Bullwhip wrote:gigag04 wrote:So...person tries to flee (leave) when I'm trying to contact them for a transportation code violation...this makes me a jerk and is bad PR?
OP wasn't a traffic violation, just a curious cop looking around.
I never called you a jerk, dont' know where you got that from. When you said you'd find a violation, I said that's why people are starting to resent cops, and that's bad PR.
Nobody hated Andy Taylor. Everbody hated Barney.
I'll bet good money the officer had reasonable suspicion of DWI prior to making contact. The reason it got appealed so high is because he/she did not articulate that well in the report. I can often articulate a suspicious place reasonable suspicion contact, long before I exit my car. However, to the subject, they just see me knocking on the window.
Who's resenting the cops? Drunk driving meth heads? In the OP: if it were me making a consent contact, if there wasn't a violation, but I found another reason to detain him and prevent him from driving off, what have I done? Made a dope arrest and prevented a drunk from driving, that's what. GOOD POLICE WORK. Our officers should be doing more of that and not be tied up playing third party parent, and house call marriage coach.
Again, I'm convinced you have no idea what cops do. We can agree to disagree, but I find your opinions on "PR" as it pertains to LE odd.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison