Quote: "Police at the scene said a cruiser was making a U-turn in the 14600 block of Normandy Boulevard when it was hit by an eastbound motorcycle"
Hard to tell but looking at that picture it does not seem like a place where a U-turn would be legal. I bet it was one of those lame cop moves they do that they ticket others for and this motorcycle got hit by it.
I see cops all the time make U-turns in the middle of a road. This is probably an example of how it can hurt others!
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We had one pull a U-turn in front of our group on the Dave Camp ride. Good thing Matty was paying attention. I just shook my head at the cop as he went the other direction.
I give it a 8 had a good running start good jump but a terrible dismount!
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Sooo in this case the bike came out on top?
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And nothing will happen to the cop.
^^ This is correct and frankly sickening.. Way to go flipping a bitch in the pouring rain in front of an unsuspecting sport bike.. How in the hell was he supposed to stop a bike going 35 in the rain? That cop should be fined and ticketed just like any other average joe would in that case. Hope the rider was ok?!
-Mick-
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Man, the assumptions are flying now! Having lived in Jax, I wouldn't be surprised if the cop was ticketed after an "investigation."
Last edited by bulldog; Tue Aug 23rd, 2011 at 08:01 AM.
Bulldog's Motto: F*ck around and I'm going to bite you!!!
Because they'll do an investigation. Think about it. It's much easier to give the average joe a ticket and let him fight it and cause an investigation in that order. With the cop, you have to be careful admitting wrong doing unless you're sure (what with people just waiting to sue the government and whatnot). So, in the end, it's just as fair, but the publicity alone warrants proceeding carefully.
No this makes no sense. Cops should be held to a higher standard, not a more lax one. As servants to the public they are beholden to us, if they injure one of us, or do something illegal it is twice as bad than when a average joe does something illegal, as we are not sworn to uphold the law.
This cop will at most get a slap on the wrist, when he should at least be dismissed from service, and frankly should spend some time in jail for breaking the law he was sworn to uphold. Jail time for a u-turn you say, yes, he didn't just make an illegal u-turn he broke his master's trust, the society which entrusted him with the powers bestowed upon him above and beyond the average citizen which he obviously does not deserve.
This is where I have a problem with what you and others are saying. You DO NOT know that this will be the outcome and in fact only further serves to illustrate my point.
Cops do get in trouble. The problem arises due to the fact that when they are dealt with appropriately then it's not a news story and you don't hear about it. You only hear about cops getting off. Hence, your cop-hating attitude is fed with anecdotal evidence that in no way is representative of actual statistics.
My point was simply that BECAUSE the cop is a public servant and should be held to a higher standard they will/should perform an investigation so that they can be SURE of what happened. To announce at the scene that the cop was at fault would be preemptive, unprofessional, and would do little to serve the public with accurate information. This is how things work in the real world.
Have at it, I've said my piece.
"Should", unfortunately, doesn't mean "will", and while I agree with your sentiment, in real life those with the power to enforce the laws rarely seem to enforce them on their own.
You're also forgetting the police unions, who, just like in the recent DUI case, will push and pressure for little-to-nothing to be done about any wrongdoings...
So, instead of facing the same punishment you or I would receive, their 30-year veteran officer is allowed to simply resign.
Incident (bold mine)
Final Result:Witnesses reported seeing the Aurora police car speeding while a passenger threw trash - possibly beer cans - from the vehicle.
"That vehicle was going be part of the funeral procession for these officers," said Carlson. "If they had spotted backgrounds, they never would have made this trip out of state, to represent the department. These officers will be held accountable."
The arresting officer says Bickett was going 57 mph in a 40 mph zone. But Morehouse says witnesses reported the car going more than 100 mph per hour at one point, and the vehicle's emergency lights were also used to pass other cars.
Arresting officers say they found beer in a cooler inside the patrol car.
A woman who answered the door at Bickett's home Thursday said she had nothing to say. But Aurora residents do.
"It's wrong. They are supposed to set examples for us. So if we do it, we get in trouble, so should they," said Aurora resident Tracy Spence.
Police Chief Dan Oates say he's committed to holding the officers, who are 30-year veterans in the department, accountable.
"I thank Brad for his decision. He made the honorable choice to retire. He has accepted responsibility. His apology will mean a great deal to his colleagues in the Department and will help put this unfortunate event behind us.”"
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
~Hunter S. Thompson
WTF! how about some retribution along with that forced retirement.
-Travis-
This site makes for some good old eye-opening reading.
Probably, will also make you question why morality and authority don't go hand-in-hand.
Click here
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Problem is, authority and power do go hand-in-hand, and you can't divest one from the other, nor expect morality to really contain/control/modify either...in fact, it seems that the more authority you have, the less concerned you need to be with morality...
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
~Hunter S. Thompson
Holy sh*t 12 instances just for yesterday!
13 for the 20th
16 for the 19th
And this are only the cops that got caught. Wow, is all I can say Just like the site says "INJUSTICE EVERYWHERE"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
READ SOME OF THESE AND SEE HOW SICKENING SOME OF THESE CHARGES ARE!!!!!!!!!
Just one example: A drunk New York NY police officer was arrested on a sexual assault charge after a witness called 911 while seeing him rape a school teacher at gun point early in the morning. Police arrived in time find him with the victim who was able to tell them what happened.
Bulldog's Motto: F*ck around and I'm going to bite you!!!