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33 thoughts on “Hero Cop Saves Public From Future Crime at Buc-ees!”
  1. Driver is an idiot, begging for it after he actually broke the law. Police are told they have discretion to enforce or not based on what's the greater good. So, this cop was going to not enforce if it was in the public intrest, and the driver keeps arguing he can doi it again. So the officer has to conclude its not in the public intrest to not enforce. Of you agree not to do it again it would be in the greater public interest ro not enforce. My friend is in cop school telling me what shes learning, and memorizing all the descalation techniques, but says they are supposed to serve the greater public. You really don't want the discretion taken away or they have to eforce everything no matter what.

  2. Texas cops well make a crime happen if they want to bust you for something, this is normal behavior by texas police, real a-holes!!

    That was absolutely harassment by a police officer. Normal driving it sounded like from what the guy says, he pulls in the same way every day, the truck gonna pull out, the guy going through the parking lot he has the right away.

  3. Try to make him apologize he wanted to kiss the ring about the knee there's nothing here that he could be arrested for he wasn't reckless driving I'm not even sure he violated any law vehicle law that is but it's not a arrestable offense and clearly this cop was retaliating and asserting his authority which is a constitutional violation

  4. Still gets me upset a year later. This cop only serves himself and his ego. This is so disrespectful to the profession of policing. If I was another police officer I’d demand he be retrained or replaced

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