In the era of #MeToo a requirement for restraint. Read more:
New law: Kansas cops can't have sex during traffic stops
A new Kansas law makes it a crime for police to have sex with people they pull over for traffic violations or detain in criminal investigations. The new law bans sexual relations "during the course of a traffic stop, a custodial interrogation, an interview in connection with an investigation, or while the law enforcement officer has such person detained."
George is fired for having sex with the cleaning lady on his desk.
ReplyDeleteHis response when asked by his boss is: Was that wrong? Should I not have done that? If I knew that that sort of thing was frowned upon..
https://youtu.be/ZB62oaOeqR0
This is not going to make it easy to recruit new officers.
ReplyDeleteNeed one for KCPD too.
ReplyDeleteGood. Probably lots of guys are tired of cops asking if they can suck their dick when they get pulled over.
ReplyDeleteExcept in a movie I have never seen a cop I would want to have sex with.
ReplyDeleteMass Exodus of cops from Kansas - heading to Mississippi, Alabama, Idaho, North Dakota, off to any small town that will hire them.
ReplyDeleteWhat do we need police for? They can't prevent crime or even catch most criminals, so why have them at all? Once all law-abiding citizens start packing their AK-47s, we won't need the po-po anyway.
ReplyDeleteAnd the fact that someone has to TELL THEM not to have sex while on duty, is the best part of this whole article.
...We got to tell them not to do this?
ReplyDeleteNeed a pay raise to replace the value of this lost benefit. So women are going to start getting tickets now?
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