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Trying to get to your dying mother at the hosptial? DON'T run into this officer!
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<blockquote data-quote="94_Vert" data-source="post: 8061841" data-attributes="member: 57325"><p>These are the facts:</p><p></p><p> "The hospital twice sent nurses to try and get the officer to release Moats.</p><p></p><p>"We're blue-coding her for the third time," a nurse said on the police videotape.</p><p></p><p>A Plano police officer stopped to make a plea for the officer to let Moats go. "Hey, that's the nurse," the Plano officer said. "She says the mom is dying right now, and she wants to know if I can get him up there."</p><p></p><p>Finally, after a 20-minute delay, the officer ticketed Moats for running a red light.</p><p></p><p>By the time Moats made it up to the emergency room, his mother-in-law was dead."</p><p></p><p>I can give the cop the benefit of the doubt for the first 30 sec's. thats all the time he needed to assess the situation. after that he acted without any common sense. he was on a power trip and wasn't going to have anyone tell him what to do, no matter who was dying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94_Vert, post: 8061841, member: 57325"] These are the facts: "The hospital twice sent nurses to try and get the officer to release Moats. "We're blue-coding her for the third time," a nurse said on the police videotape. A Plano police officer stopped to make a plea for the officer to let Moats go. "Hey, that's the nurse," the Plano officer said. "She says the mom is dying right now, and she wants to know if I can get him up there." Finally, after a 20-minute delay, the officer ticketed Moats for running a red light. By the time Moats made it up to the emergency room, his mother-in-law was dead." I can give the cop the benefit of the doubt for the first 30 sec's. thats all the time he needed to assess the situation. after that he acted without any common sense. he was on a power trip and wasn't going to have anyone tell him what to do, no matter who was dying. [/QUOTE]
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