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eddiejugs t1_iz0ouwl wrote

Glad to see people deal with the consequences and recognize they were wrong.

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cozy_fyre t1_iz15eng wrote

I suspect driving an unregistered vehicle was not the violation she was looking to avoid.

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Tephain t1_iz15jne wrote

She's resigning before anyone finds OUT how many times she's ABUSED HER POSITION.

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Teremen t1_iz15ydn wrote

She should've taken the ticket and went to court. Then flash her badge at the judge.

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Fomentor t1_iz17at4 wrote

“In hindsight, I realize how my handling of this matter could be viewed as inappropriate, but that was certainly not my intent,” she said.

Yup, another disingenuous apology by someone who knows what she did was wrong. “Could be viewed as inappropriate “?!?!? Please explain how this could be viewed any other way. Being a cop should be the easiest job to lose. Any sign of integrity issues, dishonesty, or incompetence should result in immediate dismissal with no chance of being a cop ever again. I’d also like to see them have double jeopardy, so that they get twice the penalty as non-cops when they break the law.

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johnmoney22 t1_iz1f3ue wrote

I didn’t know this was frowned upon all cops do this stuff every day… skip lines in Walmart,show their badge when speeding off duty and they always get let go i Thought that was a perk of the job😂😂 son get arrested make a phone call to the sheriff ohh no problem i will make this go away they do it for friends and family all the time🤷🏾‍♂️

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CoralPilkington t1_iz20lr4 wrote

What about the cop that let her get away with it?

Just following orders, eh?

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timojenbin t1_iz3b7xj wrote

ITT people not talking about how this happened. I mean, cops been letting cops off for ever. I've had conversations with off duty cops about speeding in a private car in another STATE and getting off.
So I gotta ask: Who hated this woman, and what was the politics that got her booted?

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