Cop camps in left lane, does brake check
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Cop camps in left lane, does brake check
Watch An Out-Of-State Cop Brake Check A Driver On The Highway
If I were the driver of the Volvo on the right, I'd have slowed down to create room for the guy with the camera to pass.
If I were the driver of the Volvo on the right, I'd have slowed down to create room for the guy with the camera to pass.
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Welcome to South Carolina mother ******!
Cops always drive like asshats in this area. They ride your ***, blast pass you, but as soon as there is anyone behind them they drive like they are 90 years old.
This is from the picture thread.
Every inch of posted 60mph area here is 70-75. The cop definitely should have been ticketed for impeding the flow of traffic, and for leaving the scene of an accident.
Cops always drive like asshats in this area. They ride your ***, blast pass you, but as soon as there is anyone behind them they drive like they are 90 years old.
This is from the picture thread.
Every inch of posted 60mph area here is 70-75. The cop definitely should have been ticketed for impeding the flow of traffic, and for leaving the scene of an accident.
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So since I posted the video in the Random pic thread last and this thread has been made I can give a few updates from what I have heard. I work off that first exit that is seen in the video. The part where the guy passed them is not even a "real" lane of the highway. It is an entrance ramp and exit ramp that is very long. That highway is 2 lanes wide the whole length of the highway. So if you get someone holding up traffic like that it can make it impossible to get around and slow down everyone. Here is a link to the local news with the story. The officer has since then tendered his resignation, which I still find unacceptable. I have personally put in a call to the local North Charleston Police Department saying that as a resident I want charges filed for a hit and run. The NCPD has been getting slammed with phone calls over this so hopefully they actually do something.
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Here is another link to some more info about it. Someone claims they figured out who Chad is and what he drives and his previous records. If that is the correct Chad then yes he is a dumbass in general, but that does not excuse the cop for his reckless behavior.
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You guys have it all wrong. This video doesn't tell the whole story, you should hear the officers story before you judge!
Oh boy, so what's his side of the story?
source: found in the comments of shuiend's article: http://www.wwaytv3.com/2013/03/20/fi...ic-incident-sc
Originally Posted by Douchebag Cop
"The video is not all of the pieces," Culpepper said. "It doesn't show everything that took place."
Culpepper says he wishes he had had a chance to tell his side of the story before the video appeared online and on television...
Culpepper says he wishes he had had a chance to tell his side of the story before the video appeared online and on television...
Originally Posted by Douchebag Cop
Culpepper and a news release from the sheriff's office this morning say that before Walton's cell phone video begins, he rode up behind Culpepper and flashed his headlights and motioned for the deputy to get out of the way.
source: found in the comments of shuiend's article: http://www.wwaytv3.com/2013/03/20/fi...ic-incident-sc
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I don't care if it is illegal to pass on the right in Indiana, I'm not sitting behind a train of 40 people in the left lane with nobody in the right lane. I wish more of these tickets were given out.
Originally Posted by Ticketed Bitch
This was the first time she had gotten a ticket. She said there was heavy wind and she had slowed down to be safe.
“Sometimes when it’s dangerous, you have to do what you can to stay safe,” she said.
“Sometimes when it’s dangerous, you have to do what you can to stay safe,” she said.