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Then he came back, and really started chewing the other guy out. It so
happens, the other rider was a cop too! eh eh eh eh! I didn't laugh
then,
but it was pretty funny.
We both got off scott free!
So I guess I could say, a cop saved me from getting a ticket...
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Exactly what I said. It's ok for a cop to speed and get away with it?
Again a question of power. A true LEO
would give him a ticket. He broke the law right? I attended a organized
police ride where this hot shot moto cop from N.J. ran into a lane
divider. Totally his fault,talk about attitude on his part. IMHO all LEO
should be held responsible for the actions on the road. Chasing bad guys
is one thing, rocketing down the road with a cloak of ill responsibility
is another. Unfortunately this anal retentive thinking applies to fire
police,
prison guards,DOT workers,ambulance drivers, etc. Anyone who thinks they
have (double standard) power to get them out of the situation. After
ending a 30 year stint in the hospital, I can assure you the laws of
physics apply to all equally on the road.
Keystone Zen Riders
nklr double standard was good cop/bad cop
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