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Whip Slagcheek posted:The answer is always the FBI. gently caress those guys. Pretty much this. FBI is nothing but a constant mix of and
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JayKay posted:Pretty much this. FBI is nothing but a constant mix of and The Secret Service and Postal Inspectors I've worked with before were always completely legit. So were the NOAA and FWS agents. The FBI guys though have always been omg look at my suit.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 21:21 |
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Untagged posted:Our OT board is a first come first serve take it as it's posted website. A large posting for a certain daily assignment next month was supposed to be put up probably sometime last week, but was delayed because the new "approving supervisor" wanted to "review it" before it went up. What that actually meant was he wanted the lady in charge of the board to wait until he got back from vacation, said "ok go", and immediately took several of the spots as they were posted for himself. The guy wonders why nobody likes him. rank.txt FBI is terrible. We held a large scale active shooter training last year and invited their local swat team to participate. They refused to work with any of the other 4 teams involved and basically tried to take over the whole show. It was right out of a cheesy cop movie with the suits showing up all "lol my jurisdiction"
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beanieson posted:They refused to work with any of the other 4 teams involved and basically tried to take over the whole show. It was right out of a cheesy cop movie with the suits showing up all "lol my jurisdiction" Train like you fight.
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beanieson posted:rank.txt I never get why people are bothered by this, someone has turned up and will take on all the hassle and responsibility and deal with something. That makes me think they'll be footing the overtime claims too so I'd let them take charge and sit back. Maybe I'm just lazy mind you.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 22:01 |
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Because typically the FBI has no local knowledge whatsoever and just assumes ~their way~ is the best way to handle something. They're extremely arrogant and condescending to any non-FBI personnel and frankly they couldn't investigate their way out of a paper bag with a map. Read up on the "big" FBI cases and they're all because the suspect hosed up and did something dumb or a friend flipped. That said, their HRT teams are the business.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 22:14 |
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Whip Slagcheek posted:That said, their HRT teams are the business. And also quite up their own asses.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 23:11 |
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Can you still become an FBI agent with an accounting degree, as opposed to something more, I dunno, policing-oriented? (I recall reading about that years back - something ridiculous like 1/3rd or more agents were Special Agent CPA.)
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 23:14 |
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I think they prefer accounting, finance, jd law degrees, etc. over anything policing or criminal justice related most of the time.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 23:19 |
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Because typically the FBI has no local knowledge whatsoever and just assumes ~their way~ is the best way to handle something. They're extremely arrogant and condescending to any non-FBI personnel and frankly they couldn't investigate their way out of a paper bag with a map. Read up on the "big" FBI cases and they're all because the suspect hosed up and did something dumb or a friend flipped. Is it like that in DC? Isn't DC their local jurisdiction though because of the offices and everything is federally related in one way or another?
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 23:32 |
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It seems that every federal agency here has its own police force on top of MPD and whoever polices MoCo and PG County and NoVA.
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# ? Jul 18, 2014 23:52 |
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e: okay I misunderstood what Reign of Pain was asking, sorry
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Reign Of Pain posted:Is it like that in DC? Isn't DC their local jurisdiction though because of the offices and everything is federally related in one way or another? Just because they work here doesn't mean they know anything about the area.
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Whip Slagcheek posted:Just because they work here doesn't mean they know anything about the area. I wonder if they'll be the ones that eventually arrest the Lernergoat
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# ? Jul 19, 2014 00:21 |
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Looooooooooooooooooool
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# ? Jul 19, 2014 06:40 |
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Untagged posted:The Secret Service and Postal Inspectors I've worked with before were always completely legit. So were the NOAA and FWS agents. [/i]. What are NOAA dudes doing that isnt OIG related stuff?
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# ? Jul 19, 2014 15:59 |
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Homie S posted:What are NOAA dudes doing that isnt OIG related stuff? They work for NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement. Think of them essentially as the USA's ocean, deep water, and fisheries conservation police. They also work inland too investigating violations of several federal wildlife and fisheries acts. In the mid-Atlantic they do a lot of Lacey Act and Fisheries Conservation Act investigations and violations. Its actually a bit different because NOAA has two sets of LEOs. Some are "special agents" and some regular "officers". Think of the officers like federal uniformed conservation police and the special agents are your typical criminal investigative service, technically. Funny thing is they are so short on officers and agents that in one case you might have an "enforcement officer" doing a full on investigation and in another case a "special agent" riding in a patrol boat. That's the reason NOAA tries to get most state level conservation agencies on the ocean to have their officers cross deputized with NOAA enforcement powers.
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Untagged posted:They work for NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement. Think of them essentially as the USA's ocean, deep water, and fisheries conservation police. They also work inland too investigating violations of several federal wildlife and fisheries acts. In the mid-Atlantic they do a lot of Lacey Act and Fisheries Conservation Act investigations and violations. That's seriously interesting stuff. I had no idea that NOAA had its own LE agency. I wonder what the average educational/prior career background is for their officers; I'd imagine it must be fairly esoteric.
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suboptimal posted:That's seriously interesting stuff. I had no idea that NOAA had its own LE agency. I wonder what the average educational/prior career background is for their officers; I'd imagine it must be fairly esoteric. coast guard people with fisheries experience, since noaa le guys get a serious case of being-a-pussy if they have to actually go on an at-sea boarding
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suboptimal posted:That's seriously interesting stuff. I had no idea that NOAA had its own LE agency. I wonder what the average educational/prior career background is for their officers; I'd imagine it must be fairly esoteric. NIH has its own police too.
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drgitlin posted:NIH has its own police too. Except they stay on the compound. Just like most alphabet soup agencies. NOAA also has a little known uniformed service branch not many people know about as welll.
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Untagged posted:They work for NOAA's Office of Law Enforcement. Think of them essentially as the USA's ocean, deep water, and fisheries conservation police. They also work inland too investigating violations of several federal wildlife and fisheries acts. In the mid-Atlantic they do a lot of Lacey Act and Fisheries Conservation Act investigations and violations. huh, never knew about the OLE portion. I just saw something across my email about a NOAA OLE guy looking for leave donations cause he has cancer. http://www.donationto.com/Pat-Flynn-Battles-Cancer
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# ? Jul 20, 2014 16:54 |
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Season 2 of fargo is going to take place in and around my hometown, hopefully they lose the horrible accents.
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 03:56 |
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Somebody needs to sign up to be an extra, Deputy Branis.
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GunForumMeme posted:Somebody needs to sign up to be an extra, Deputy Branis. lol they'll film in Canada cause you can't even pay celebrities to spend time in the Midwest.
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beanieson posted:lol they'll film in Canada cause you can't even pay celebrities to spend time in the Midwest. It ain't much better up here.
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 04:26 |
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I already have the side burns and lovely haircut to fit into a 1979 true crime thiller for sure.
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 04:51 |
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Oh look another mod shakeup for GIP. Why can't we have nice things. You heathens.
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 21:53 |
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Is there a new mod or is Whip ruling w/o checks and balances?
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 23:17 |
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As whip's union steward I've instructed him not to answer that question until his grievance and arbitration have been completed for this unilateral and illegal action by management
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# ? Jul 22, 2014 23:49 |
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From chaos comes order
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 00:19 |
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GiP without mods is just like FYAD except everybody has PTSD and real atrocities have been committed by the posters.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 00:49 |
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I'm sure fyad has commited an atrocity or two. Beanieacres has insulation & were putting in drywall tomorrow Brick came out pretty nice lookin imo, we drove all over town taking pictures of different bricked homes before making the selection. Next decision is the stucco color for the front porch & soffit/fascia.
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 01:29 |
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Am I seeing a Grover-esque variety of window sizes?
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# ? Jul 24, 2014 01:34 |
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Looking at beanies new pad made me wonder how often y'all come across someone growing weed in their closet?
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Evil SpongeBob posted:Am I seeing a Grover-esque variety of window sizes? Floor length in the den, bedrooms don't go down that far. Walking through the interior it makes sense but does it look weird from outside?
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beanieson posted:Floor length in the den, bedrooms don't go down that far. Walking through the interior it makes sense but does it look weird from outside? Hard to tell from that angle, but you should have a bench and potted plant or other knicknacks on that pad once you're done, that'll break up any funny-looking horizontal lines anyway E: wait, is that the front of house or the back, also, I don't see any provisions for outside light fixtures or outlets
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Snowdens Secret posted:Hard to tell from that angle, but you should have a bench and potted plant or other knicknacks on that pad once you're done, that'll break up any funny-looking horizontal lines anyway That's the back porch, it'll have a park style bench in front of those windows most likely. There aren't any ground level outlets in that corner but if you look closely there's AC & cable in the corner above the windows for an outdoor tv. There will be two ceiling fans/lights to the right.
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whose decision were the uh ... creative eaves there
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Eh, we wanted higher ceilings on the porch
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