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Sources:
Ohio Rev. Code § 4511.34- https://bit.ly/3npTDaj

Ohio Rev. Code § 4511.21- https://bit.ly/3brCWIQ

Brunswick City Ordinance 434.03A- https://bit.ly/3NvtSjA

Ohio Rev. Code § 2315.33- https://bit.ly/3brA4f0

Ohio Rev. Code § 4511.204- https://bit.ly/3Nvu3LM

Ohio Rev. Code § 4511.991- https://bit.ly/3ODuvJq

Law Enforcement Officer Motor Vehicle Safety (CDC)- https://bit.ly/3nrXELq

Columbus Article- https://bit.ly/3a9FACG

Ohio Rev. Code § 2744.02- https://bit.ly/3OS9IBu

Ohio Rev. Code § 2744.01- https://bit.ly/3yvY8X6

Police Reports (Report No. 2120625 and 2206076)- https://bit.ly/3QY95Ij

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40 thoughts on “Dash Cam Catches Cop CRASHING His PATROL CAR”
  1. I would have given him an A because we aren't grading his driving. We are grading how the officer handles the encounter

  2. There are some fair and responsible members of law enforcement out there, some of them I have had good interactions with. However, I have had unfavorable interactions with a few who both lied to me and about me. One incident in particular caused me great distress and tied up a good deal of money in posting bail, towing costs, and blood lab tests due to the illegal and responsible handling of urine test materials. Thankfully the sheriff saw to it that my name was cleared by expunging my record and reimbursing my money. The lies and injustice by the few causes a tendency to distrust everyone.

  3. This was an unexcusable incident The cop took his mind off of his driving They act like they're better than us so act like it when your on the job

  4. 13:58 Thats less than a B dude. Cops need to be held to a higher standard for obvious reasons. There’s a lot that cops do that regular citizens would get arrested for. The cops that just resign and that’s all we hear about them needs to stop.

  5. Did officer Waters pay for all the damages he caused to personal vehicles and the publicly owned vehicles he was driving? I would bet the answer would be no. I would also bet that the tax payers paid for all damages the he caused. If we were cited for causing two rear end collisions our drivers license would probably be suspended or we would have to pay much higher insurance premiums for a year or more.

  6. An MTD computer in a police vehicle is just as distracting as citizens using a cell phone while driving, but police are allowed this privilege while citizens are not and can be fined hundreds of dollars for this distracted driving behavior. Bus drivers are also allowed to use mounted touch screens while driving and they too are privileged to do so. If the roles were reversed this citizen would be going to jail and have his vehicle towed and impounded.

  7. C’mon are you really giving a C+ to a power tripping “respect my authority” psycho, conducting a retaliatory arrest on a teen in violation of the state constitution (and arguably the first amendment).. 😳

  8. Have I miss understood this, a person operating a commercial truck CAN drive while distracted by reading a MDT!

    If I have understood it, who wrote this law?
    Why?
    How?

  9. 20:20 – More than anything thing else, the offer to contact them by FAX showed the last time this guy was trained. However, this officer told the truth at every point. Shows that he may be a bad driver, but he's a moral officer.

  10. I’m typically quick to talk trash about police, but at least this was a genuinely good interaction considering the circumstances. But this officer definitely needs to take some extra driving courses and focus while on the road.

  11. When I was arrested, the state police officer that was driving? He was literally using his knees while using his hands to type in the computer

  12. I would give officer waters at least a B+ perhaps an A-. Reason i live in ohio and have driven and been in and around Dayton, Springfield, Columbus and Winchester a lot, so my grade is relative to the power ohio gives its officers and their ability to handle it. If i could i would staff my police department with all officer waters clones and gladly spend our tax dollars on new hoods and push bars instead of wrongful imprisonment and death lawsuits. Oh i don't want to forget his supervisor. Isn't it funny with good leadership we see excellence in law enforcement from his officers.

  13. Driving : the actual control of a vehicle.
    49USC 30304 b2
    49USC 3035 b2
    Driving record is an employment record.
    Vehicle: a conveyance in transportation: the movement of people or goods for compensation by a carrier: a person or group ( ship co, airline, railroad ) that moves goods or passengers for a fee, fare, rate, charge or other consideration.

    A trucking or bus co are the most usual vehicles. Automobiles are most often used by the public for personal use of public roads and public highways by the public by right of use. RIGHT. 14th A privileges and immunities to move about freely. A constitutional , inherent, natural, inalienable right ….RIGHT of every person not in commercial use of the roads and highways.

  14. Even after the cop admitted total fault, the sergeant was still looking for a way to blame the other guy. He wasn't overboard, but was looking.

  15. The copper acted professionally and owned up to his mistake immediately and made sure the other driver was unhurt first. He is to be commended for his honesty and integrity. Well done sir. You are a credit to your uniform and thank you for your service.

  16. Distracted driver, great to see him admit it. The thing is it may not have been just geese in the road it could even have been a child that a person had to stop for.

  17. I've seen plenty of videos of cops typing on their computer, talking and texting on the phone, talking on the radio et al, WHILE DRIVING yet, somehow, that's okay because are above the law.

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