1%-2% of the money they gets goes to the cops. Ask the telemarketer two questions: Are you yourself a cop? (He will tell you that he is not a cop) Next ask him what percentage actually goes to the police force. He will hem-haw around and side-step the question and say that the cops have gotten $MILLIONS$ of dollars from his company, but he won't say the percentage. Or, the smart ones are now lying and saying that a huge percentage now DOES go to the cops. (ask them for proof of that) Bottom line: These guys pocket almost all of the money you give them and if you are lucky, (or unlucky), they will send you this stupid little sticker to put on your bumper. To the people who have this sticker on your bumper, please show the world that you can learn something and go scrape it off your bumper. BTW, with all the benefits and pensions added in, cops get a decent wage. Yes, I have a niece who is a state trooper and so is her husband. My niece will secretly laugh at anybody who has this sticker on their bumper as she writes them up.
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