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Etiquette question for cops: What is the correct way to refer to a cop if you don't know their rank? I once heard
Cougar-Duck
Murder Hornet
6/1/20 9:47am
I have never tried to address a cop by their correct title.
SandYFan
6/1/20 9:48am
I often try to - my work brings me in regular contact with police. But it's hard to know.
Cougar-Duck
6/1/20 9:49am
Don’t worry about it unless you work them often
puntersarepeople
6/1/20 9:49am
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JimmyZ
6/1/20 9:50am
Not a cop, but I always refer to them as "officer" during depositions.
displacedute
6/1/20 9:52am
The Ute fans page has a lot more experience with this, try asking there.
vagabonder
6/1/20 10:04am
RE: Etiquette question for cops: What is the correct way to refer to a cop if
Turd Ferguson
6/1/20 10:14am
Unless you're another officer, it probably doesn't (or shouldn't) matter.
Homercles
6/1/20 10:26am
Thank you
Cougar-Duck
6/1/20 10:27am
Does that make "Dr." Chris Hill a tool as well?
TailgateU
6/1/20 2:10pm
Does Bryce Harper dislike clown questions?
Homercles
6/1/20 2:22pm
Dude?
mncstr
6/1/20 10:58am
I would think "officer" covers them all, kinda line "Elder" covers all the GA's,
socorny
6/1/20 11:10am
Officer, Sir, or Ma'am. That's what I do.
So it goes...
6/1/20 2:43pm
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