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May 3rd, 2007, 07:00 AM
Dashcam Footage shows woman run from Cops (http://www.filecabi.net/video/0000000855p7.html)

G83
May 3rd, 2007, 08:11 AM
he must think she's lying, couldn't be that heartless.
"he's in the care of the doctor, ma'am".
escort the lady to the hospital, if she's lying, arrest her. if not, let her be with her dad for christ's sake.

Enigma
May 3rd, 2007, 08:44 AM
So many people these days take their jobs too seriously, they forget to use their own common sense.

BobZilla
May 3rd, 2007, 09:46 AM
So many people these days take their jobs too seriously, they forget to use their own common sense.

ya really, forget laws, lets just bend all the rules.
I mean, sure speeding could get more people killed, but her dad was already hurt so it would be ok if she caused an accendent and killed someone.

morons

G83
May 3rd, 2007, 10:13 AM
ya really, forget laws, lets just bend all the rules.
I mean, sure speeding could get more people killed, but her dad was already hurt so it would be ok if she caused an accendent and killed someone.


great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

SkInHoUnD
May 3rd, 2007, 10:40 AM
Dumb bitch

sib
May 3rd, 2007, 10:47 AM
The old man wasn't in this car, he was already in route and she received a phone call that he was having a heart attack. This was not an emergency situation, she should have complied with the cop from the get go. Stupid on her part.:2twocents:

Johnny Rotten
May 3rd, 2007, 10:58 AM
Looks like the officer might have overstepped his authority a little...Although it says both could have handled it differently.

http://www.news-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070503/NEWS01/70503033/1075

j7wild
May 3rd, 2007, 11:45 AM
stupid cop should investigate the situation to see if she was telling the truth or lying... that's what cops do and this guy is an idiot!!

sfoan
May 3rd, 2007, 12:06 PM
great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

That's why they have rules on the road for common drivers pertaining to ambulances and fire trucks, i.e. pulling over to the side. You have to understand that what they provide is a service, they're trained, and to add on to that, they have flashing lights and loud sirens.

GNARKILL!
May 3rd, 2007, 12:06 PM
stupid cop should investigate the situation to see if she was telling the truth or lying... that's what cops do and this guy is an idiot!!
true everything was fine he stoped her at the hospital parking lot. when she said my father had a heart attack he should have radioed in and see if she was telling the truth then gave her a warning and let her go she was already there. but then shes stupid for trying to take off and started a chance now that makes the officer think shes lying. so i think there were both in the wrong.

twicon
May 3rd, 2007, 12:35 PM
wtf? screen went black on 5th minute, same shit on previous video this day

brownbearclan
May 3rd, 2007, 03:15 PM
At first I thought they meant that the guy was IN the car, which he isn't. So although I can sympathize with the lady, it wasn't too smart of her to just drive off like that.

This clip really needs editing though, there is about 5 minutes of just dead footage in there where the cop is sitting in his car. Horrible waste of bandwidth.

wtf? screen went black on 5th minute, same shit on previous video this day

Maybe try a different browser. I know Firefox has trouble playing some clips on some sites. I still prefer Firefox, but sometime I still have to use IE.

silenthill22
May 3rd, 2007, 03:42 PM
lol goddamn i hate cops...

Raidenator
May 3rd, 2007, 03:50 PM
Yeah, like everyone else I thought the guy was in the car. He was already at the hospital? What the fuck is she in such a mad rush for? Is she a doctor? A heart surgeon? God...that was just very stupid thinking on her part.

All she had to do was wait for five more minutes and take the ticket, yet....she tries to run away from the cops? What did she expect? That she'd get to the hospital and call Olli Olli Oction Free? It was the "free zone"? Stupid.

bigrob_bitches
May 3rd, 2007, 04:48 PM
ya really, forget laws, lets just bend all the rules.
I mean, sure speeding could get more people killed, but her dad was already hurt so it would be ok if she caused an accendent and killed someone.

morons

speeding doesnt cause accidents, bad driving does... i speed all the time, havent been in an accident from it.... and my friend got in an accident when she wasnt speeding, just put it in drive instead of reverse and plowed a wall....

Canibusx420
May 3rd, 2007, 05:18 PM
Well I can't say I don't blame the cop for arresting her. I mean its unfortunate her fathers having a heart attack, but you do have to obey the law... I think the cop should of called the heart attack in just to be safe

Canibusx420
May 3rd, 2007, 05:21 PM
It would of been real dope to see the cop use the PIT on her...

foreverspeed1984
May 3rd, 2007, 06:01 PM
great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

man, you are a great man !!! lol

foreverspeed1984
May 3rd, 2007, 06:04 PM
stupid cop should investigate the situation to see if she was telling the truth or lying... that's what cops do and this guy is an idiot!!

Sigh, if he was smart, you think that you and I will have this video to see???

G83
May 3rd, 2007, 07:36 PM
this is on o'reilly right now..

all charges were dropped, her father is recovering.

the car was pulled over in the hospital parking lot as the lady was searching for her dads car which she thought her dad might still be in and possibly unable to get himself inside the hospital as he drove himself there.

pretty sad, thankfully her dad is alright,

also, anyone notice how hard the officer slams her onto the trunk of her car?

he sure took his sweet time, too.

she isn't going to sue.

gwjeff
May 3rd, 2007, 09:22 PM
Tampa & Hillsborough cops are a$$holes. This POS should be stripped of his certification and go back to being a mall security guard.

emag
May 3rd, 2007, 09:47 PM
speeding doesnt cause accidents, bad driving does... i speed all the time, havent been in an accident from it.... QFMFT! ...and ditto.

moonbat
May 3rd, 2007, 10:20 PM
All she had to do was wait for five more minutes and take the ticket, yet....she tries to run away from the cops? What did she expect? That she'd get to the hospital and call Olli Olli Oction Free? It was the "free zone"? Stupid.

And what if her father had died in those five minutes? the cop was wrong ( notice I was even nice about saying it)

nbha_racer
May 3rd, 2007, 10:45 PM
And what if her father had died in those five minutes? the cop was wrong ( notice I was even nice about saying it)

So what? His death wouldn't have been the cop's fault. The cop didn't cause his heart attack. Nor could he have performed any life saving medical services to the dad. You mean you really think if he had died, that would have been the cop's fault? ROFL. Ya... real intelligent. :rolleyes: That's like saying I went to see my dying father in the hospital the other day, but was late getting there because you were driving in front of me and wouldn't get out of the way when I honked at you. Does that mean you're accountable? Should I be able to sue you? Using your (ridiculously flawed) logic I could.

It's not a requirement (nor the expectation) that cops should personally see to it that a dying person's loved ones are able to see them one last time. That means that the cop shouldn't have let her off the hook. And that means that she doesn't deserve her own personal police escort to the hospital.

kyotejones
May 3rd, 2007, 11:27 PM
Dude I just wanted to point this out.
"her driving 63 mph in a 35-mph zone near University"

I agree that MAYBE she could have been escorted to the hospital, but that is pretty excessive. The fact that he was giving her a ticket to start was not good enough?

For all those that are crying for her and how the cop is wrong maybe you should analyze the situation. Its dark, shes in a rush and not thinking but anything except her father, she is driving through several two lane roads with a freaking hospital near by, and going 60 in a 30 zone to boot... Boy would I hate to be the ambulance driver at that hospital trying to get past a red light or stop sign when this lady comes screaming by.

Her father is at a hospital in the care of a doctor or on the way to a hospital. Her speeding there is not going to save his life or make it any better.

Rowend912
May 4th, 2007, 12:12 AM
great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

Dont forget about the speedin police. I saw one the other day turn on his lights at a red light....then when he got through.....he turned his lights off and just sailed on.

If i was the cop in this situation i would have called a paramedic and cared for her dad until they arrived. Or just told her to slow it down and escort them to a hospital............or maybe this was at like 11:59 in the morning and he didn't issue enough tickets for the month.

........pigs..........

Osama's Nosepicker
May 4th, 2007, 01:03 AM
So what? His death wouldn't have been the cop's fault. The cop didn't cause his heart attack. Nor could he have performed any life saving medical services to the dad. You mean you really think if he had died, that would have been the cop's fault? ROFL. Ya... real intelligent. :rolleyes: That's like saying I went to see my dying father in the hospital the other day, but was late getting there because you were driving in front of me and wouldn't get out of the way when I honked at you. Does that mean you're accountable? Should I be able to sue you? Using your (ridiculously flawed) logic I could.

It's not a requirement (nor the expectation) that cops should personally see to it that a dying person's loved ones are able to see them one last time. That means that the cop shouldn't have let her off the hook. And that means that she doesn't deserve her own personal police escort to the hospital.

You're a tool first of all ,
If your father is gonna die would u not wanna say goodbye? and say i loved you .
Inbred swine

d1R70n3
May 4th, 2007, 03:12 AM
How would you expect the cop to know whats going on, he's
not an investigator, he's an observer, there is some girl driving
around fast and erratic, she's not even in any condition to drive,
get her off the road for everybody's safety and keep it moving.

Good to hear dear ol' dad is recovering.

BleedingHeart23
May 4th, 2007, 03:17 AM
You are all wrong!!! Its all the fathers fault for not eating healthy, exercising and watching his cholesterol.

I kid. She must of thought that he was going to die or that she was going to be in a movie for her brave journey to the hospital all on ABC fridays at 9:00.

d1R70n3
May 4th, 2007, 03:24 AM
You are all wrong!!! Its all the fathers fault for not eating healthy, exercising and watching his cholesterol.


Oh yeah and that too... hahahah...

crazyguy821
May 4th, 2007, 07:24 AM
great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

just to point out before I start all states have laws saying emergency vehicles can exceed posted speed limits...so no bending rules...it is a rule in itself

To put this in perspective I am a Tx firefighter, to be cleared out on one vehicle i first have to have a 16 hour emergency driving primer with the second 8 hrs consisting of a day long graded driving course, I also have to have a class B exempt drivers license with a graded drive in at least a small pumper ( 2 axle custom or commercial cabbed vehicle with at least 500 gallons of water on board) with a DPS State Trooper on board, then I have to record 12 hours of driving time with a qualified training officer on EACH vehicle I would like to be cleared to drive on as well as have all neccassary training to operate the vehicle effeciently and safely... along with the fact as someone else said state law dictates that you yield right of way to an emergency vehicle

G83
May 4th, 2007, 09:05 AM
just to point out before I start all states have laws saying emergency vehicles can exceed posted speed limits...so no bending rules...it is a rule in itself

To put this in perspective I am a Tx firefighter, to be cleared out on one vehicle i first have to have a 16 hour emergency driving primer with the second 8 hrs consisting of a day long graded driving course, I also have to have a class B exempt drivers license with a graded drive in at least a small pumper ( 2 axle custom or commercial cabbed vehicle with at least 500 gallons of water on board) with a DPS State Trooper on board, then I have to record 12 hours of driving time with a qualified training officer on EACH vehicle I would like to be cleared to drive on as well as have all neccassary training to operate the vehicle effeciently and safely... along with the fact as someone else said state law dictates that you yield right of way to an emergency vehicle

yeah but still the rules were bent in order to create a new rule.

and even with the extensive training that you guys go through there are still accidents. the first link i found said 2 fire truck accidents a week just in washington d.c. alone, can't imagine what the total number is.

but of course you guys should be able to speed.

crazyguy821
May 4th, 2007, 10:05 AM
What was the nature of those accidents? Cause? who was faulted? In the majority of all cases involving fire apparatus striking another vehicle the driver of the other vehicle failed to yield right of way or acted in an otherwise negligent manner. and this is all competely overlooking the fact of why emergency vehicles operate at the speeds the do in the first place.

I get your original statement was sarcasm its just off the mark, my point is in most cases drivers of vehicles deemed for emergency use go through extensive training to operate them in a safe manner. The average american driver has possibly a drivers ed course and maybe defensive driving but only to get out of a ticket, they dont understand most laws beyond speed and turn signals and generally just dont care...you must realize driving an emergency vehicle that even though we can legally do what you cant do in your car as a driver I am still liable to both criminal law and civil law if found to be operating in a negligent manner. You wouldnt believe the amount of complete idiots out there that create unsafe situations for emergency responders by simply not getting the hell out of the way. People cry and complain about roads being shut down while an emergency crew is working but these days its simply not safe to park or operate on the side of the road because people see flashing lights and seem to go stupid and end up hitting a firefighter or police officer or their vehicles or simply running into another driver. You want safer roads...dont let people like the lady in this video drive...by the way she got what she deserves.

G83
May 4th, 2007, 10:42 AM
What was the nature of those accidents? Cause? who was faulted? In the majority of all cases involving fire apparatus striking another vehicle the driver of the other vehicle failed to yield right of way or acted in an otherwise negligent manner. and this is all competely overlooking the fact of why emergency vehicles operate at the speeds the do in the first place.

I get your original statement was sarcasm its just off the mark, my point is in most cases drivers of vehicles deemed for emergency use go through extensive training to operate them in a safe manner. The average american driver has possibly a drivers ed course and maybe defensive driving but only to get out of a ticket, they dont understand most laws beyond speed and turn signals and generally just dont care...you must realize driving an emergency vehicle that even though we can legally do what you cant do in your car as a driver I am still liable to both criminal law and civil law if found to be operating in a negligent manner. You wouldnt believe the amount of complete idiots out there that create unsafe situations for emergency responders by simply not getting the hell out of the way. People cry and complain about roads being shut down while an emergency crew is working but these days its simply not safe to park or operate on the side of the road because people see flashing lights and seem to go stupid and end up hitting a firefighter or police officer or their vehicles or simply running into another driver. You want safer roads...dont let people like the lady in this video drive...by the way she got what she deserves.

yeah man you're right.

as to the cause i didn't care to read enough but even if it's not the fault of the truck driver the accident wouldn't have happened if the truck weren't allowed to speed....anyways, i gotta laugh to myself for arguing this point, its lame, i know.

but yeah of course i wouldn't want the average driver to be able to freely speed in a case of emergency, that was never my point.

simply put i think she should've been pulled over but then the officer should grow a fucking heart, analyze the situation and not go by-the-book in every single case. life should not be so highly regulated that emotion and common sense are deemed obsolete.

cops should not be robots.

broggi
May 4th, 2007, 12:47 PM
great point, so no more speeding for ambulances, wouldn't want to bend the rules.

same for fire trucks...i mean the house is already on fire, no sense is risking an accident on the way there.

yeah 'cause fire trucks and ambulances don't have any pretty lights or loud sirens.

k1ng
May 4th, 2007, 03:46 PM
looked like he gave her a little dry hump to boot

jmantalbot
May 4th, 2007, 11:56 PM
ya really, forget laws, lets just bend all the rules.
I mean, sure speeding could get more people killed, but her dad was already hurt so it would be ok if she caused an accendent and killed someone.

morons

Are you kidding me, people like you are the reason why the system is so fucked up. Everything is not black and white. He could of escorted her to the hospital. This is similar to the woman who had a miscairrage because the cops arrested her when she was trying to go to the hospital to have a baby.

dbzmagus
May 6th, 2007, 02:33 PM
Typical piece of shit cop on a power trip. He was suspended for 5 days without pay for this incident. Well deserved punishment. Fucker needs to learn a little compassion for his fellow man.

vikings84
May 6th, 2007, 09:23 PM
So many people these days take their jobs too seriously, they forget to use their own common sense.

How did he not use common sense? People lie to the cops all the time to get out of paying for a ticket.If all you had to do was tell a cop your dad was having a heart attack, everybody would speed,and nobody would get tickets.Because her dad was at the hospital dosent give her the right to speed.

silenthill22
May 6th, 2007, 11:35 PM
How did he not use common sense? People lie to the cops all the time to get out of paying for a ticket.If all you had to do was tell a cop your dad was having a heart attack, everybody would speed,and nobody would get tickets.Because her dad was at the hospital dosent give her the right to speed.

fuck the police

speeddrift
May 7th, 2007, 12:50 AM
yeah if it was the pig's dad he'd be running down pedestrians to get to the hospital on time. what a complete ass that cop was...it's no wonder he's a cop he'd never get any sort of respect otherwise. then he says, "well your not going to see your dad now, because your going to jail" ....what a sorry excuse for a human.

speeddrift
May 7th, 2007, 12:54 AM
How did he not use common sense? People lie to the cops all the time to get out of paying for a ticket.If all you had to do was tell a cop your dad was having a heart attack, everybody would speed,and nobody would get tickets.Because her dad was at the hospital dosent give her the right to speed.


do you think she was lying? the "everyone would do it" argument is pretty weak. do you really think everyone would use excuses and the cops would let them all off? She even said "can you please send me the ticket in the mail?" She was obviously not trying to get out of paying the ticket, she just wanted badly to be with her father that was quite possibly dying. And i suppose you never speed or violate any traffic laws.

Raidenator
May 7th, 2007, 01:21 AM
do you think she was lying? the "everyone would do it" argument is pretty weak. do you really think everyone would use excuses and the cops would let them all off? She even said "can you please send me the ticket in the mail?" She was obviously not trying to get out of paying the ticket, she just wanted badly to be with her father that was quite possibly dying. And i suppose you never speed or violate any traffic laws.

If you've ever worked with law enforcement you would know that people make that kind of shit up nearly every time they pull someone over. I don't blame him one bit for not believing her.

She may not have been trying to get out of the ticket, but to send it through the mail is not following proper procedure in the first place, and secondly he was in the process of writing the ticket when she just bolted off. Had she waited for 5 more minutes she would have been able to leave with her ticket.

speeddrift
May 28th, 2007, 02:18 AM
my point was not that he should send the ticket in the mail but that she was not trying to evade the citation. all i'm saying is this cop could have easily said "I am sorry about your situation I will make this a quick as possible", it's just a manner of working with people.

I do know a lot of people that work in law enforcement, and the problem is when they are on the job they often forget how to deal with people and treat everyone like criminals...off the job they are fine.

Certainly a reserved attitude is important to their safety, but then again the an exagerated attitude as displayed in the video show why so many people hate cops.