it would probably be recorded somewhere, yes.
however, if it happened to you, dont worry. It wont come back to bite you in the ass, and unless they spoke with your parents, they wont find out wither (unless they call you later on, which is possible)
your name is probably in the system however.
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Apr 14th, 2006 11:16 PM #1
Do police have time logs?
hey this is a weird question....do patrol cars have time logs of what they do? are they required to do so? like if they pick someone up off the street and drive them home do you think they would have that in their log?
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Apr 14th, 2006 11:21 PM #3
lol no it wasnt me........
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Apr 14th, 2006 11:57 PM #4
It happened to a friend of yours, right ?
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:41 AM #5
lol *shifty eyes* maybe....lol doesnt matter now, the police didnt have anything on record :\
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:43 AM #6
Call the police and ask them, they'd probably know better than us.
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:46 AM #7
yea i went to the police station...they told me tough luck lol..i guess something small like getting picked up by police for being drunk doesnt really need to be logged lol
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:47 AM #8
Yes.
Each cop carries a memo book to record anything and everything they do. Time and date are the most important items to have so you can bet they have a record of pulling you over with your pants to the floor... or whatever.. then again... most of'em are lazy and won't bother.
One thing's for sure... if you ask for it... they won't give it to you.
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:49 AM #9
heh...well to be honest my friend lost a shitload of stuff and we dont know where he lost it...call times from my other friend to him and to me...place him in or around the the time he was in the cop car....so we were just trying to see if he dropped it in the cop car :\
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Apr 15th, 2006 11:46 AM #10
If you get pulled over or arrested, then yes, it will be logged in the cops notebook as well as in the computer.
If the cop just stops to talk to you because you look suspicious, no, it probably won't be logged anywhere._______________
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Apr 15th, 2006 05:22 PM #11If they pick somebody up, it's not necessary to give a time to the dispatcher but it wud be in their best interest to do so in case of any mishaps. Time logs are required for prisoner or suspect transport.
Originally Posted by mok86
If yer friend left something in the scout car, it wud be turned in at the stn. If a 208 was done on your friend then the officer wud try to track u down to give it back to you. If there was no way to contact your friend then it wud be transported to the property bureau. You also mentioned your friend was drunk so quite frankly his memories are probably not all there as well._______________
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Apr 15th, 2006 05:27 PM #12
what's a 208?
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:27 PM #13To add onto his last point, it's not uncommon for stuff to disappear when people get picked up for public intoxication. Any and all personal items will be taken once the person is at the station (although they may leave you with your own shirt and pants). It's not unheard of for watches, necklaces, small amounts of money, etc. to disappear.
Originally Posted by tkl
It's not right, but in places where public intoxication is common, it does happen._______________
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:31 PM #14
doo daaa... gotta like the misinformation on public boards. Considering I'm reading a police disclosure right now that includes police notes.... trust me, everything gets written down, primarily because a) its a crown attorney that ultimately decides whether to file charges b) you have no idea if someone is going to become relevant in the future.
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Apr 15th, 2006 10:56 PM #15Try again, not everything gets written down. It varies from officer to officer. Do you normally read one source then pretend you know everything relating to that subject?
Originally Posted by Icedawn
First of all, if a person gets picked up for public intoxication, that's a provincial offence, it is not federal. It has a small fine, nothing more. Now, most cops will write it in their book if they pick someone up for being drunk, especially considering that person is under arrest, but they don't always.
I have personally worked with an officer who wrote next to nothing in his notebook. He wrote traffic stops and when criminal charges were laid, that's it._______________
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