The cop is the only one out of 7 cars not to pull over. 6 cars, all in front of him, pull over and stop. He thinks this is weird so he looks around and apparently sees nothing wrong. Did he not bother to look behind him? If 6 cars all pulled over one after another, you'd think he'd really be looking around. The biggest problem here is that the cop broke the law. The cop has a big ambulance directly behind him and you're actually going to claim that the cop didn't see him? Here, the law is VERY clearly written that traffic in both directions(on an undivided highway) must pull over for emergency vehicles with the lights on. Not doing so carries one heck of a fine along with a bunch of demerit points. When the ambulance driver pursued charges, the cop basically said I'm invincible and charged him. The system is broken when this can happen. There is no recourse against him. You complain, they'll(cops) find something to charge you with. At any given time of your life, you are probably breaking a law, so finding something to charge a person with isn't difficult.
Given you were a cop, I'm sure you see no problem with cops acting like this.
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