I never said I'm always speeding that much, but thanks for putting words in my mouth. I said between the ages of 16 and 22. But that was a long time ago. Pay attention dip .
Cop deserved more than a 3 day suspension.
However... I get pulled over quite a bit for speeding...
You are more likely to get a warning if you make the police officer feel comfortable.
Before he gets to the window have your license and registration out so you don't have to move to get them when he is at the window.
Take your keys out of the ignition and put them on your dash where he can see them when he checks your registration sticker (because he will)
Keep both hands on the steering wheel the entire time.
If it is at night turn on your dome light so you are illuminated and nothing is in shadow.
Yes Sir and No Sir work wonders.
I never said I'm always speeding that much, but thanks for putting words in my mouth. I said between the ages of 16 and 22. But that was a long time ago. Pay attention dip .
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QFT. And let me just add this. When you pull over, pull over as far off the road as you possibly can. This lets the officer know that you're thinking about his safety. They don't want to get hit by a car doing 70 mph anymore than you do.
That would be useful information if you bothered to inform us how old you are now. But you didn't, so don't blame me for calling you out for information you didn't provide.
No, it's dumb of you to be speeding so much that you'dhave to be pulled over 50 times. Kinda defeats the whole purpose of speeding if you always get pulled over, don't it?
You try to justify this officer's actions because he has it hard -- how do you think the officer would react if you told him you've been pulled over 50 times speeding? Do you think officers enjoyed dealing with people like you? Do you count yourself as one of the daily assholes that contributes to the behavior of cops like the one in this situation?
Don't have to be an officer to have common sense.
Well, you're either bull ting or you're a walking doormat. I expect to be treated with respect whether I'm interacting with my doctor, police officer, or boss. The difficulties of one's job does not justify irrational behavior. In fact, a job as a police officer should require someone with even more restraint on their emotion, as they can often choose between life or death.
All of a sudden he was in a defensive stance. Right.
You don't know who i am you little white worshipping asian .
That's the whole point, the guy when stepped out of the car was in no mood to cooperate, plus he was positioned in a defensive stance. We can't tell wether the cop actually hit the guy with the door by the angle of the camera, we're taking the victims words at value.
From the start of the exchange he just simply asked for drivers license and proof of insurance, as he did this you heard a barely audible phrase from the citizen that was muffed by the speeding cars, we don't know what could have been said that prompted the cop to act with more urgency.Tasering is used for SELF-DEFENSE in situations where the officer is worried that he might lose control. Throwing someone out of their car, hitting them with their own door, and then tasering them is the exact opposite of how a police officer should behave. If the cop REALLY believed that the individual was dangerous and required additional restraint he should have called for backup BEFORE approaching the vehicle.
There is absolutely nothing here to warrant a taser being used. The cop is clearly upset as he's approaching, has little to no respect for a fellow citizen, and treats the people like they are felons from the start of the exchange. People speed, and they speed all the time. It does not give the officer an excuse to do whatever the heck he wants to someone because he's in a bad mood.
That's why i'm holding my judgement until there's more about this than being a like stretch who thinks its valiant to be anti cop in an anonymous forum.
I can't believe anybody would defend this. I pull the yes sir-no sir card, but you shouldn't have to - especially in this situation.
I get irate just watching the video. What sucks is even though he deserves someone to punch his teeth in, that person would get a huge punishment for serving justice whereas he gets 3 days for acting like that.
Should be fired.
I can't believe anybody would defend this. I pull the yes sir-no sir card, but you shouldn't have to - especially in this situation.
I get irate just watching the video. What sucks is even though he deserves someone to punch his teeth in, that person would get a huge punishment for serving justice whereas he gets 3 days for acting like that.
Should be fired.
I think the three-day suspension was in line.
Well, you had better start believing. The country is full of scared conservatives who would rather beg authority for table scraps than demand a meal.
More and more Americans are proud to relinquish any and all rights or personal freedom....so long as everyone else has to, too.
Theyre pathetic, small-minded cowards who see cops as something more than a peace officer.
The cop was writing a traffic ticket. The driver complied with every command but just not at the speed the cop wanted. So he tazed him (defensive stance my ing ass).
That makes sense to some people. It will never to me. Theyre happy with their authoritarian overlords so long as the letter at the end of the political affiliation ends with their preferred consonant.
There used to be a time in this country when something like this was universally ridiculed. Now, you have authority sympathizers, a misnomer if there ever was one.
Weak and pathetic.
What would Andy Taylor have done?
Probably let him off with a warning, but at most just fine him $5. And if he took the perp back to courthouse to pay fine, the guy would have gotten a piece of one of Aunt Bee's apple pies while he was paying the fine.
Times have changed.
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Obviously the cop messed up but it should not cost him his job Cry Havoc you mother er ty sucker two ball , you have a ring around ur pussy and ur a son of a .
Perhaps 2-4 weeks without pay would have been more reasonable,3 days is just a long weekend. But he should not lose his job because of one mistake. Happens to the best of us. It's on his record so another up like this will cost him his job.
And you call me weird.
But I agree. My reaction was mostly emotional. He should have been given a month without pay to cool off, but yeah, losing your badge over one incident is kind of overkill.
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