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Karen turns $80 ticket into a felony
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 16422626" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>imo opinion it was a bit much dragging her out of the truck and onto the ground. idk if he's way out in BFE but i would think it would be prudent to call for back up and wait for a sgt to arrive to help diffuse the situation. she could have been injured being taken down like that. then it inevitably escalated to the tazer which can kill someone her age and condition. then you're really talking lawsuit, and for what? refusing to sign a fix it ticket? im not saying she's in the right, but seems a little heavy handed imo. he can easily tell what he's dealing with. it seems more like a lesson needed to be taught. </p><p></p><p>i remember a copy telling me before that if i refused to sign the ticket then he would just write that on the ticket and hand it to me and i would get a summons anyways. that was when i was like 18. being (slightly) more mature i know that wont do anything so might as well just sign it and fight it or go to traffic school or whatever. you can fight city hall. </p><p></p><p>im sure this lady also grew up in a time where a woman could slap a cop and chew him out for whatever and get away with it. back in the Mayberry days lol. (ok not slap a cop lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 16422626, member: 40308"] imo opinion it was a bit much dragging her out of the truck and onto the ground. idk if he's way out in BFE but i would think it would be prudent to call for back up and wait for a sgt to arrive to help diffuse the situation. she could have been injured being taken down like that. then it inevitably escalated to the tazer which can kill someone her age and condition. then you're really talking lawsuit, and for what? refusing to sign a fix it ticket? im not saying she's in the right, but seems a little heavy handed imo. he can easily tell what he's dealing with. it seems more like a lesson needed to be taught. i remember a copy telling me before that if i refused to sign the ticket then he would just write that on the ticket and hand it to me and i would get a summons anyways. that was when i was like 18. being (slightly) more mature i know that wont do anything so might as well just sign it and fight it or go to traffic school or whatever. you can fight city hall. im sure this lady also grew up in a time where a woman could slap a cop and chew him out for whatever and get away with it. back in the Mayberry days lol. (ok not slap a cop lol) [/QUOTE]
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