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Rear ended by OKC police. They do not carry auto insurance
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3239152" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>When you engage in actions that, to a reasonable person, have the very real potential of causing harm to another, that is negligence.</p><p> This cop is charged with protecting and serving the populace, and enforcing laws.</p><p> I personally think that whomever is in a position of enforcement should be held to a higher standard than others, but I would be thrilled to see them just held to the same standards.</p><p> If that cop was texting or talking on the phone, I am almost certain that is against department policy, and I AM certain that it is unlawful to text whilst driving.</p><p> If he was engaged in unlawful behavior, and it resulted in the injury of a civilian, what should be the outcome .?</p><p></p><p> That sort of behavior should have him fired, and charged with willful negligence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3239152, member: 41653"] When you engage in actions that, to a reasonable person, have the very real potential of causing harm to another, that is negligence. This cop is charged with protecting and serving the populace, and enforcing laws. I personally think that whomever is in a position of enforcement should be held to a higher standard than others, but I would be thrilled to see them just held to the same standards. If that cop was texting or talking on the phone, I am almost certain that is against department policy, and I AM certain that it is unlawful to text whilst driving. If he was engaged in unlawful behavior, and it resulted in the injury of a civilian, what should be the outcome .? That sort of behavior should have him fired, and charged with willful negligence. [/QUOTE]
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