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UER Forum > Archived UE Main > LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring? (Viewed 1158 times)
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LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
< on 11/17/2013 11:08 PM >
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I know we have at least a couple UE friendly LEOs here. How does your job effect your exploring? Is it a hindrance? Can it get you off the hook? Maybe more in trouble? If you got busted exploring would you tell the officer you're a fellow LEO or keep that on the DL? What would happen if/when your employer found out?

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 1 on 11/17/2013 11:18 PM >
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Depends whether or not you know the secret handshake.
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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 2 on 11/17/2013 11:51 PM >
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Posted by relik
Depends whether or not you know the secret handshake.


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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 3 on 11/17/2013 11:59 PM >
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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 4 on 11/18/2013 4:34 AM >
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I actually work in a civilian position (IT) at a regulatory/law enforcement agency. They have a very low tolerance for people getting in trouble with the law. I might not lose my job the first time, but there would be zero tolerance beyond that.

I know a lot of the officers and agents keep their drivers license in their badge holder so it's obvious that they are law enforcement if they get pulled over. I hear it works pretty well in most cases. Us administrative types don't have a badge so that's a non starter for us.

I'm also a licensed motorcycle riding instructor and there are restrictions with regard to the number of points on my drivers license, DUIs, and/or other arrests. I don't want to jeopardize that part of my life over something dumb.

For me there's a whole lot of exposure if I were to have a run-in with law enforcement. I would guess that I play it more conservative than most members of this forum just because of my personal situation.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 5 on 11/18/2013 4:37 AM >
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I would think that the threat to the public good or law and order that comes from trespassing is so benign that simply being a cop is enough to convince people you have no bad intentions or anything.

The sign said "Anybody caught trespassin will be shot on sight"
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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 6 on 11/18/2013 5:01 AM >
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Shouldn't being an LEO be against the rules of the website? #ACAB.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 7 on 11/18/2013 5:23 AM >
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Posted by Napoleoninrags
Shouldn't being an LEO be against the rules of the website? #ACAB.


No.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 8 on 11/18/2013 5:24 AM >
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Posted by Ricky_from_TV


No.

i have yet to meet a good cop.



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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 9 on 11/18/2013 5:31 AM >
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my grandfather was a pretty cool cop in the 70s
i also had a few nice cop friends growing up, its the cops under 40 who are crazy and bad

Apparently that DID just happen. And I AM proud of it
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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 10 on 11/18/2013 5:34 AM >
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Posted by Napoleoninrags

i have yet to meet a good cop.




Do you talk to them like you talk in the other section of this site? Just a question.

I've found that if you respect them and just be straight with them - you;re fine.

But there are those cops who are intent on fucking your shit up.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 11 on 11/18/2013 5:38 AM >
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Obviously we don't have a problem with explorers who have jobs in law enforcement.

I'm always curious about this topic too, and especially about some of the other consequences other than being caught trespassing.

-On that note, I could imagine being caught trespassing on private property as a police officer could be even worse; without the correct legal procedure it would probably be worse. Would you rather have some unemployed kid sneaking around your old property, or a cop?

-What are the rules for what to do when you hear about someone's intention to commit a crime? Couldn't you get in trouble for knowing someone was going to explore something and not turn them in?

-Is it easier talking with explorers outside your jurisdiction for this reason? For instance, someone exploring in France probably poses less of a threat to your job than someone in your own backyard.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 12 on 11/18/2013 5:56 AM >
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Posted by Ricky_from_TV


Do you talk to them like you talk in the other section of this site? Just a question.

I've found that if you respect them and just be straight with them - you;re fine.

But there are those cops who are intent on fucking your shit up.


I appreciate your question... and the answer is this:


http://www.youtube...atch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc


Nothing good comes out of talking to the police. Ever.


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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 13 on 11/18/2013 7:09 AM >
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Sure, if they're questioning you, it's always a bad idea to offer too much information. I handed a cop my cell phone once to show him a map and he instantly went through my text messages.

On the other hand, talking with cops socially and figuring out how they work and their expectations is obviously a good idea.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 14 on 11/18/2013 10:32 AM >
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Most cops are idiots, in my experience. But some are good. And the best e I've ever had came from an RCMP officer. (close friend of mine) haha He's one of the good ones. ;)

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 15 on 11/18/2013 10:33 AM >
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Well I'm not a LEO but I work in a county jail. As far as exploring goes that came before my job. However because I have that job and because the job market sucks so much around here I go the extra mile to get permission from the owners before I do any exploring. There is a rush though when you explore a place and might get in trouble. Just saying. As far as tattling on other people that's not my job. My job is to take care of the people while they are waiting for court if that makes sense.
And after 4 years of working in the jail I have yet to see anyone get arrested for UE. Our LEO's around here are somewhat understanding. If I got caught trespassing I'd probably get fired because they expect us to hold a higher standard of ethics.
Just hope this doesn't get me kicked off here because this place is amazing.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 16 on 11/18/2013 12:33 PM >
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Posted by Napoleoninrags


I appreciate your question... and the answer is this:


http://www.youtube...atch?v=6wXkI4t7nuc


Nothing good comes out of talking to the police. Ever.



I was pretty straight, as were the others with me when we were busted trespassing, with backpacks of beer, some knives, a grill, and a revolver. The cops were pretty straight right back and let us go. I'd say that went better than it would have it we had been noncompliant fuckbags, since we would have probably ended up being put in bracelets and given a free ride.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 17 on 11/18/2013 5:00 PM >
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I have friends and relatives who are LEO's. I've also shot guns with them drunk on Wild Turkey and received gifts from the evidence locker too. I've had beers with them at Byberry and the one who rolled his own tobacco cigs let me use his antique rolling machine and rice-papers for a doob of my own. Cops are just folks with a semi-shitty job trying not to get shot or stabbed by some idiotic asshole and I just stay out of their hair while they're on the clock. They don't need to waste their time on my victimless shenanigans. I don't steal, swindle or commit arrestable atrocities so we're good.

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 18 on 11/18/2013 5:42 PM >
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Not sure! But impersonating an officer gets you out of a lot of jams

The question is not when are we gonna stop, It's who's gonna stop us?

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Re: LEO Explorers of UER how does your job effect your exploring?
<Reply # 19 on 11/18/2013 5:59 PM >
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Posted by bonnie&clyde
Not sure! But impersonating an officer gets you out of a lot of jams


Do you know jim or jim knows you?

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