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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Contempt of cop ...

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... may suffer a setback:

Erich Campbell’s offense was clearly contempt of cop. A police officer forgot his priorities and took offense at a “law breaker” who dared to warn other potential lawbreakers. What’s missing, of course, is any evidence that anything Campbell did was illegal or actually interfered in any real way with the officer. That, no doubt, is ultimately why Campbell’s citation was dismissed. That is also why the police agency involved should carefully review its training and procedures.

Campbell may very well win his class-action suit. If he does, whether some police realize it or not, it will be a defeat for unprofessional, contempt of cop outbursts, and a victory for professional policing and positive police-community relations.

Mike is an excellent co-blogger with Bob Owens at Confederate Yankee. Look for him there.

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1 comment:

Old NFO said...

Considering that signalling others with headlights has been going on SINCE there were high beam headlights... I learned to do that in the early 60s!