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If you’re a motorist then you’ve no doubt seen police cars pass you with their lights blazing. I supposed we’d all like to think that they’re on their way to fight crime, save a life and or keep the spirit of justice alive and well. What about those times though when an officer is simply abusing their power, what then? For the most part the answer is simple… nothing happens. However there are those law enforcement officers that do go by the book regardless of whether the offender is a fellow police officer, or a regular citizen. Take this Miami cop for instance. He was pulled over by a Florida State Trooper for hammering through traffic erratically and traveling at a high rate of speed. His excuse? He was late for an appointment. Thankfully the female trooper who made the stop could care less about his stature in the law enforcement community and did the right thing by arresting him on the spot. This occurrence is a rare one, but thankfully it does happen.
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Whenever you see a cop car driving fast with their lights on we assume they are chasing someone but you never know; maybe they were just off-duty and running late to an appointment. I’m sure it happens more than we know. I find it interesting that he mentioned that the people at the private school were “high-end”.
What is really outrageous is that she pulled her gun on him. That was completely uncalled for and she should be suspended.
“This occurrence is a rare one…” What is rare? The police abusing their power or actually being held accountable? Don’t question them, unless you’re one of them damn liberal hippy faggots!!
Yeah the drawn gun wasn’t necessary unless he was getting voilent. Not that a cop would shoot another…err right?
..the gun drawn might not have been necessary, but if you listened to her explanation toward the end, she said she thought the car might have been stolen. In her mind it might have been a thief driving that car.