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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SirFrancis on May 05, 2010, 05:28:22 PM
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Hi,
a good friend of mine is working for the German Border patrol. She :D asked me for help, ´cause she needs to learn English phrases/orders that are useful during her duty with suspected criminals from non-German country's. There is no help from the government so far (like booklets and so on).
So my question is, do some of you know where I can find such infos on the i-net? I mean typical phrases or orders for daily duty (get out of the car, show me your driver license and so on). All kind of situations.
I know this might be a unusual question, but maybe I can get some help here!
Thx in advance.
Regards
SF
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Just have her drop a boob every time she pulls someone over, they'll be good
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Dang it is so hard not to joke with this request.
Semp
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Papers.
Infidelz
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Just have her drop a boob every time she pulls someone over, they'll be good
HAHAHAHA :x i wud too wudnt u guys?
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shouldnt the police give her training?.
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lol the "Officer" is prolly his wife dressed up as a cop in the bedroom:)Good try tho :D
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Some Hungarian
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6D1YI-41ao
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Drop the chalupa!
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You guys are absolutely hi-LARIOUS! :rolleyes:
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well, after posting my request I had that strange feeling, that this was not such a good idea. Regarding your answers, I would say "kindly disregard this post!"
But, what the heck...maybe there is some1 out there, who could help me. And no this friend is not my wife and I am not practicing role-playing :devil
SF
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hmmm..lemme just say this...BS!!:)
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All right meow. Hand over your license and registration.
Your registration? Hurry up meow.
tronsky
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Not sure if this stuff is any help, but I found the 'verbal judo' particularly interesting:
http://www.officer.com/print/Law-Enforcement-Technology/The-art-of-Verbal-Judo/1$42891 (http://www.officer.com/print/Law-Enforcement-Technology/The-art-of-Verbal-Judo/1$42891)
Some general information:
http://keywen.com/en/Society/Law/Law_Enforcement/Training
Bring up your favorite search engine and try: 'law enforcement verbal phrases'
<edit> clean up link
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"keep your hands where I can see them." is a must.
Another one, "Just how big was that one beer you had?" :D
Seriously, the book, Verbal Judo by George Thompson is a good book. Not just for law enforcement either.
Picking a few phases is difficult. Every situation is different.
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Not sure if this stuff is any help, but I found the 'verbal judo' particularly interesting:
http://www.officer.com/print/Law-Enforcement-Technology/The-art-of-Verbal-Judo/1$42891 (http://www.officer.com/print/Law-Enforcement-Technology/The-art-of-Verbal-Judo/1$42891)
Bring up your favorite search engine and try: 'law enforcement verbal phrases'
Thank you APDrone. :aok
Thats the help I needed!
SF
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All right meow. Hand over your license and registration.
Your registration? Hurry up meow.
tronsky
Do you know why i pulled you over meow?
Am i saying meow? Do i look like a cat? Am i licking milk from a saucer? Am i hanging all nimbly bimbly from tree to tree?
Now hurry up Meow!
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:huh ummm this is getting....err ummm.. Freaky :huh :bolt:
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maybe www.altavista.com
it has a translator so you can see how to translate certain words from language to language.
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"Mam/Sir will you please put your clothes back on?"
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Hi,
a good friend of mine is working for the German Border patrol. She :D asked me for help, ´cause she needs to learn English phrases/orders that are useful during her duty with suspected criminals from non-German country's. There is no help from the government so far (like booklets and so on).
So my question is, do some of you know where I can find such infos on the i-net? I mean typical phrases or orders for daily duty (get out of the car, show me your driver license and so on). All kind of situations.
I know this might be a unusual question, but maybe I can get some help here!
Thx in advance.
Regards
SF
"Only zee lucky vones vill be shot!"
ack-ack
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LOL Ack-Ack :rofl