SavannahMann
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If a Truck Driver had as many accidents in as short a period of time, his license would have been yanked. The same with a cab driver, or anyone else who operates vehicles as a per of their job. But a cop with five accidents under his belt was still driving around on the roads. To the sorrow of a family.
APD officer involved in fatal crash, previously disciplined for driving-related incidents
A six year old boy is dead because the police failed to hold a cop to any standards. I'm not talking about the inevitable propaganda when the police finally get around to finishing the investigation and finally fire the idiot. They will pontificate about the high standards a cop is held to and how their hears go out to the families of the victims of this tragic accident.
I'm not talking about those notional high standards. I'm talking about the same standards that every pizza delivery driver is held to. I'm talking about the standards that everyone else is held to. If anyone would have had that many accidents they would have had their license pulled and couldn't afford to drive their cars with insurance having jumped up after every accident.
But cops are different. Or something.
A family may well be planning the seventh birthday for a boy if not for a cop who was a lousy driver, and everyone knew it. They knew and did nothing. Instead the family will sue because that is the only illusion of justice they can hope for.
APD officer involved in fatal crash, previously disciplined for driving-related incidents
A six year old boy is dead because the police failed to hold a cop to any standards. I'm not talking about the inevitable propaganda when the police finally get around to finishing the investigation and finally fire the idiot. They will pontificate about the high standards a cop is held to and how their hears go out to the families of the victims of this tragic accident.
I'm not talking about those notional high standards. I'm talking about the same standards that every pizza delivery driver is held to. I'm talking about the standards that everyone else is held to. If anyone would have had that many accidents they would have had their license pulled and couldn't afford to drive their cars with insurance having jumped up after every accident.
But cops are different. Or something.
A family may well be planning the seventh birthday for a boy if not for a cop who was a lousy driver, and everyone knew it. They knew and did nothing. Instead the family will sue because that is the only illusion of justice they can hope for.