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    A suburban Chicago police officer used a $132 speeding ticket he issued to track down a woman and ask her for a date, saying the least he could do for costing her so much money was to buy her dinner, a lawsuit filed by the woman alleges.


    He had to have known this wouldnt have ended well...


    CHICAGO – A suburban Chicago police officer used a $132 speeding ticket he issued to track down a woman and ask her for a date, saying the least he could do for costing her so much money was to buy her dinner, a lawsuit filed by the woman alleges.

    Evangelina Paredes accuses Stickney cop Chris Collins of violating her privacy by searching motor-vehicle records for her address, then leaving a handwritten note on her car windshield outside her apartment two days after she was ticketed.

    A copy of the alleged note was attached to the lawsuit, filed last week in U.S. District Court in Chicago. It starts with an attempt at self-deprecating humor, saying, "It's Chris ... that ugly bald Stickney cop who gave you that ticket."

    "I know this may seem crazy and you're probably right, but truth is I have not stopped thinking about you since," it continues. "I don't expect a girl as attractive as you to ... even go for a guy like me, but I'm taking a shot anyways."

    The note goes on to say he would understand if Paredes did not get in touch.

    "But hey," it continues apologetically, "I did cost you $132 -- least I can do is buy you dinner."

    Collins, 27, told The Associated Press by phone on Tuesday that he hadn't yet hired an attorney and couldn't comment.

    According to the lawsuit, Collins pulled Paredes over on Oct. 22 in Stickney, a village just southwest of Chicago. The note allegedly appeared on her car in a parking lot next to her apartment.

    "The letter caused plaintiff to suffer great fear and anxiety," the lawsuit says. "Plaintiff could not believe that a police officer would use his access to her personal information to find her home and stalk her."

    The suit, which seeks unspecified payments in damages, also accuses Collins of using his "authority and position as a police officer not to protect the public, but to attempt to manipulate the plaintiff into going out on a date with him."

    The lawsuit also names Stickney Police Chief Joseph Kretch and the village of Stickney. A message left on Kretch's voicemail Tuesday was not immediately returned. Stickney Mayor Daniel O'Reilly also didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment.



    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/01/03...#ixzz1iVCxlg5V

  • #2
    Not a smart thing to do in ANY line of work.
    "If the police have to come get you, they're bringing an @$$ kicking with them!"
    -Chris Rock

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    • #3
      I'd say he'll be out of work soon, but being around Chicago, hard to tell.

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      • #4
        What a maroon!
        "You're never fully dressed without a smile."

        Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

        Three things I know for sure: (1) No bad deed goes unrewarded, (2) No good deed goes unpunished, and (3) It is entirely possible to push the most devoted, loyal and caring person beyond the point where they no longer give a 5h!t.

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        • #5
          We have laws against that sort of thing (as I'm sure they do in every state) - I wonder if he'll be brought up on charges as well for violating the laws regarding the use of the database.

          HORRIBLE idea.
          Originally posted by RSGSRT
          We've reached a point where natural selection doesn't have a chance in hell of keeping up with the procreation of imbeciles.
          Why is it acceptable for you to be an idiot, but not acceptable for me to point it out?

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          • #6
            "I did cost you $132 -- least I can do is buy you dinner." Cheapens our roles as police officers, especially the important duty of traffic enforcers.

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            • #7
              He's ugly and bald, did he really expect her to take him up on that offer? Not to mention he already had a (court) "date" in the near future with her where talking to her wouldn't have violated any policy (assuming she wanted to go to court like anyone with half a brain would do for a ticket to avoid future ins. co. increased rates)

              My friend is a traffic ofc. and has told me many times how he writes the good looking girls just to see them in court all dressed up later. They are tickets for violations that most cops would write for anyways before anyone jumps on that "tactic"

              *Not surprisingly he has yet to see any of the above mentioned ladies for a 3rd date so some fine tuning still needs to be done there.

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              • #8
                Im sure this happens alot, but sometimes it may pay off? Either way, good way to screw your career
                "Nobody asks to be a hero, it just sometimes turns out that way"

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                • #9
                  One of the three B's that gets you in trouble in this line of work...

                  Booze, Bills, and B......nevermind.....either term you want to insert for the last one isn't appropriate....

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                  • #10
                    You mean we are not supposed to do this?

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                    • #11
                      I dont know what yall are talkin about, thats good game that officer was spittin to her! "It cost you $132 the least I can do is buy you dinner" If thats not a good pick up line, i don't know what is!
                      "Its not what you know, its what you can prove."-Training Day

                      "Game on, bitches. Whoop whoop, flash the lights, pull it over."

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                      • #12
                        The badge will get you p***y, but the p***y will get your badge.
                        I yell "PIKACHU" before I tase someone.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by epd21
                          "I did cost you $132 -- least I can do is buy you dinner." Cheapens our roles as police officers, especially the important duty of traffic enforcers.
                          Exactly. Welcome to the unemployment line, pal.
                          MAC

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Rudy8116
                            The badge will get you p***y, but the p***y will get your badge.
                            x2

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by epd21
                              "I did cost you $132 -- least I can do is buy you dinner." Cheapens our roles as police officers, especially the important duty of traffic enforcers.
                              Not only that, but she can also argue to the court that the only reason he pulled her over was to do this and that she committed no violation.

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