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Above the law?
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<blockquote data-quote="95PGTTech" data-source="post: 11231957" data-attributes="member: 55701"><p>I did not mean to imply that as a "fact", merely what I believed to be true using experience and common sense. One would think that if they were not responding to a call, they should follow the same rules and regulations as other motorists. And if there were an emergency and they needed to drive what I would easily describe as "dangerously", they would alert other motorists of this need and request their assistance in moving aside by using the flashing lights and sirens.</p><p></p><p>It makes little sense to me why a properly operating police officer responding appropriately to an emergency would be doing 20+ over the speed limit, talking on the cell phone, not wearing a seat belt, tailgating and weaving through traffic without signaling, and only using the lights when stopped at a red light or when tailgating someone in the left lane to get them to move aside, then shutting them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95PGTTech, post: 11231957, member: 55701"] I did not mean to imply that as a "fact", merely what I believed to be true using experience and common sense. One would think that if they were not responding to a call, they should follow the same rules and regulations as other motorists. And if there were an emergency and they needed to drive what I would easily describe as "dangerously", they would alert other motorists of this need and request their assistance in moving aside by using the flashing lights and sirens. It makes little sense to me why a properly operating police officer responding appropriately to an emergency would be doing 20+ over the speed limit, talking on the cell phone, not wearing a seat belt, tailgating and weaving through traffic without signaling, and only using the lights when stopped at a red light or when tailgating someone in the left lane to get them to move aside, then shutting them off. [/QUOTE]
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