Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Female Cop on CellPhone Video
Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums > News, Media & World Events > True Crime
BiffSplitkins
Watch the video

A police officer has been fired after side effects from medications caused her to crash. WPBF's Terri Parker reports.

Just insane... a cop takes ambien, drives her patrol car, talks on her cellphone, hits parked cars and drives off.
gigs
The Ambien is a big deal , but she should not have been driving under the influence. My state Washington
was the highest in driving while 1/2 asleep. Plus people were gaining weight , due to Cooking asleep. LMAO


I dislike the fact a COP can break the Traffic Laws , I see stupid sh** all the time. What are they ubove the Law
that is supposedly upheld with help from them. Do as I say NOT as I Do ?


Pax Unum
wow, on drugs, on a cell phone, hit and run, a menace and a liar...
Ghost Ship
Poor girl. She just isn't cut out to be a cop. Maybe it was her subconcious getting herself out of that job.
Quill
QUOTE (Ghost Ship @ May 4 2008, 11:18 AM) *
Poor girl. She just isn't cut out to be a cop. Maybe it was her subconcious getting herself out of that job.


Seems so...

Lying just made the situation worse. sad.gif
goalienan
Scary..you never know what's out there...Thank god she wasn't on a police chase....
Mademoiselle
QUOTE (goalienan @ May 4 2008, 06:57 PM) *
Scary..you never know what's out there...Thank god she wasn't on a police chase....


oh yes.
Finsup22
Every day when I drive home from work, I see cops, in cars on the phone everywhere.
Mademoiselle
QUOTE (Finsup22 @ May 5 2008, 07:14 PM) *
Every day when I drive home from work, I see cops, in cars on the phone everywhere.


I see that all the time ,too.
SirRedeye
she should be arrested for d.u.i- hit and run, and damaging public and government property....
she was obviously high, or she would have stopped when she hit the cars. not cussing about it, driving off and lying to her captain about it! talk about a guilty concious giving her away-lol

any average civilian would spend a couple years in jail for those charges- she's special becuase she was a cop, but she shouldnt be above the law. disgust.gif
Mademoiselle
QUOTE (SirRedeye @ May 5 2008, 07:24 PM) *
she should be arrested for d.u.i- hit and run, and damaging public and government property....
she was obviously high, or she would have stopped when she hit the cars. not cussing about it, driving off and lying to her captain about it! talk about a guilty concious giving her away-lol

any average civilian would spend a couple years in jail for those charges- she's special becuase she was a cop, but she shouldnt be above the law. disgust.gif



well, she was - just- fired ...
crtbud
Ridiculous
slipklok
Well its good to see that the streets are being protected by the country's finest tongue.gif
SquiggleVonNoodle
QUOTE (Finsup22 @ May 5 2008, 05:14 PM) *
Every day when I drive home from work, I see cops, in cars on the phone everywhere.


Same here, and I always get the urge to pelt them with eggs....
MID

QUOTE
I dislike the fact a COP can break the Traffic Laws , I see stupid sh** all the time. What are they ubove the Law
that is supposedly upheld with help from them. Do as I say NOT as I Do ?



Did you watch the video?

What gives you the impression that this drugged cop broke a "traffic law" and got away with it?
Did her superior not pull her over?
Think maybe a citizen call got through about the incicent, and that the police responded to it...just as they nominally would for any call?

Was she not fired...losing her career?
Do you think that the police department didn't pay for the damage to that vehicle she side swiped?


What are you talking about...above the law?



MID
QUOTE (Finsup22 @ May 5 2008, 01:14 PM) *
Every day when I drive home from work, I see cops, in cars on the phone everywhere.



And, if your honest, you see ten times as many people, who have no business diverting their attention on the phone in a car, doing the same thing (which is why it's becoming increasingly illegal in many states).

Of all people, especially considering the inteference that cell phone networks cause to police and other emergency communications, it's not a wonder that police may be on their cell phones...


Few others have any need to be on one on the road, and shouldn't be.

QUOTE
SquiggleVonNoodle(05:24 5-7-08)...Same here, and I always get the urge to pelt them with eggs....


You should try that sometime...

You'd be a CNN video too!

This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2008 Invision Power Services, Inc.