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<blockquote data-quote="Lurkerinthewoods" data-source="post: 1820581" data-attributes="member: 15231"><p>I have never understood the mentality that Medics and Firefighters and LEO for that matter feel they should be exempt from obeying traffic laws. I also understand not all believe this, and that there is a "brotherhood" that goes with being in these service sectors. I think as a medic you shown a total disregard for the safety of other drivers around you. It is my opinion, since you have been trained (as you put it), you should have been held to a higher standard and either ticketed for the correct speed over, or arrested for reckless driving. </p><p></p><p>But as I think about it longer, the fact you are from GA probably weighed on the officers mind and he felt forcing you to "own up" to what you were doing probably would have sent you into a curl over and whimper state of mind, he decided his shift was almost over and it was best to let you move on down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurkerinthewoods, post: 1820581, member: 15231"] I have never understood the mentality that Medics and Firefighters and LEO for that matter feel they should be exempt from obeying traffic laws. I also understand not all believe this, and that there is a "brotherhood" that goes with being in these service sectors. I think as a medic you shown a total disregard for the safety of other drivers around you. It is my opinion, since you have been trained (as you put it), you should have been held to a higher standard and either ticketed for the correct speed over, or arrested for reckless driving. But as I think about it longer, the fact you are from GA probably weighed on the officers mind and he felt forcing you to "own up" to what you were doing probably would have sent you into a curl over and whimper state of mind, he decided his shift was almost over and it was best to let you move on down the road. [/QUOTE]
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