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If cops were actually trying to catch criminals, and not out trying to ruin regular Joe’s lives for revenue and their self serving egos, then maybe people would hate police.
Maybe they wouldn’t need blue line propaganda to garner support from old people in nice neighborhoods.
The supervisor came out and did the right thing. He took the time to hear both sides and made the right decision, and for that, the sergeant gets a sold A. The dude in the car gets points deduction for speaking about his mental trip into the heavens above. The cop that tried to use his nose to ruin the man’s life gets a solid F. At this point, it ain’t hard to see what his true intentions were, and they weren’t to keep the streets safe.
Petty excuses used to destroy the life of a father of a 3 year old daughter who he’s trying to support by doing some Uber. Shame on that cop and any other cop willing to do the same. This isn’t America when this happens on this supposed beautiful and free country.
Cops have officer discretion to let people go with warnings but that also means they can use it to drive their hate into the hearts of the people.
It’s a double edged sword that seems to be doing more irreparable harm and damage than good. It allows bootlickers and family of cops to get away with the same thing you get ticketed or arrested for.
With that being said, thanks for watching, original links provided as always. Peace out
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