Contradictions don't work with police officers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OgeMNVFpIg&feature=player_embedded#!

That is so fake.

Very patient trooper. He didn’t even arrest the driver for assault when he initially pushes him. The police officer who recently roughed up the betel nut vendor could take a few lessons on patience and professionalism from this trooper!

[quote=“Northcoast Surfer”]Very patient trooper. He didn’t even arrest the driver for assault when he initially pushes him. The police officer who recently roughed up the betel nut vendor could take a few lessons on patience and professionalism from this trooper![/quote]That’s because other countries employ professional policemen like above (well, mainly), who join to help their community. Even the unpaid ones.
People join the Taiwan police for a free ride and to take what they can from the community.

Jeez-poor dude is just trying to get by and gets cited for 2 MPH over? His insurance rates go up and if he needs his truck for work he loses his way of making money to provide for his family. The Fed/State governments got him by one ball and the insurance company by the other meanwhile old state employee/ smokey bear hat-wearing shake-down artist for the State laughs at the guy over donuts with his pals.

Yep you’re right…but cry me a river. He shouldn’t have been going over the speed limit. I know that’s harsh but thems the breaks. On country roads, hell even in the city, people know where the cops hang out and watch. So you’re running late but these days you have to just play by the rules since the gov/feds want their money…

this is either a pisstake, or very old-at the end refers to Bill Clinton giving his acceptance speech. Also, he was 17 miles over the speed limit (in a 40 mile hr zone, but said he only saw the 55 mile sign)…well don to the policeman if it’s real.

Let’s go fishing.

Talk about digging one’s own grave!