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Maryland Trooper Pulls Gun on Biker
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<blockquote data-quote="stangposse" data-source="post: 9595405" data-attributes="member: 78884"><p>Are you insane? What kind of attention is he trying to grab?? And by pulling the gun, he is accurately identifying himself as a cop?? He is more likely to be taken for some psycho taking part in road rage than a police officer.</p><p></p><p>There is no defending this cop, AT ALL, in this situation. Had the story turned out where this biker was wanted for armed robbery, attempted murder, child abduction or any other serious crime I would have had no problem with what the cop did. For crimes like that, sometimes caution gets thrown to the wind.</p><p></p><p>But in this case, it was just a biker riding like a moron. He was pulled over and not resisting. If it was me, I'd get out of the car, flash my badge and ridicule him a little bit. </p><p></p><p>As for the cop not seeing the camera....that has more to do with his putting on a show than his lack of attention to detail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangposse, post: 9595405, member: 78884"] Are you insane? What kind of attention is he trying to grab?? And by pulling the gun, he is accurately identifying himself as a cop?? He is more likely to be taken for some psycho taking part in road rage than a police officer. There is no defending this cop, AT ALL, in this situation. Had the story turned out where this biker was wanted for armed robbery, attempted murder, child abduction or any other serious crime I would have had no problem with what the cop did. For crimes like that, sometimes caution gets thrown to the wind. But in this case, it was just a biker riding like a moron. He was pulled over and not resisting. If it was me, I'd get out of the car, flash my badge and ridicule him a little bit. As for the cop not seeing the camera....that has more to do with his putting on a show than his lack of attention to detail. [/QUOTE]
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