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  • #76
    Looks to me as if his wife handled the situation correctly. He knew she wasn't some random chick driving with her head up her ass and when confronted he knew he had to stand down or was going to get dealt with, thats why he did the right thing and went about his business.

    I'm golf clapping at Matts wife, good job, don't take no shit!
    Originally posted by Silverback
    Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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    • #77
      FTP Report it!

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      • #78
        One way to handle this is not to stop unless you can get positive ID it is a cop. Call 911, give them the license plate number and they should be able to tell you if it is a cop. And yes, report that shit. No off duty cop should be following anyone when they know damn good and well they could be setting themselves up for a confrontation.

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        • #79
          She should have shot first!

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          • #80
            Report him. Cops do get fired for over stepping the boundaries off duty too.

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            • #81
              Cops call 911?

              I know, it's a dead horse.
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              • #82
                Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
                Looks to me as if his wife handled the situation correctly. He knew she wasn't some random chick driving with her head up her ass and when confronted he knew he had to stand down or was going to get dealt with, thats why he did the right thing and went about his business.

                I'm golf clapping at Matts wife, good job, don't take no shit!
                I'm agreeing here. If she hadn't told him to back off because she was armed, who knows where this would have lead.
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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                  I'd file a complaint just to cover the bases. If he's innocent and was on 911 as well, then no harm, no foul just a misunderstanding. If he's lying, then there's a papertrail and if he decides to start randomly giving you tickets for things you have something to look back on
                  Yeah because this is exactly what we do.......................

                  This is not the 60's anymore and we are not anywhere near the LAPD so I pretty damn sure an APB hasn't been put out on anyone's car. Not to mention no one wants to loose their job over another guy being a dumb ass. I would be willing to bet he shut his trap and went on about his day.

                  Oh and Coop I have been to many "accidents" where someone thought they got tapped and really didn't. Maybe that's why he darted up and changed lanes. Who knows? You guys know I am not captain save a cop by any stretch. I just do not see this one as a big deal.
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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                    Yeah because this is exactly what we do.......................

                    This is not the 60's anymore and we are not anywhere near the LAPD so I pretty damn sure an APB hasn't been put out on anyone's car. Not to mention no one wants to loose their job over another guy being a dumb ass. I would be willing to bet he shut his trap and went on about his day.

                    Oh and Coop I have been to many "accidents" where someone thought they got tapped and really didn't. Maybe that's why he darted up and changed lanes. Who knows? You guys know I am not captain save a cop by any stretch. I just do not see this one as a big deal.
                    Some guy approaching his wife in a threatening manner "isn't a big deal"?
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                    • #85
                      Geez. the guy was just trying to get her number and she threatens to pull her gun...What's this world coming to?

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                      • #86
                        I would think being a "responsible" LEO if he thought he was hit, wouldn't he have just got the plate #, cooled off, check his car, then go from there? Of course even if he felt her tap him and she didn't realize it and went on with her business, as a "responsible" LEO and probably being in and seeing many scenerio's, would have at the least introduce himself and say "Mam, I think you may have hit me", I'm pretty sure she checked her mirror and saw his demeanor, which is why she was a wee bit scared.

                        Sounds like he mad cause he was following too close to the car in front of him and almost paid for it by rear-ending them. So felt he did the next "responsible" thing. All speculation of course.
                        All the training and real life experiences, he learned how to respond to a "possible" tap n drive by a lady this way.
                        I would let it slide.
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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by kingjason View Post
                          Yeah because this is exactly what we do.......................

                          This is not the 60's anymore and we are not anywhere near the LAPD so I pretty damn sure an APB hasn't been put out on anyone's car. Not to mention no one wants to loose their job over another guy being a dumb ass. I would be willing to bet he shut his trap and went on about his day.

                          Oh and Coop I have been to many "accidents" where someone thought they got tapped and really didn't. Maybe that's why he darted up and changed lanes. Who knows? You guys know I am not captain save a cop by any stretch. I just do not see this one as a big deal.
                          You're right, it's not the 60's but it still happens. You're saying police don't use their power to get back at people for slights? I'm pretty sure given 30 seconds I can pull quite a few articles backing me up. Do I really need to restart the articles showing police violence and attacks on citizens?

                          He chased her through traffic and up to a restaurant. From what I read he only backed down when she informed him she was armed, not when he saw no damage. Cowards like easy prey. When you have someone saying "Back off, I'm armed and feeling threatened" they're no longer easy but that doesn't mean homeboy has forgotten some woman had the audacity to stand her ground. If I'm wrong about him, no biggie nothing happens, this goes in his record and there's nothing else in there to worry about.

                          If I'm right, this provides another instance of him going off his rocker and will help make a future case against him. Either way, there's no harm in submitting a complaint over his actions and only downsides if you don't.
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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                            Some guy approaching his wife in a threatening manner "isn't a big deal"?
                            A threatening manner? Wow now that you say it that way it sounds so harsh, and closer to police misconduct. Maybe the gentle man is getting tired of people not paying attention and causing accidents. I have no dog in this hunt. The man asked an opinion and I was simply giving him mine. Apparently there is a tad bit of dis agreement on this one. It also would make no difference to me if the guy was a cop or not.

                            Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                            You're right, it's not the 60's but it still happens. You're saying police don't use their power to get back at people for slights? I'm pretty sure given 30 seconds I can pull quite a few articles backing me up. Do I really need to restart the articles showing police violence and attacks on citizens?

                            He chased her through traffic and up to a restaurant. From what I read he only backed down when she informed him she was armed, not when he saw no damage. Cowards like easy prey. When you have someone saying "Back off, I'm armed and feeling threatened" they're no longer easy but that doesn't mean homeboy has forgotten some woman had the audacity to stand her ground. If I'm wrong about him, no biggie nothing happens, this goes in his record and there's nothing else in there to worry about.

                            If I'm right, this provides another instance of him going off his rocker and will help make a future case against him. Either way, there's no harm in submitting a complaint over his actions and only downsides if you don't.
                            From the original story it does not sound like anyone went off their rocker or anyone was in hot pursuit. Maybe he was trying to get a marked unit up on the highway (good luck) to stop her and then she darted off. I am quite sure you can dredge up one of your many stories you have copy and pasted to your FTP file but it's ok I am good thanks.
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                            • #89
                              If the situation was played out as described by the OP the cop has no business following her at all.
                              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                              You're right, it's not the 60's but it still happens. You're saying police don't use their power to get back at people for slights?
                              In the last five years I've had three plain clothes/off duty fuck bags all in different situations (while driving) pull their badge to try and one up a situation. All three instances it was something they did to which I pointed out either by returning the gesture or at a stop light and telling them. In every instance they were told just because they had a badge didn't excuse them for driving like a fuck bag. So yes, of course they use their power in a bullshit way.
                              Last edited by SS Junk; 02-08-2013, 05:54 PM.

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                              • #90
                                I love the power a gun has to change someone's tune completely. Its beautiful. That said, exactly what did he think he was going accomplish by following her? You'd think that being a cop he'd have some inkling of what they were going to do when they showed up. Seems like they'd say something like "There was no wreck? Well, er... move along. Move along."

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