Posted by Bret4207 on July 31, 2019 at 05:35:23 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: YTDOT------ posted by big tee on July 30, 2019 at 11:06:24:
Well, I've been a cop for over 20 years and yeah, we do try to think about disrupting and blocking traffic. We also try to pull people over where it's less likely we'll get hit and killed as several of my co-workers had happen. But just because we turn the lights on in a safer, more common sense area doesn't mean the idiot with the car in the back of his half ton truck will pull over there. You do the best you can.
As far as the truck with the car in it, no, you pull him ASAP. You don't let him try to make it to the junk yard and risk him killing Mom and the kids when his brakes fail at a stop sign or plowing through grandmas living room wall when he can't make a corner.
And for the record, any moron that would let that pass and go get a seat belt needs his cranial/rectal inversion fixed!
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