I don't know how this Texas cop kept his composure for as long as he did.

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  • Kermit
    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
    • 09-27-10
    • 32555

    #1
    I don't know how this Texas cop kept his composure for as long as he did.


    Interview with the driver.

  • CountNo_Account
    SBR MVP
    • 12-04-12
    • 3410

    #2
    Nice shades...
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    • recon1
      SBR MVP
      • 08-13-12
      • 2579

      #3
      I'm all about cops having PC to stop a person traveling and this PO clearly explained the reason for the stop and it is a lawful stop. If a person was clearly not doing anything wrong you have the right to travel freely without producing I.D. this was not one of those incidents. Suspect is a clear knuckle head.
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      • Kermit
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 09-27-10
        • 32555

        #4
        Originally posted by recon1
        I'm all about cops having PC to stop a person traveling and this PO clearly explained the reason for the stop and it is a lawful stop. If a person was clearly not doing anything wrong you have the right to travel freely without producing I.D. this was not one of those incidents. Suspect is a clear knuckle head.
        He also didn't have a valid license(which explains why he didn't want to show his ID) and had expired tags.
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        • Mr KLC
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 12-19-07
          • 31097

          #5
          This idiot shouldn't even be getting any time on the local news. Must have been a slow news day. Why do these news organizations continue to glamorize disrespect to law enforcement? All its going to do is eventually breed second guessing in a police officer's mind that could potentially cost any of us our lives if a future incident would occur.
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