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That fool was endangering people's lives at those speeds and for what? A second job? I wonder if his department was aware he was moonlighting.
the good thing about this incident is someone on the side of the law standing up for the public,it's a rare occasion to see them defending us.This is a refreshing change...good for her
Originally posted by lifeform11
this thread is going to be a major headache for those who defend everything cops do.
its the first time i have have been able to critise the actions of one cop whilst praising the actions of an another, in the same thread. its good to see that there are some cops who know when the boundries have been pushed to far and will not cover up for their fellow cops.
now if somebody came forward to point out the cop who threw the flash grenade at people trying to attend to a seriously injuried man, more faith would be restored.
Originally posted by kennylee
The only thing I see wrong with this story is they only cited him with a misdemeanor. If it would have been you or me, we would have had 1st degree Wanton Endangerment charges against us which is a Felony, plus numerous other charges, along with our driver's license revoked.
Its good that he got pulled over, but this clearly shows that the police can do things and get a slap on the wrist where we would go to prison...
Originally posted by gabby2011
That fool was endangering people's lives at those speeds and for what? A second job? I wonder if his department was aware he was moonlighting.
It wasn't a "second" job..it was a private school where there were high end people to be attending..
and that makes me very curious...as to what this private school is all about.
Originally posted by Teebs
Originally posted by Phenomium
Leave it up to a woman to over dramatize a situation and try to fit in as a man. He should have arrested her for assault with a deadly weapon and shot her for looking like a bull dog, instead of a woman.
Blatant misogynism. Have you been mistreated or abused by a woman in your life, possibly in your childhood? Self examination can help pinpoint the reason that you harbor this disdain towards women that you feel have some sort of power over you.
Originally posted by Phenomium
Trying to act tough with that gun, she looked rediculous.
Ridiculous...
Originally posted by Phenomium
BTW, this is one of my favorite clips of all time. It comes with the territory, welcome to what it's like to be a man in the workforce. Just my opinion mixed with a bit of truth. If I were a cop driving by this scene, I would stop and arrest this woman for physical assault, for making this gentleman almost throw his arm out of the socket.
Thankfully, you're not a cop. People that take pleasure in watching another human being beaten, nearly to death, simply because she is a female officer, should not be in any position of authority.
Originally posted by SteveR
reply to post by Phenomium
More proof ATS attracts all the nuts. I suspect at least 50% of members belong in a mental hospital.
Originally posted by ker2010
That was great!!!! Why did the dumbass not have his lights on though?
He probably would have never gotten pulled if he did.
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
reply to post by g146541
We weren't in a motorcade ... we were traveling TO the inauguration ceremonies in Austin. There was absolutely no need to drive that fast. We were there and in position hours in advance. We knew about this assignment weeks in advance. And there was certainly no need to rush back home from Austin to Houston.
And their "officer's agreement" pertains to all non-emergency speeding.
Originally posted by pikestaff
What concerns me is whether the lady cop gets it in the neck from her fellows, she wont be popular with the boys in blue, and possibly the male state troopers as well.