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Old 07-02-2007 | 10:50 PM
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Maybe the cop is lucky he got fired, if he lets his emotions get ahold of him like this in his line of work. He could get killed. I fully support the police. Was she wrong to not stop for eight miles yes sorta..... we as americans have the right to find a better spot to pull over even if it was eight miles away in her opinion not his might I add. I am sure she was not driving eratically in order to get away there is a difference, and a right minded cop should be able to tell. Case in point he needs to be off the street for both our protection and his.
Were Americans we have the right to pull over whenever and where ever we feel is a better spot? Are you nutz? We are Americans does that mean we have the right to shoot someone? Run stop signs? Drink and drive? ETC. No American or not you follow laws. And if you dont youget treated like a criminal
 
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Old 07-02-2007 | 10:59 PM
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well stated bboi and Shock...frst is probably justpissed becausea cop tagged him for no mcy license or insurance, when the rest of us have be legit. I've already been in an accident with a guy uninsured and I ate a $5000.00 total on my car. As big of an A-hole as some cops can be, you shouldn't comment until you've walked at least a few feet in their shoes...

Try making a comment like that about our military boys, and see how many people on this forum get all over you.
 
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Old 07-02-2007 | 11:07 PM
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Yea well my pops is a SCHP so I take it to heart when someone talks **** bout them. Specially frstplace1 talking like this video justifies cops getting shot. What kinda mess is that? Like Ive said before yea sometimes they over react but there are plenty of reasons they act the way they sometimes do. Like 94 reasons this year and 142 last year.
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 12:03 PM
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and if the cop would have gotten out of the car and walked up nicely, got shot in his face and killedeveryone would be saying, he should have been more cautious, its his fault.

lady didnt pull over for 8 miles, i would of dragged her out of the car too. sure maybe once he saw she didnt have anything in her hands he should have cooled it a bit, but in a line of work where the people you deal with are more willing to take your life than you are theirs, you have to be on edge. im willing to bet that case turned racial.
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 12:32 PM
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You know what maybe you should be killed for that comment. Like I said this particular officer over reacted. But put yourself in his place with the same facts I just gave you on your mind. This lady claims she didnt know that the SCHP officer in a marked SCHP car was an "actual officer"? Get the F*ck outta here. So once again put yourself in his place when approaching a car who has been evading you. By the way usually when cars are evading you they are either hiding **** or pullin out there gun.
Actually we have old cop cars around here that still look like cop cars with regular citizens driving them. SPot lights and all...
There was also a guy from my home town that was impersonating a cop in one of these cars with a store bought halloween costume pulling people over and robbing them at gunpoint.

I wouldnt blame her for being cautious
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 12:35 PM
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Okay so... When I was 19 I was pulled over for speeding. Im mean really speeding. When I pulled to the side of the road I was like, "Damn this is going to be an expensive ticket." But then I heard the cop over the PA tell me to turn of my engine and drop the keys out of the car. I was like,"HUH? I was just speeding." Then he told me again to follow his instructions. So I did it. Well then he aked me to step out of the vehicle with my hands in the air and my back turned to him. Then he instructed me to walk backward to his voice and to side step to the curb. Well come to find out he thought I was trying to evade him and what not. Which I was not (Im dumb but not that dumb). And after a little discussion with the officer we got everything straight.
The point Im trying to make is that there are multiple ways to deal with situations. Thatofficer in the videocould have done what was done to me. And he would still have a job. The risks they take are great. I am aware of that. But that was very extremeon his part.
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 04:23 PM
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You know what maybe you should be killed for that comment.
I hope your not a cop cause if you are you are a fine definition of a bad cop with comments like that,

As for the cops actions.It was right for him to be fired.As for pulling over you are within your rights to find a more populated/lighted area to pull over
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 06:41 PM
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I agree with wsideshow
Just because a cop has a badge does not give him the right to get forceful with the lady. He could have arrested her, if he thought it were necessary in a mater that would have been safer for both of them. And not loosing control as he demonstrated in the vid. Like I said before, cops get support from me. Generally they only get the problems of society, but part of thier job is to stay in control of thier emotions. something he odviously failed at.
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 09:49 PM
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I'm not going to say much on this, it was mostly said already. I just think its kinda sad that seems like every other day there is a new bad cop vid or story on this board and the bashing restarts. I know that there are bad apples out there, but for every bad thing that happens one day there has to be at least i dunno, like half a million or so good deeds every day. You think about the population here and how many towns & cities just in the u.s. alone, and thats a lot of damn good cops and people out there trying there best to help us. I dunno, i guess im just tired of seeing all the bashing, and some of the things "some" people say.Not to mention theway they would treat the police.I'm done, you may now go back to your "pig" roast.
 
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Old 07-03-2007 | 09:49 PM
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142 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty last year, 94 have been killed in the line of duty so far this year. Yea in this case it was over reacting, the next case it could be his life.
http://www.njlawman.com/2002_line_of_duty_deaths.htm
Yea, watch this video and then wonder why so many cops are being killed? hmmmmmm....
You, sir, are an idiot! I could expandon thatbut I doubt you would understand too many more words.
 


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