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43 thoughts on “INSANE Cop Refused To Let Him Get His Wife To The Hospital”
  1. Miami must have changed a lot since I was last there. When I was there it was 24/7 car horns and car alarms going off due to people setting them so sensitive that a light rain or hard wind would trigger them. I used to drive a car with loud mufflers and would go into packed parking lots and half way down a row slip it into neutral and rev it causing every alarm on that row to trigger and repeat that every other row until a had close to a hundred alarms going at once. Juvenile I know but I found it hilariously funny.

  2. We really need to relax laws on horns. It is clear that we can use them well for certain communication beyond just emergency warnings. If only judges played more video games

  3. The type of cop to shoot an unarmed man or lock up an innocent without losing a wink of sleep. Very dangerous man to give a badge and gun too

  4. Calling an ambulance for someone who was on the way to the emergency room that is 100 ft away is diabolical. Just an absolute waste of everyone’s time over a bruised ego

  5. I received a ticket in Osceola County for honking my horn at a person not moving at a green traffic, granted, I laid on the horn for a lot more than 4 seconds, after the day my daughter was born trying to get clothes for her mother. The literal ticket was "illegal use of horn". That was in 2001. I was 18 years old. This is a bit ridiculous though.

  6. Calling EMS when you’re in front of an emergency room is fucking wild. Like just take the woman to the fucking hospital you’re in front of.

  7. If they don't continue the suit against the police officers its because each snd every si called governmental agencies from cop to prosecutor to courts will do all they can to make it so expensive over it .. but theres a motion for indigent clients/filers.

  8. Well wouldn't that ambulance and hospital bill have to now be paid by the police department or city because they prohibit the couple to continue going to the hospital and instead decided to excersise unlawful orders and behaviors and called for emergency help through their dispatch. Here they are holding this lady from getting care when the emergency room is 20ft away…IF the courts dont see how this is an abuse of authority and the officer is behaving like this because of hos feelings.

  9. I completely agree with everyone here, but I still have to ask- if it was such an emergency why in the heck would this be the hill he chose to die on? Show the id, get your wife to the hospital and file a complaint report and lawsuit later.

  10. That cop was being willfully ignorant and retaliatory. He did that on purpose, just to cause the driver time and money. That is harassment. Ofc. Daniels was absolutely out of line. Calling EMS while sitting outside of an ER is just asinine.

  11. His ego couldn't stand being honked at for exactly blocking the entrance to an emergency entrance. If his house is ever on fire, only let him call a butcher instead of the fire department.

  12. This is how ego is wasting tax payers money. All could have been solved very easily…the fire brigade might have been needed elsewhere, but entitled cop mobilised everyone for an invasion

  13. I would argue that the gentleman was using his horn to alert for potential danger because his wife and unborn baby was in potential peril and needed to get the the er right away. Honking the horn was alerting the officer to the immediate potential hazard and was inportant for the patrol cars to move so they could seek immediate medical attention.

  14. Yet another tyrant cop, who in this case got butt hurt because someone dared to honk at him for blocking the way. I wonder what ordinance HE violated by stopping for too long at a stop sign to chat with someone else. He held them there and called fire-and-rescue as punishment for not genuflecting in his presence and "kissing the ring". He should get fired immediately!

  15. What a waste of taxpayer money, you could literally take a ball and hit the entrance of the emergency room. I imagine this individual will not be a police officer for much longer.

  16. I don’t know much about this hospital whose property these people appear to be in but aren’t they leaving a parking lot? Is that a taxpayer funded road past the stop sign or is it just more of the hospital compound? Yes we know that either way it was publicly accessible, but it’s not necessarily public property.

    A poorly worded ordinance like that allows way too much room for manipulation by those enforcing it. Sounds like you cant lock your car in that county if it makes your horn go off

  17. Civil lawsuit. Just cause the babies were born fine, think if she miscarriaged. Sue. Sue anyone you can. If you politely honk your horn, sends a cop into ego mode, that's a tragedy waiting to happen. Get a different job copper.

  18. This is just plain stupid demanding they wait for a ambulance when the emergency room is only a few feet away What do the police get a commission on E -R call's they are delaying medical treatment

  19. I've still tried to get updates and follow up on this and I've been ignored no matter how hard I try. Can a Florida citizen do a follow up on this? I'm out of state. @audittheaudit

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