Why do cops like donuts?!


Question:

Why do cops like donuts?


Answers:
because they are nicknamed "pigs" and pigs eat everything.....



....i think.

because there fat slobs who abuse their power

Coz it is sugar and carbo...keeps them going!

very good question i wish i knew...

because they are pigs lol!

why not

because the donut will not judge them for accidentally shooting an innocent bystander. the donut loves you no matter who you are.

I love them too

Lack of sophistication is the culprit. Their porno mustaches are an easy tip-off.

They have to. It's in their contracts.

they go in for coffee and they usually get the donuts free...they're easy to eat on the fly, last forever if you have to leave one 1/2 eaten and they're cheap.

who don't like donuts. although I really try to avoid it. I think cops like it because they're round and sugary.

I was wondering this myself..coffee and donuts go together they claim... Donuts are good though--

Wow small mind's do come up with small words.

cause they dont get paid well and there cheap easy to eat i dont know ask a cop!http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/doughnut...

They re conveniently available, high in sugar and go well with coffee. Besides a dozen of variety will keep them occupied while waiting to harass!

they have a hole in the middle

Because Krispy Kreme is the only place open at 3 am where we can get a fresh cup of coffe and something to eat in a hurry.

becuase they dont have money to buy food.

I'm not sure ,it's so much liking .
but it's the only thing open 4am in the morning ,and when you work graveyard shift ,you like anything that's opens at that time .and of course fresh coffee for free .
they get a bad rap .

I agree with "old man" and I think they do because they need TONS of carbs to burn while speeding for no reason. Oh, ok, they do speed sometimes for the right reason, but that's sometimes.

if u want a humorous answer then

1. becuz they are fat and it's good.

if u want a real polictical or w.e answer then

2.it's a stereotype. most cops have no time in the mornings so they stop at a coffee shop and get a donut and a coffee..it wakes them up and keeps them going. ALSO becuz most places like krispy kreme..or w.e open relle early and u can get ur food quickly...so the cops can get to work..faster...

yes sir

but some cops dont eat donuts at all becuz like i said that is a stereotype.

so yaaaa depends on what the cop likes to eat in the mornings that are quick and cheap :)

aka DONUTS

usually that is the only place open at three or four in the morning having fresh food. donuts are cheap, the coffee is free and they can flirt with the young girl behind the counter. my brother-in-law is a cop. that is what he said when i asked him.

I think everyone likes donuts...not just cops.

Ok, I can 100% guarantee you that my response is factual!

Cops are often affiliated with donut shops because they are usually the only restaurants open 24 hours a day. Cops have a lot of reports to write, and they need a place to do them, so they find a resaurant that's open (and warm!) & sit inside while they do paperwork. (they're not really allowed to sit in the police station to write the reports because they are supposed to be out on the streets, so they do them in a local restaurant/coffeeshop, which is on the streets!

If cafes & coffee shops were open 24 hours, you would see many many cops in there, rather than donut shops. If fact, the officers I've met would prefer to go to a cafe rather than a run-down donut shop, but they go to whatever is open at 3 or 4am.

Because the donut shop owners are (often, not always) in the poor parts of town, they love having the cops in there because no one robs a store where a patrol car is parked out front! So, they don't mind an officer taking a booth for 2 hours, because the officer is protecting his business.

Try going to a 24-hour family restaurant (Marie Callendars, Perkins, Applebees, whatever is open 24 hours) at absurd hours of the morning and you'll find cops there too, often in groups of 3 or 4, because there's usually 2 cops per car, and they often stay in the same area, to protect each other if there's a problem. When the paperwoek needs to be done, they call in a fellow officer to meet over coffee & talk about what citations they wrote on their shift.


Cops are not pigs & they don't sit in their cars shoving greasy foods down their throats! Most cops are actually in great condition & work out almost daily, to keep up their stamina & muscle. Ever put on a bullet-proof vest? Each weighs around 50 or 60 lbs. Try wearing that under your clothes every day all day..... it's exhausting!

I'm really sorry if I came off all snappy or rude, I totally didn't mean to, but I have so many family friends who are officers, and the donut stereotype is very offensive, and completely untrue. It makes me sad to hear people bash officers because they risk their lives daily, especially the ones working in dangerous cities or working late-night shifts...the very same ones you laugh at in those coffee & donut shops. I will never forget being a 6 year old little girl, standing on the front steps at 10pm, hugging my dad & then laying in bed wondering if tonight was the night my daddy would get shot & killed by a bad man. Officers are great men & women, and I have a great amount of respect for what they do, even when they pull me over & give me a ticket, because they have children too, and families.

Next time you make jokes about that cop in the donut shop, think about his little girl at home crying herself to sleep, wondering if a bad man will shoot her daddy tonight. Suddenly those jokes are alot less funny.

*Thank you for letting me share my truth & stories, and again I'm really really sorry if I came off as snotty...I'm really not! I promise... I just want people to know who officers are behind the uniform.... they're moms & dads, sons & daughters, just like all of us!

Have a great night everyone! :o)

Cops like free food! and more than likely the donuts are free!

its their trademark and very official!

quick to go get




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