Cop commits vehicular manslaughter
#1
Cop commits vehicular manslaughter
Ok you soapbox preachers and cop lovers, lets see you defend this one
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/texting-sextin...,news-8085.html
I wish and hope he gets shot in the face and is left to die very very slowly like the swine pig scum he is...
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/texting-sextin...,news-8085.html
I wish and hope he gets shot in the face and is left to die very very slowly like the swine pig scum he is...
#2
30 months probation for vehicular manslaughter... Tell me if anyone other than a cop wouldn't be doing ten or more years. This is bullshit!
Watch a cop loving moderator lock and delete this thread, not cop bashing but stating a fact... paid vacation and probation for vehicular manslaughter?? Tell me a badge didnt save his ass.
Watch a cop loving moderator lock and delete this thread, not cop bashing but stating a fact... paid vacation and probation for vehicular manslaughter?? Tell me a badge didnt save his ass.
#3
It's totally reasonable, cop-hater.
Obviously ridiculous. I'd like to know more back-story on why anyone involved felt it was justified, but it would be hard to convince that he should be excused - as I feel he was.
Obviously ridiculous. I'd like to know more back-story on why anyone involved felt it was justified, but it would be hard to convince that he should be excused - as I feel he was.
#6
Originally Posted by nt7,Sep 23 2010, 11:37 AM
I dun care that it was a cop. Texting and driving is probably the #1 stupied thing people do on an everyday basis. Anyone caught doing it should be in jail.
I couldnt agree more and if anything, that id support a cop doing, is pulling over a txter behind the wheel and ticketing them.
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#8
Wow... so this retard is texting and going over 120 mph, and kills two people and he gets $136,000 and a two-year vacation?
In Utah the punishment for texting while driving is 3 months in jail and a $750 fine. If the person texting causes an injury or death, its 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
In Utah the punishment for texting while driving is 3 months in jail and a $750 fine. If the person texting causes an injury or death, its 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
#10
My wife works with a woman and her son was hit by a county sheriff one night. Her teenage son WAS drunk at the time and wandering down the side of a dark county road at the time. He was reported missing and found the next day. I am not sure all the facts of how they found this out, but it was a county sherrif deputy that hit him, he knew it, he later admitted it, and he left the scene. (I presume the cop was drunk and did not want to get caught).
The kid has brain damage and now needs constant care. The prosecuter declined to pursue any charges (they are all on the same team) and now the woman has to sue to get some money to care for her son. While the case will probably take a couple years to sort out, she and her family are going to lose their home because they can't keep up with all the bills from getting care for the kid. Outside of the county getting sued, there is no punishment for the deputy at all. Not even a days suspension.
This is why I feel every state should have an independent prosecuter with statewide jurisdiction that people can appeal to for prosecutions when the locals are in bed with cops who do things that would end up in jail time for an average citizen.
The kid has brain damage and now needs constant care. The prosecuter declined to pursue any charges (they are all on the same team) and now the woman has to sue to get some money to care for her son. While the case will probably take a couple years to sort out, she and her family are going to lose their home because they can't keep up with all the bills from getting care for the kid. Outside of the county getting sued, there is no punishment for the deputy at all. Not even a days suspension.
This is why I feel every state should have an independent prosecuter with statewide jurisdiction that people can appeal to for prosecutions when the locals are in bed with cops who do things that would end up in jail time for an average citizen.