Raritan 911: Robocop

note that recycling is not garbage.......always throw evidence in recycling...
Don't do cocaine. Do heroine.

saved quite a few in the 90s....

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Once upon my life, I had the opportunity to take some very strong opiates legally for about 2 yrs, like every 4-6hrs, every day. Opiate withdrawal symptoms are very real, it is not just an urge. You have very strong physical reactions, i.e. vomiting, hot and cold sweats, shaking, anxiety, just feeling like extreme crap in general... and it's not like the symptoms go away after 24hrs. It just goes on and on and on. It's very quantifiable, if you do opiates everyday for 2 weeks straight, you are addicted. So these days I have great sympathy for people who are addicted to real drugs. Having said that, I would still take them if I had real pain.
 
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FUN FACT: In 49 states, the police can search your garbage at the curb. They consider it "discarded", no longer in your possession, and thus there is no right to unlawful search. In the 50th state (NJ), I need a search warrant to open your garbage bag. Sometimes I wish I worked in Texas (but kept my NJ salary)
You want to open garbage bags? You don't need to move to Texas. You can keep your NJ salary and open mine if you want. Tell your cop friends they can too. It's goes out Wednesday nights.
 
Once upon my life, I had the opportunity to take some very strong opiates legally for about 2 yrs, like every 4-6hrs, every day. Opiate withdrawal symptoms are very real, it is not just an urge. You have very strong physical reactions, i.e. vomiting, hot and cold sweats, shaking, anxiety, just feeling like extreme crap in general... and it's not like the symptoms go away after 24hrs. It just goes on and on and on. It's very quantifiable, if you do opiates everyday for 2 weeks straight, you are addicted. So these days I have great sympathy for people who are addicted to real drugs. Having said that, I would still take them if I had real pain.

100% true story. We have dealt with a number of people who got addicted to opiates for legit medical issues and then switched to heroin after they were addicted and the doc wouldn't prescribe pills any more. Very sad and the doctors don't really get/see the real life consequences.
 
100% true story. We have dealt with a number of people who got addicted to opiates for legit medical issues and then switched to heroin after they were addicted and the doc wouldn't prescribe pills any more. Very sad and the doctors don't really get/see the real life consequences.

And this is one of the sadder consequence of marijuana being illegal while prescription opiates are not. It's medically legal in NJ it's but it's quite difficult to get a prescription. I've spoken to people first hand about the hoops they have to jump through to get it (and the relief it provides once they do get it).

Any stories about chasing a perp? Those are always fun.
 
^ That guy is 18?

Here's a question: can you arrest someone for poaching my sorry ass KOMs? Or at the very least give him a little wooden shampoo work over?

Thanks!
 
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