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2007_mustang_max50

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Posted about 1 year ago

 

"COPS ONLY"


I have a question. I am going to college right now pursuing a Social Work degree and then plan on becoming a police officer, and then hopefully become a probabtion or parole officer someday. I play college baseball, have had a stable job for 5 years, got straight A's in high-school and have been on the deans list my first year of college. Up until last night, my record has been immaculate. However, I made the decision to do something stupid. I was at a small party outside (not drunk) but holding a cup with beer in it and a police officer pulled over. I saw him and did not run away or hassle him in any way. I was cooperative and admitted to be drinking (underage) but let him know that I just got off the phone with a friend who was coming to pick me up (since I would not even consider getting into a car).  I ended up getting a MIP misdemeanor.


I am wondering how this one-time screw up on my part is going to affect my goals of becoming a police officer.


Thanks

Hutch_max50

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Rate This | Posted about 1 year ago

 

I dont know what "MIP" means but no... it wont. For a while yes but not forever.


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Phx_bird_max50

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Rate This | Posted about 1 year ago

 

mip = minor in possession. like said before you'll be fine in the long run. just need to check with the agencies you plan on appling for. everyones rules are different. good luck

Sohw1_max50

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Rate This | Posted about 1 year ago

 

Shouldn't hurt you at all. Just don't build on it. Give it some time to show that it was a blip...a one time thing.


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