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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 11231711" data-attributes="member: 55701"><p>The blind love of LEOs is about as ignorant as the blind hatred of them on this forum. Some of you will do anything to go out of your way to harass them, vice versa some of you will defend them to the death.</p><p></p><p>The OP's speeding, while hypocritical, does not justify that of the officer. While I am not an LEO and don't know the exact terms of "acting within occupational capacity", generally responding to a call requiring speeding, going through red lights, weaving, etc. requires lights/sirens. While I am not saying this cop was doing something wrong, on the same token we all have seen cops speeding for the sake of speeding, on the cell phone, weaving through traffic without signals, turning on the lights to run a red then turning them off, etc. There are bad apples out there.</p><p></p><p>OP: report the officer, then let it go. Accept that there is little you can do from your position against her. You cannot pull her over and write her a ticket, so stop stressing over things you cannot control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 11231711, member: 55701"] The blind love of LEOs is about as ignorant as the blind hatred of them on this forum. Some of you will do anything to go out of your way to harass them, vice versa some of you will defend them to the death. The OP's speeding, while hypocritical, does not justify that of the officer. While I am not an LEO and don't know the exact terms of "acting within occupational capacity", generally responding to a call requiring speeding, going through red lights, weaving, etc. requires lights/sirens. While I am not saying this cop was doing something wrong, on the same token we all have seen cops speeding for the sake of speeding, on the cell phone, weaving through traffic without signals, turning on the lights to run a red then turning them off, etc. There are bad apples out there. OP: report the officer, then let it go. Accept that there is little you can do from your position against her. You cannot pull her over and write her a ticket, so stop stressing over things you cannot control. [/QUOTE]
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