How Did The "Cops Love Donuts" Stereotype Come About?

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I got pulled over yesterday & got off with a warning. my truck didn't even smell like donuts.
 
Really? Trying to equate them to firefighters to try and win me over? Aint gonna work. Sure they come both in good and bed, but an overwhelming majority are bad.

And the love of donuts come from the fact that they get them for free, and quite often in days past (younger generation dont seem to be quite as much, but u still see it in the 20+ years vets) they were often overwieght. So along the same lines of, ur fat so u must love twinkies comments from the days of old.

Win you over? I wouldn't dream of it...

But I would dispute your statistic, I doubt that even 50% of them are bad; but would say that a few bad ones get more attention than multitude of good ones.
 
Win you over? I wouldn't dream of it...

But I would dispute your statistic, I doubt that even 50% of them are bad; but would say that a few bad ones get more attention than multitude of good ones.

Those that turn their eyes from the crimes at hand are just as guilty as those perpertrating them. And its even worse when u are incharge of upholding the law. So yeah a majority are bad/dirty, how ever u want to word it.
 
Funny I recently thought about why Police were called Pigs how did that start. This is the info I found on the net.


Starting in August 1968 and for a number of years afterwards, police officers were called pigs by young people, the disenchanted and even the media. This came about when a group who called themselves the Yippies, protested near the 1968 National Democratic Convention in Chicago. They had a small pig as their presidential candidate, and when police disrupted their demonstration, they started to call the police pigs. The expression caught on. Years later, the radical leaders of the Yippies became mainstream and calling police "pigs" drifted into the past.
 
Some cops are cool but some are just a**holes, my brother got pulled over for going 12mph over the speed limit and the guy let him off with a warning, and then he got pulled over by anther once for going 70 in a 65 and he got a ticket. Just depends on the cop and the situation.


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Some cops are cool but some are just a**holes, my brother got pulled over for going 12mph over the speed limit and the guy let him off with a warning, and then he got pulled over by anther once for going 70 in a 65 and he got a ticket. Just depends on the cop and the situation.


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well, both times he deserved a ticket, it's just that one time a cop showed mercy. I didn't see how either cop was being a jackhole. but maybe you meant other instances
 
well, both times he deserved a ticket, it's just that one time a cop showed mercy. I didn't see how either cop was being a jackhole. but maybe you meant other instances

70 in a 65 is a jackhole. That may be keeping up with traffic, though quite often, thats slower.
 
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