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Cops let passed out drunk driving cop go but warrant check good Samaritan who reported it

 
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They ain't your friends. They are their own friends.

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They ain't your friends. They are their own friends.

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Wrong!

They are cannibals who would eat their own


Never ever ever

Trust a pig

Never ever ever

Talk to a pig


They are the lowest sacks of shit on planet earth and would arrest their own mother's to inch closer to their pension


Cops should be manipulated for insurances claims, avoided at all costs, or beaten and relieved of their badge, radio, and gun.

There is ZERO wiggle room on this rule
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07/23/2021 03:22 AM
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They ain't your friends. They are their own friends.

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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79816907


Wrong!

They are cannibals who would eat their own


Never ever ever

Trust a pig

Never ever ever

Talk to a pig


They are the lowest sacks of shit on planet earth and would arrest their own mother's to inch closer to their pension


Cops should be manipulated for insurances claims, avoided at all costs, or beaten and relieved of their badge, radio, and gun.

There is ZERO wiggle room on this rule
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No. Video shows quite the opposite. They always circle the wagons around any form of misconduct because to discipline one of their own would certainly bring an eye on themselves.

Like the cop instructs the fire department in the video - "this didn't happen".
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what's that tattoo on the cops wrist about?
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07/23/2021 09:24 AM
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Bodycams have changed the game, a bit, but you can see how the cops try to work around it as best they can. My opinion is that they should not be able to turn them off manually.

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Short version is CT state cop in CT was at a party at a brewpub, gets hammered, blew a stop sign and t-boned a woman and her daughter who were busted up pretty badly. Ihe brewpub settled the case for $225k but the case against the state and the trooper is still under way.

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The cameras at the brewery and bodycams on first responders were key to the case. "Videos show this guy staggering, stumbling and dropping his drinks, he clearly was intoxicated"
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"The deputies involved are not under review, and the agency could not share further details about the captain’s condition during that incident due to federal health privacy laws."

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