06-21-2010, 05:55 PM | #21 |
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I doubt he Literally Blew the light...He probably stopped at it saw that it was clear to pass and then went thru it...And your right breaking the law IS breaking the law...But werent laws meant to be broken??
Cut me a break, Thats BS and the Cop is a Fuckbag
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06-21-2010, 05:56 PM | #22 |
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I think if he literally blew the light he would have gotten electrocuted and fallen.
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06-21-2010, 06:13 PM | #23 |
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Not saying the cops didn't go overboard on either case but common...what are 98%+ cases of people not stopping for a cop??? Drugs, DUI, fleeing from a crime etc. The cop is not gonna stop and say, "oh sure, go on in the hospital I believe you".
HAve some sense, get on the phone and call 911 and ask for an escort if you think the amber lamps cant' get to you quicker than you can get to them. And the football player should have stopped immediately and told the cop the situation and asked for an escort if he hadn't already called for one. As soon as you don't stop for a cop, he's going to assume you're up to some criminal activity, and I would assume the same thing if I was a cop. They have a dangerous job and most cops that get killed are from routine traffic stops when someone pulls a gun on them. You don't think they're on edge after you run from them??? Don't get me wrong, some cops go way overboard and those are the ones you hear about on the news, not the other 98% that do a great job for next to nothing pay. When my dad had his heart attack my mother took him to the ER. NOT speeding or running red lights, and when he got worse she called the amberlamps to come meet them part way which they did (hospital is 20 mi away here). She didnt get arrested cause she didn't break the law or run from a cop, go figure. |
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I'm on a cop's side a good portion of the time, but I think this situation needed some use of common sense. |
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It is hard for most people to think clearly in an emergency situation though and that makes it tough for everyone in cases like these. My problem is I tend to be almost too calm in some emergeny situations and people can think I don't give a damn, but I'm just assessing what's happening and I can usually act clearly and concisely then. |
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06-21-2010, 07:44 PM | #26 |
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I agree, and probably should have clarified that most likely, the couple needed to use some common sense in the situation. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to rush past the cop or yelled at him, etc. They possibly didn't even try to explain to the cop, just rushed into the ER. I imagine both parties were at fault in this one.
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06-21-2010, 08:08 PM | #27 |
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i think the whole thing is pretty simple. the cop was right to chase the car. however, once he saw a man pulling his stroke-having one-legged wife out of the car, he should have said "oh shit" instead of "i'm going to arrest you", and helped the guy out, rather than still try to stop him. the guy in the cop's uniform was way out of line once he found out what was really happening.
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06-21-2010, 11:03 PM | #28 |
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Hey, the guy knew he was breaking the law. he did it to save his wifes life, maybe. So he must have understood the risks. Its still admirable, but he's pretty much like a mild version of batman. He's not the abulance his wife needed, but he's the one she deserved.
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06-22-2010, 08:31 AM | #29 |
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Nts do you understand the severity of a stroke and its effects on the human body? You would rather waste time waiting for the ambulance to come to your house? No thanks...the response time of driving yourself and your loved one to the hospital is ten fold over the ambulance response time...when you said her life wasn't in immediate danger...well that's just ignorance...just because someone isn't bleeding or losing a limb doesn't meant there not in immediate need of medical attention.
And with the ryan moats incident when the cop was threatening to tow the car I would said fuck it tow the damn thing and let me go to my dying mothers side...and people wonder why the world has such a dislike for police officers...granted most of the time they only get chastized by the bad they do and very rarely do we see the good cop stories in the world...but still...they are a symbol of "to protect and serve" your not protecting shit when you act like this |
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You have to have a fairly hi-probability or lack of resources to give someone thrombolitics without a CT of their head. You don't know if it's a stroke caused by a clot or by a bleed in their head... So no, paramedics can't give thinners based on their assessment. (not here anyway) And stroke symptoms vs heat stroke and fatigue are easily differentiated. I've never confused either for one another. Big differences between the two. IV fluids wont fix a stroke. But as far as buddy calling EHS, I agree. If it's 10 mins away, call the paramedics. Here we have a 3-6 hour window from the onset of symptoms to treat a clot based stroke with thinners. If you rush to the hospital, run red lights, and possibly cause more accidents by speeding... not the smartest thing to do. Lights and sirens and a dedicated emergency vehicle do a lot to get people out of your way safely.... As far as the police officer... over reaction to a degree for sure.... |
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