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‘Please officer!’: Ferrari driver charged with stunt driving on his way to his birthday party
A man was pulled over by York Regional Police on his way to his birthday party for allegedly driving 130 km/h in a 70 km/h zone.
Absolutely. That was the whole point of my post. The police take great pleasure at ridiculing suspects after what is essentially a circumvention of due process. Don't let them add insult to injury by giving them even more reasons to mock you publically.Difficult as it is to generate any sympathy for such an irritatingly whiny and entitled kid, am I the only one who feels uncomfortable with the tone of these sorts of posts from various police departments? There's a sort of prurient glee and smugness in them that I find off-putting, especially considering the endless examples of the police themselves making equivalently stupid mistakes or behaving in a far worse manner. Especially considering the multiple cases of them abusing the roadside conviction without a trial (e.g. guilty until proven innocent) process, be it through incompetence, greed or malice...
Absolutely. That was the whole point of my post. The police take great pleasure at ridiculing suspects after what is essentially a circumvention of due process. Don't let them add insult to injury by giving them even more reasons to mock you publically.
But cops are not regular people, they are interviewed, selected and trained for this job and should be held to a much higher standard than the people they are stopping on the roads.
Imo mostly because they have no desire to change. Hire goons that will fall in line and put blue in front of the law. Hiring smart, well adjusted people would threaten the largest gang in north America.Despite the screening plenty of ill suited people manage to get hired.