IronClaud
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Have any of you ever been pulled over and then let go "scotch free" upon the officer finding out you where a member of the EMS family?
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my para bag or hi viz vest on the rear seat
No one is above the law. I hear my partner and other co-workers talk about getting away without a ticket. I don't agree with that, if you are speeding and get caught... You deserve a ticket. That just speaks for the quality of law enforcement, which is pretty piss poor.
No one is above the law. I hear my partner and other co-workers talk about getting away without a ticket. I don't agree with that, if you are speeding and get caught... You deserve a ticket. That just speaks for the quality of law enforcement, which is pretty piss poor.
Think of it in terms of our job: We don't force every drunk to decide between the hospital or an officer, do we? We don't choose to do every single protocol order for a patient, do we? We make judgement calls, we have not only the right, but the expectation, to do that.
Now, back to the OP about "Good cops"... that title makes the assumption that most cops are "bad". It's just the opposite. I've met far more 'good' cops than 'bad' cops, not only in my career, but my personal life.
Have any of you ever been pulled over and then let go "scotch free" upon the officer finding out you where a member of the EMS family?
If a cop wants to let someone off, whatever... However, I've seen a lot of cops not enforce laws or break them. From not pulling over a person on their cell to cops driving without due regard and nearly running over pedestrians and running reds.
Uh.. that's the very definition of officer discretion...The issue with "discretion" when it comes to the police is when they selectively enforce the law.
Most cops are bad in the sense that they, at a minimum, tolerate bad cops. The blue line of silence is akin to lying down with dogs. When you lie down with dogs, don't complain when you get fleas.
It's amazing what being polite and respectful will do.
Or crying.
Have proof of this?
As someone who is a very vocal proponent of "science based medicine" you sure are making accusations without being able to back it up...