Heres a video documenting another case of law enforcers not enforcing the law on law enforcers.
A man who had been issued a ticket that is, ordered to hand over a sum of money as punishment for violating the law requiring both a front and a rear license plate went to the local police department parking lot, where he videod several vehicles without front license plates (and one a Chevy Tahoe with no license plates at all) but no tickets being handed out.
A law enforcer was present, so the man approached him to ask why he wasnt doing anything to enforce the law which was enforced without mercy on him. As they talk, the SUV with no plates at all starts up and leaves. The law enforcer takes no action to enforce the law prohibiting the operation of a vehicle on public roads without tags. He expresses no concern about this suspicious vehicle.
He is also indifferent about the several other vehicles all of them apparently personal vehicles, not for official use only parked nearby without front tags.
The guy recording the video asks the law enforcer whether he is electing not to enforce the law because the cars without tags (or only one tag) are owned by fellow law enforcers. The law enforcer does not directly answer this question but instead claims there is no violation of law because the vehicles are parked (try that excuse next time you get ticketed for not having a front plate).
Except for the plate-less Tahoe, which started up and backed out of its parking spot as they talked. In plain view of a law enforcer.
There was no hot pursuit.
Instead, what is known as the Blue Discount was applied. This is like the Race Card; both grant special privileges and immunities which the rest of us are not supposed to question. If we do, it is considered to be racist with regard to the former and anti-cop with regard to the latter.
The plate-less Tahoe departed without incident.
They Have a Job to Do, you see. Stop interfering.
Heres another video of law enforcers serially running stop signs. In blatant view of other law enforcers who do not enforce the law requiring a complete stop before proceeding:
Law enforcers also routinely overlook mandatory buckle up laws ignored by their fellow enforcers and often ignore this law themselves. Because they find the wearing of a seatbelt inconvenient, a hassle. Of course, so do we. It is an annoyance and besides, were not children.
But the law only applies to us.
Like the laws about having plates front and rear.
The front plate is ugly and often requires drilling holes in the bumper, forever marring it. But we are required to have the front plate, no exceptions, in order to make it easier for them to identify (and ticket) us. There are no excuses. The law is the law unless you are a law enforcer.
Then the Blue Discount applies.
Law enforcers also officially flout laws forbidding the use of sail fawns while driving, having deeply tinted windows and driving faster than the posted speed limit. Not infrequently, a lot faster than the posted speed limit. Often, while texting on their sail fawns.
But if these laws are truly about safety, as were told, then there is no excuse for exceptions. The wearing of a uniform doesnt decrease braking distances, for instance. Nor will a badge protect the wearer from impact forces in the event of a crash. Waving a gun around (brandishing, if we do it) is dangerous.
What about the officer safety we hear so much about?
What about our safety? Which, surely, is put in jeopardy by speeding cops, for example. And by cars without plates that cant be easily identified. And by the waving around of guns.
Of course, its not about safety theirs or ours.
Its about showing whos boss. Control and collecting money.
From us.
Submit, Obey and Pay.
They ought to put that in between quote marks and plaster it on the sides of their cars.
First, an article is posted about how wonderful it was when a cop used officer discretion to have a kid do 200 push ups instead of being arrested for smoking marijuana.
The officer was greatly praised for his use of such a powerful, basic tool in policing and it was expressed that without officer discretion there would be too many unnecessary arrests.
Now, you post an article where officer discretion may be a damnable abomination when some irate individual was berating an officer for not ticketing a Chevy Tahoe for the same offense he had been ticketed .that being having no front license plate.
While the irate individual, who was recording at the time, chastised the officer for not doing anything to enforce the law which was enforced without mercy on him and was taking no action to enforce the law against the driver of the Tahoe .the driver of the Tahoe was able to quietly drive away.
Dog gone it, the irate citizen probably caused us to miss his recording of the Tahoe driver doing 200 push ups in the parking lot.
Now, you post an article where officer discretion may be a damnable abomination when some irate individual was berating an officer for not ticketing a Chevy Tahoe for the same offense he had been ticketed .that being having no front license plate.
You did read the article, didn't you?
The "heroes" are not being ticketed for not having a front plate on their personal vehicles...because - blue privilege.
Most folks believe that the police should abide by the same laws as we mundanes do. Then there are those folks who believe that police officers are a special class and are exempt from the same laws that govern the rest of us citizens.
From your posting history here one can deduce that you are in the second category.
Interesting that you didn't mention cell phone use and texting by police while driving even though it was also featured in the article.
You want me to contribute something. Okay "Im Your Huckleberry." I will be right back
As Promised -
Then there are those folks who believe that police officers are a special class and are exempt from the same laws that govern the rest of us citizens.
Unfortunately those folks have a strong propensity for showing little awareness or any understanding of the facts. Because of their inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular closed-minded way to form rigid opinions from a narrow outlook .they can best be described as: THICK.
If they would only check they would find, as there are in all professions, bad cops. It has been stated that 1% of cops are bad. Let me show you some examples of how those bad cops are ticketed and arrested .then perhaps you can show those folks who believe that police officers are a special class and are exempt from the same laws that govern the rest of us citizens that they are wrong .ever so wrong.
Think you can handle that with this information:
In the past three and a half years, more than 90 D.C. police officers -- from detectives to captains to the rank-and-file cops on the street -- have been arrested.
Furthermore:
Police officer ticketed for speed in school zone
Police officer ticketed for parking in handicapped spot
Maywood Police Officers Ticketed for Not Wearing Seat Belts
Police officer ticketed for drunk driving
Florida cop gives himself ticket after reviewing traffic video
Florida Police Officer Ticketed After Running Red Light
Cop ticketed after 90-mph chase
Upstate N.Y. police officer ticketed for speeding in cop car
Ocoee officer cited for running red light during police chase
Police officer ticketed for parking
Cleveland officer ticketed for running red light
Police Officer Ticketed For Hit-And-Run Driving
Arkansas Officer Stopped by Trooper for Speeding
Groton Police Officer Ticketed
Lethbridge police officer ticketed after crash for failing to yield
Buffalo Police Ticket a Cheektowaga Officer
City Police Officer Ticketed
Monroe Police officer reprimanded and ticketed
Officer ticketed for double-parking police vehicle
Great Falls police officer ticketed after running stoplight
Sparta police officer ticketed
Lethbridge Police Officer Ticketed
Regina police officer ticketed
Dallas police officer ticketed
Red Oak reserve police officer ticketed
Steamboat Springs Police Department officer issued a ticket
Police officer ticketed for distracted driving
St. Charles police officer ticketed
Police officer ticketed for speed in school zone
Bellevue officer ticketed
State trooper pulls over police officer
Oakland Police Officer Arrested ...
Chicago cop arrested
Niagara Falls police officer arrested
Two off-duty Vero Beach police officers arrested
Milwaukee police officer arrested
Georgia cop arrested
Blanchard hero cop Jones arrested
Lynchburg Police officer arrested for DUI
Two Newark police officers arrested in separate incidents
Philadelphia police officer arrested
MPD officer arrested for DUI while on duty
Tulsa Police Officer Arrested
Sacramento police officer arrested
Lowell police officer arrested
Off-duty Elko-New Market police officer arrested for DWI
Riverside police officer arrested
Texas Cop Arrested in Uniform
AL officer arrested
Arkansas Police Officer Arrested
Tampa police officer arrested
A third Boynton Beach police officer arrested this week
Police officer arrested
Ex-San Mateo Police Officer Arrested
Ex-San Mateo Police Officer Arrested
Metropolitan Police Department arrested
Montgomery Police officer arrested
Indianapolis Metropolitan police officer arrested
Memphis police officer arrested
Former MPD officer arrested 3 times in less than 3 months
And so on
Yep, there are bad cops, 1% of the profession, and when those bad cops break the law, they are arrested. They are not treated differently.
There is a recent study that finds where hundreds of police officers are arrested each year,. The study was conducted by researchers at Bowling Green State University and funded by the National Institute of Justice. The study identified 6,724 cases involving the arrests of 5,545 sworn officers across the nation between 2005 and 2011. Since you are so thick, and for you to better understand it .that means that on average, police officers are getting arrested around 1,000 times per year.
You should be embarrassed to continue spreading all your yellow journalism lies