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Ever had the Cops Called on You?

Simon25

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The other night as my boyfriend and I were cuddling in bed after a hot sex session there was a knock on the door (we had already cleaned up and put underwear back on). This is very strange since nobody usually visit him or anything and it was an even bigger surprise when it turned out to be the cops. (My bf’s bro is a cop so usually never have to worry about the popo). Anyways they had gotten a call from a worried citizen that someone was being abused or worse on the property. Once they learned who lived at the apt they laughed and left knowing everything was ok. Later found out the kid in the apt above us called 911 thinking I was being hurt when I was having an orgasm. I’m usually not as loud as I was the other night nor when I get loud did it last as long as it did.

Anyone else ever have the cops called on them since they were having sex too loud or b/c their orgasm was mistaken as being abused or killed?

!oops! btw is there a better embarrassed smile?
 
one hot summer night my partner was at my place and i decided to start some sex up

when he orgasmed he let out this super loud grunt

i was new at the condo complex and don't think anyone knew i was gay

the bottom line is it was funny as shit.
 
Sadly not for sex, but it was really gay, I fell asleep with a DVD of Sweeney Todd with a screaming intro on endless repeat. It wasn't that loud, and I was awake and fixing a snack when they "asked to be let in," I think they were as baffled as I was, I didn't figure it out for days. One of the cops was way cute.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnVd3wgTX0&feature=youtube_gdata[/ame]
 
I've had the cops called on me cos I was partying it up too loud.

Nothing major or nothing.
 
At a housewarming and for accidentily shattering the rear window of a neighbours car
 
Just as Kester said. But the funny thing was the guy who called the cops was my pis*ed off housemate who wasn't having dinner with us that night. He was at a pub and out of spite, called the cops at a time he thought we'd be getting really loud.

When the cops turned up we happened to all be quietly sitting chatting and hadn't even had any music on for about an hour. I'm not sure who was more embarrassed/annoyed; the cops or me?

Luckily the stupid guy moved out a few weeks later. :)
 
Back in "the day", there were known to be a few big parties here. However, the cops were never called, at least not because of the parties. Trick was to invite the neighbors ... which included a Police Sargent, our City Councilman, and two Judges (and their wives). ..|

We did have to call the City Water Dept. once. A speaker vibrated off it's stand, fell on the water meter, broke it off it's pipe, and was gushing water all over the basement floor. (Luckily, we have a big central drain, and "finished" cement floor.) #-o

It was the "Wedding Party". Guys/Girls in wedding gowns, tux's, nuns habits, priest outfits, a French Maid ... ANYWAY, it was interesting watching several "brides", bare foot, sweeping water toward the drain! :rotflmao:

Also, before the (poor) Water Dude (who was initially "uncomfortable", but WAY cool!) managed to turn off our water main, and crimp the pipe shut, so we could get water back into the house, through a garden hose from next door, there were a bunch of guys peeing outside! :help:

I did call the cops the next morning, though. Someone had stolen my mini-van out of the alley. The white trellises were still lining our front walk. And, as I was in back talking to the cops, one of my housemates came out to see what was going on. He was barefoot, wearing smudgy makeup, and dressed in a rumpled, magenta, "Bride's Maid" dress! :eek: !oops!

When he finally went back inside, one of the cops smiled at his partner, and said, "I thought this was where the party was last night!" :lol:

I'll spare you the night of the fireworks ("too big" ones), and The Sargent popping off a few rounds from his "ankle piece", a snub-nosed 38 ... :rolleyes:

Keep smilin'!! :kiss:(*8*)
Chaz ;)
 
Sadly not for sex, but it was really gay, I fell asleep with a DVD of Sweeney Todd with a screaming intro on endless repeat. It wasn't that loud, and I was awake and fixing a snack when they "asked to be let in," I think they were as baffled as I was, I didn't figure it out for days. One of the cops was way cute.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnVd3wgTX0&feature=youtube_gdata


NO cop at my door would EVER be allowed in without a warrant ... if they want to talk it would either be through the door, or i would step outside and LOCK THE DOOR behind me ....

i have nothing but admiration for first responders (cops, firemen, emt, etc) who do their jobs properly ...

but if you open the door and allow the government into your private space ... anything they see, smell, hear or suspect becomes fair play for them ... because you invited them in .... and you don't need to be guilty of their suspicions ...

there is a 4th amendment to the US constitution for a reason ... and it was written over 200 years ago ... do you really believe the government's nosiness or intrusive motives are any better now?
 
For me? No. My roommate threw a party in my apt where the cops were called, and my parents fought enough for my step-bro to call the cops a few times, but nothing I did.
 
A few noise violations that we lucked out of getting underages, but other than that, nope.
 
Nope. I've never really had much interaction with the police but I do see them a lot.

-Once they came to my house when I was really young after someone tried to break in. He never actually got in because some people chased him away and he tried to break into another house when the police arrived (to hide from them)
-Some police officers came to my house and put magic juice on all my expensive stuff so they can give it back when it gets stolen. They even did a 15yr old alarm clock.
-They came to ask if I had anything to say about how they manage the area. They wanted to know what I want them to do to make the area better.
-I see them on the bus all the time.
-I talked to some a few weeks ago when a kid drowned.

That is about it. They've never come to get me.
 
Only time I've ever seen the cops arrive are at house parties I've been at. Last time there were some holy joes in the area that didn't like the music so rang the police so they came over and basically said turn the music down a bit but have a good party! Haha I gotta love the police here.
 
Parked outside of UConn with a handsome undergrad I was approached by the PoPo who told us we couldn't "camp" in the parking spot. I guess we were making the car rock a bit.

It was strange talking to a cop from the back seat. :)
 
NO cop at my door would EVER be allowed in without a warrant ... if they want to talk it would either be through the door, or i would step outside and LOCK THE DOOR behind me ....

i have nothing but admiration for first responders (cops, firemen, emt, etc) who do their jobs properly ...

but if you open the door and allow the government into your private space ... anything they see, smell, hear or suspect becomes fair play for them ... because you invited them in .... and you don't need to be guilty of their suspicions ...

there is a 4th amendment to the US constitution for a reason ... and it was written over 200 years ago ... do you really believe the government's nosiness or intrusive motives are any better now?
Yeah, but the fact that they were investigating a report of someone screaming made me want to do whatever I could to help. For all I knew someone really was in trouble, and I knew it wasn't in my place. I might not be so inviting under other circumstances.
 
Mkay. When did we start calling them POPO? Is this some new slang and I missed the memo?

I'm still working on incorporating biatches into my everyday conversation so that it sounds natural.
 
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