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Fiery, fatal Windsor Hills crash, caught on video. Holy crap😵💫☹️
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadking Larry" data-source="post: 3832730" data-attributes="member: 2833"><p>You might take note of my avatar before you cast aspersions on my bravery. It is a picture of the US Navy's Enlisted Submarine Warfare Qualification badge. I earned mine about 40 years ago. Nice try ad an ad hominem attack though.</p><p>I'm not saying every cop is bad. What I'm saying is that far too many "good cops" look the other way and let the bad cops ruin their reputation. The whole thin blue line schtick creates a lot of public animosity when the results get made public.</p><p></p><p>You discount my example but it perfectly illustrates what I'm talking about. Had the former chief not been a cop would he have gotten the same "professional courtesy" on his first offense? I kind of doubt it.</p><p></p><p>Here is another more recent example close to home - </p><p>[MEDIA=reddit]byebyejob/comments/ni61yy[/MEDIA]</p><p>I suspect that the only reason action was taken was because of the video and the public response.</p><p></p><p>There are enough verifiable videos on youtube of cops behaving badly.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are willing to admit it happens and far too often gets swept under the rug then you are part of the problem and we have nothing further to discuss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadking Larry, post: 3832730, member: 2833"] You might take note of my avatar before you cast aspersions on my bravery. It is a picture of the US Navy's Enlisted Submarine Warfare Qualification badge. I earned mine about 40 years ago. Nice try ad an ad hominem attack though. I'm not saying every cop is bad. What I'm saying is that far too many "good cops" look the other way and let the bad cops ruin their reputation. The whole thin blue line schtick creates a lot of public animosity when the results get made public. You discount my example but it perfectly illustrates what I'm talking about. Had the former chief not been a cop would he have gotten the same "professional courtesy" on his first offense? I kind of doubt it. Here is another more recent example close to home - [MEDIA=reddit]byebyejob/comments/ni61yy[/MEDIA] I suspect that the only reason action was taken was because of the video and the public response. There are enough verifiable videos on youtube of cops behaving badly. Unless you are willing to admit it happens and far too often gets swept under the rug then you are part of the problem and we have nothing further to discuss [/QUOTE]
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