Do state police ever pull over local police for traffic violations?
Saturday, October 15th, 2011 at
7:03 pm
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You have to love professional courtesy that allows the people who are supposed to enforce the law to get away with breaking it.
of course while else would one spend six months being tortured and insulted, when one could spend much less time to be a local cop.
What are you talking about? Police NEVER speed…
They do, but unless the traffic violation was really over the top, there is typically a professional courtesy that would have the trooper letting the cop go.
- Stuart
Yes they do, and in fact local police will pull other local police over.
Several Australian police officers in recent years have lost their licenses for speeding. A particularly comical example involved two highway patrol officers pulling over a high-ranking superintendent for speeding. He somehow convinced them that he was involved in a pursuit- and they joined in! This went on for about half an hour before the patrolmen realised something wasn’t quite right. That superintendent lost his license for 6 months. As for the patrolmen, they might have been professional and honest, but perhaps that pair were a little dim…
Yes and we get ticketed if a speeding, DUI, etc..
Crime is Crime nobody is above the law(s).
Yes they do and locals pull over the state guys.
Very rare and almost always when in unmarked cars, but it happens.