
Originally Posted by
Archigeek
I'm guessing they were looking for something to smear the victim.
It's because the guy who crashed into the truck driver was fleeing police pursuit. I believe I read somewhere that Utah's Supreme Court already ruled that if someone is injured during a pursuit, it's the police's fault, so if that's true, the cops were eager to show it's the truck driver's fault for the accident.

Originally Posted by
Gelston
Rofl, that isn't how it works. Most police forces refuse to hire people for even the smallest of blemishes. They may let him resign, but then again, if he gets criminal charges put on him by the prosecutor, he won't be getting shit. It isn't a police disciplinary matter now that the prosecutor is involved, it is a court matter.
You ever hear of "Gypsy cops"?
Last edited by Taernath; 09-01-2017 at 08:31 PM.
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