Kind white cops give homeless man a makeover

Spread the love

White police officers doing a kind thing….

https://neonnettle.com/features/1667-cops-completely-transform-homeless-man-after-he-asks-for-hot-shower

Positive news.

Robert Farrar

Thank you, John, for providing a counter-balance to all of the negative police news coming from the Jews and the Nogs. I’ve known plenty of decent and honest cops over the course of my lifetime. They have driven me to their station to phone a garage when my car broke down (pre-cell phone days, people!), unlocked my car when I left the keys inside, and even rushed me to the hospital on two occasions as a child when I had serious injuries. They have very difficult jobs and their wives never know if they will even survive the end of their shift on any given day. Final note – I’d really like to see my fellow WN’s stop posting ACAB (All Cops Are Bastards.) It makes you sound like a Nigger or a career criminal.

John De-Nugent

Robert, zackly, brother Robert. I posted recently how the average cop goes through 188 traumatic things over the course of his career, and many get PTSD, alcoholism, divorce, or fall asleep at the wheel from doing brutal swing shifts.
.
I had a cop let me off with a warning just last week for being a bit over the speed limit (getting Margi to the hospital for more chemo) – very nice guy.
.
And I wasn’t even a cute girl: 😉
.
Robert Farrar replied to John
Had two similar experiences when I forgot to renew my inspection sticker and my registration sticker. Both times just a verbal warning.

John De-Nugent

John De-Nugent replied to Robert
Robert, That coulda been a juicy ticket. Maybe your guardian angel was kicking in. 😊 I think cops sense a nice, polite, cooperative motorist who admits their mistake.
.
Robert Farrar replied to John
Exactly, I think on the registration he knew that I was genuinely surprised that I still had the expired sticker on. Turns out, I had the new one in my glove compartment and forgot to put it on! The cop actually helped me do that, I did not even know where it was supposed to go, as this was my first car and the dealership had done all that when I bought it.
.
.
.
.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*