DrakeZ07
Regular Member
Let's see~following too closely, then followed by an obscene gesture, and IN UNIFORM to add to it. If I was the OP I would keep my mouth shut about this incident and hope it does not make it into the newspapers.
I remember a incident years ago at medical center where a lady was arrested by the University police. The city police were called for transport. The lady was dirty, and carped her britches. One of the newspaper columnists happened to be in the hospital with his son. When the city police drove away they flipped the University officer the bird. The incident was in the Monday paper and the two city officers received 3 days each unpaid vacation.
I agree with W.W.
Furthermore; Hey Glockster, that'll teach you not to friggen tail-gate people. Being late to your job is YOUR fualt and no one elses, don't tail gate, and follow closely behind someone, and CREATE the dangerous situation, THEN get all p.o.'d off when someone is a [female part cleaning utensil] to you in return. If you had been tailing me, you'd be kissing my back bumper for tail gating me, and I'd be laughing out of the court house with your paycheck in my wallet for, and your insurance company paying for a new rear-end for my Jeep. Just because you have a badge doesn't mean you get to act and drive like a idiot.
Yes, the other driver was in the wrong for stopping in the road, and reaching for your door handle. And the driver was in the wrong for not using turn signals to mark a [especially] sudden turn, but you throwing the bird doesn't help the situation, and escalates the situation, instead of de-escalates it.
This whole situation could have been avoided by thinking with your head, not your arse.
Also, Detaining him? running his I.D.? Was you on duty? I assume since you was head TO WORK, that you was off duty, especially sicne you never made a single call to dispatch to inform them of the incident. Did you also help your self to searching him? patting him down? maybe have a quick look in his car? Spur of the moment reaction or not, your actions seem very shady, and something that I'd get media attention and contact your superiors over.
Way I remember it, when my [two past] boyfriends was State boys, when they was not on the job, they was off duty, and the KSP post command would have their ARSES if they did what you did off duty.
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