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Old 09-02-2023, 03:27 PM   #6384
GrantDawg
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Covington, Ga.
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Originally Posted by dubb93 View Post
He had plenty of time to go to the other window. He was already behind the car. He never should have been in front of it. He just needed to walk up the other side of the car. There are a ton of police videos and even a whole live police show on TV every weekend. Have you ever seen a video where police are trying to detain someone in a car that has the keys and the engine on and they decide to stand in front of it? I can’t recall a single time. They come up the back and either look in from the passenger side window or stand just behind the vehicle but off to the side.

That is my issue with this situation. The officer never should have been where he was.
I'm not going to keep arguing this because no one is changing their mind, but it all comes down to who is responsible. Did the police officer commit a crime by being in front of that car? Did the driver commit a crime when she hit him with the car? If she is the only one committing a crime, how is the officer the one you are holding responsible?
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