It's not going under the speed limit that raised suspicion; it's the fact that she wouldn't pass the police officer. It mentions exactly that in the article. I've not passed police officers when I had no tag, expired tag, etc., and most of the time if it's notice they WILL get behind me. And I do get pulled over. And it's not because they're dicks.
She was guilty, she had a suspended license. That's illegal last time I checked. What are you pissed off at? The officer was doing his/her job, the girl disobeyed the law and paid the ultimate consequence.
Too many pussies these days.
'92 C2500 6.5 Turbo Diesel | '96 240sx
it was the 2nd time i got pulled in teh maxima and it was fully stock...i wasnt irritated at that point because before then i hadnt got pulled over in a couple of years, so it was w/e at that point, but if it was towards the time i was about to sell/get rid of my mods because of constant cop harassment, i would have
Doesnt matter. Who cares why he tried to stop them, point is he tried to stop them and they didnt stop.
What you should be mad about is all of the lives this woman put in danger when you evaded police. She flipped her vehicle and killed herself, she could have just as easily flipped her vehicle into a baby stroller, jogger or crashed into a another family.
Quit feeling sorry for criminals. That is one of the biggest problems in america right now.
Last edited by Sinfix_15; 01-05-2013 at 02:05 AM.
I'm so confused by your point of view. I am a sheep for not supporting a woman's right to evade the police based on the idea that she may or may not have deserved to be stopped, even though the "stop" confirmed the suspicion? Cops do a lot of shit worthy of complaint, but this one certainly doesnt fit that description. Cop did a good job, id like to shake his hand.
If someone looks suspicious, stop them. If any cops are reading this thread........ i support all of you. Please, come to my neighborhood and stop every suspicious looking mother fucker you come across.