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Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/21/2009 7:05:19 PM   
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This video speaks for itself. The biggest problem is that this kind of thing happens all too often and it's really just the tip of the iceberg. I'm sure there are far worse abuses of official rank and only a small percentage of them are ever documented like this one.
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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 8:52:45 AM   
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Yeah what’s new? This is the main reason I think that filming UK police is a classed as a terrorist offense; prevent people from doing it to save embarrassment. During the G20 summit riot officers also removed their numbers so that no one could identify them whilst they were assaulting members of the public. Yet you always see them with their cameras at protests filming people for evidence. Seems like the author of this work doesn’t like the police in general.

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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 9:20:20 AM   
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frankly, it strikes me as staged thing.. NO cop worth his salt is going to be THAT oblivious to someone with a camera THAT closeto his vehicle, and just as obviously FOCUSING on the car.


Fair to middlin' actors.


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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 9:24:58 AM   
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Ms Greedy he was disguised as a criminal that is why the cop didn’t see him. Originally he tried the hydrant outfit but then realised the cop might park on his foot, also the appearance of two hydrants in the same small stretch of road would have been suspicious IMOSHOWCOT.

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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 9:26:08 AM   
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*snort*

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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 9:32:25 AM   
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That occurs in Chicago as well.    The public cant say much about it.  Tho- if that hydrant was one for MY home- MY property- I sure the heck would.  The license plate can be run.

The FBI will park in a no parking zone- tho not like this guy per a hydrant. The city give them a ticket- which is no big deal when on official business.

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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 2:47:16 PM   
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If this is genuine, the cop is an asshat.  He needs an unpaid vacation to teach him a lesson.  He doesn't need another assclown getting in his face with a camera.
As for "Jimmy Justice," I do believe that placing someone's likeness on the internet without their permission is against the law as well.  Especially since he took unauthorized pictures of the child, this guy needs to be arrested.  Let me catch someone placing films of my um online without my consent and they'll meet Mr. Lawsuit. 


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RE: Cop Flagrantly Breaks Law - 4/22/2009 9:12:50 PM   
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Fire hydrant? What's the big deal? Tickets aren't the problem. If a fire takes place, then the officer has to worry about what the fire department will do to his car to get to the hydrant.

The U Turn. It makes me wonder how much the guy really cares about his family.

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