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He helps to
police
on the scene but soon discovers a more sinister scenario at work.
Personally, I find Foyle's War very well done for a war time series and a
police
series for that matter.
And there is also a sub-plot with two
police
detectives (Carrie Anne Moss and Jeremy Piven) who are investigating the murder.
When the identities of the men are discovered, the
police
finds that the artist Su-Yeon Chae (Eun-ha Shim), who lives with her friend Seungmin Oh (Jung-ah Yum), had been lover of the men.
A female
police
officer (Sarah-Jane Redmond) is drawn into a situation by a drug dealer who has come to the station with stories of being kidnapped (with a few other men) and submitted to some "game playing" for their lives, but he managed to escape, although others were not that lucky.
Two very UN-heroic
police
detectives investigate a series of murders that all took place in a Californian drive-in movie theater.
First, when they are on their flight to New York, the pilot says that everyone on board will have to go to Boston (after much time consumed circling over the big city, due to weather conditions), they lose their luggage when they arrive at the Boston airport (and try to find it in a panic, while hurrying to catch a train), they hustle by cab over to one station to board a train, but Gwen has to go to the women's room, but can't find it due to hurrying to make the train (the one they board has no one on but a cleaning lady, and they miss the one they were looking for, which was next to the empty one), then they hustle to another station to get on board one and try to get something to eat on a car with almost no food, they arrive later on at a transit station in New York and discover that all of the transportation services are on strike, so they walk in the rain to their hotel, and Gwen breaks the heel on her shoe while walking before they arrive, only to discover that their room was given away to someone else after the 10 pm deadline, then they walk with a man who helps them find another room (only to rip them off by robbing them at gunpoint, taking George's wallet), then they try to go to the
police
station to report the guy who scammed them, then go the armory by the police, only to get their route foiled by some liquor store robbers, they get dumped in the park and mugged by a stranger at 4 am while sleeping under a tree (George's watch was taken while he was sleeping), then they find Cracker Jack on a bench for breakfast (that a dog steals almost immediately, which George breaks a tooth on, causing him to whistle on his spoken S's), they get chased by a cop on horseback for an assumed problem with a child in the park, and more funny situations to come.
It sounded like a murder mystery with Al Pacino leading a pack of devoted
police
officers to find a serial killer.
Short, blandly handsome Jason Carns, a seemingly ordinary and unassuming nice guy next door type gone horribly bug crazy wrong, gives a frightfully plausible performance as lowly security guard Eddie, who gets his twisted deviant carnal kicks by pretending to be a Los Angeles
police
officer who joyfully browbeats, manhandles and elicits unpaid sexual favors from street hookers while wearing a fuzzball uniform and driving around in a phony cop car.
Find a "patsy" Joe Rolfe played by John Payne, an ex-con that drives a flower truck, but have a duplicate flower truck for the real heist and let the
police
follow and arrest Rolfe thereby allowing the criminals time to leave the city.
In another scence, a lone
police
officer is busy searching for missing girls, yet strange enough, when he is killed, it seems he is not missed at all.
Negotiating with the
police
officials involved in the case and with her former lover for the inside story before judgment had even been passed.
Clooney just happens to have a brother on the
police
force.
Is 1997 and New York is now a prison, when the president's plane crashes into the island Bob Hauk (Lee Van Cleef) the
police
commissioner, must get the president out of the island in 24 hours so the president can be in an important meeting for the peace of the world.
Imagine being pulled over by a Cadillac
Police
car in 2007 Wouldn't you feel nervous ???
To laugh at Olivia and say that she is kind of "passionate" is saying that
police
persons are supposed to do their job based on circumstantial evidence, emotion, and ego.
The fact remains that even the
police
psychiatrists call most
police
reports "the most elaborative works of fiction there are" and the amount of people who are convicted based on those reports is unconscionable.
Instead they should say "convicted unless proved innocent" because that seems to be the attitude of the
police.
After all, the idea that somehow convicting innocent people makes up for the ones who are guilty and weren't arrested is ignorant, but that seems to be the attitude of the
police
shows like this and in the minds of the average public, since shows like this teach them to be ignorant of the law.
People, especially the police, complain that the criminals are released on technicalities.
If the
police
did their jobs and didn't convict whoever was available at the time for trumped up charges, then, they wouldn't need technicalities of law.
It would be fairer to criticize the
police
for being enemies of the constitutional law.
When the
police
have to make up a crime in order to convict someone who they "believe" guilty of a different crime, and the judge and prosecutor let that happen, then, our system is corrupt.
Some of the
police
actually try to ignore of forget to read a suspect their rights from the card they are required to carry in their pocket and read to them.
Because of the
police
not arresting him using proper procedure, he not only changed the law, he was released from prison for several felony counts.
He admitted to things under duress and was never allowed an attorney before questioning, the same way you hear the
police
on "Law and Order" act like they are angry when a suspect "lawyers up" and act as if it is a bad or wrong thing.
That prevents the
police
from otherwise extracting evidence under illegal means.
The thing that most
police
organizations don't want you to know is, that the inmates who do research the actual law in their case end up going free as the court system can't prove the guilt of that inmate without legal improprieties that get swept under the rug during their day in court at the whims of a judge or in the case of the
police
illegally arresting or questioning someone.
yet to the mexican
police
it is a challenge.
NO
police
force allowed hair like that in 1965!
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