Posted by JohnDeere720GA on December 16, 2010 at 09:36:51 from (66.156.100.240):
In Reply to: OT-Woman helps police posted by Nancy Howell on December 16, 2010 at 07:03:44:
Is it just me or has anyone else noticed that the police are "harassing" citizens more and more. Seems everytime i see anyone pulled over here there are 2,3 or more cop cars all around and they are searching the cars. If they are going to pull someone over for a missing or burned out headlight then they should keep it to the defect and either give a ticket or a warning or just let the driver know there is an issue. Tha is it end of story why are they going on a hunt every time? Sound like they are trying to get away with whatever they can and aparantly this guy was not going to take it any more. I do understand that the fellow had a violent history... so what? Unless he was being violent with his burned out headlight he should have been left alone or just ticketed or warned about the equipment. Were they going to search his car for a spare bulb so they could fix it for him?
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