Comments section suggests that non-LEOs trying this would have had a different outcome. It's entertaining, in a strange way.
Comments section suggests that non-LEOs trying this would have had a different outcome. It's entertaining, in a strange way.
lets sleep it off,,,,
and yep, he thought he was going to get off since he had a badge,
hoping he got the same deal you or I would have,
he tried but they did not let him get off.Back in the day it would have been different.
I'm okay with cops cutting each other slack on the small stuff, but this guy was hammered and there were civilian 911 calls on tape. No way could they let him sleep it off on the roadside. Plus the body camera video. The Lt. actually seems like he's an overall decent guy too.
Last edited by togor; 05-29-2019 at 05:25.
NOt the first or last to let alcohol lead to the end of their job. Hopefully he gets help for his issues no matter his what his career choice.
I think it'd be illegal for non-LEOs. Something about invading privacy. Same as recording a phone call without the other side knowing. Remember Rule Number 3. Thou Shalt CYA!
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[QUOTE]Same as recording a phone call without the other side knowing.[/QUOTE
Most States allow recording telephone conversation as long as one of the parties are aware. It is illegal to record a conversation between two (2) parties without either knowing unless you have proper legal authority.
john in SC
“Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one.†(Luke 22:36)
with the amount of folks videoing everything on their cell phones, I think legal or not does not really matter
I wonder what his job status is today.
You ought to see the body cam that I have to put up with every 90 days!
Sam