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On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 13:48:31 -0500, Cory Dunkle > wrote:
>I went in to the police station today. Seemed to stir up some commotion when >I talked to the woman behind the glass. She told me to wait and the >Leutenant would come talk to me shortly. Then a cop walked out adn asked if >I was being helped, I said yes, I was waiting for the Leutenant who was >going to speak to me. The cop asked waht it was about so I politely told him >what I saw. He got very defensive and asked how I knew he didn't go out on a >call and it was cancelled. I explained that the cop waited at the next red >light, and that no matter which way you slice it running a red light and >doing twice the speed limit in a residential zone is reckless. He didn't >like that and told me no it was not reckless or unsafe, then walked away. .... >In any case, I hope something is done about the reckless driving, it's >relaly an issue that needs to be addressed. Whenever a police officer is >breaking the law his lights and possibly siren should be on. There are >exceptions, but they are few and far between. Nothing will ever happen. Cops don't operate within the law. |
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" >
wrote: >I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. On NYE? > On the way I observed a >police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The >protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the intersection, >then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take off >rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 MPH. >I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The cop >must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH >as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the >previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light >with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the >other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate >speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was >without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town where >he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking around, >several with small children. > yawn >I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I believe >the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police station >tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a >written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this >"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting it >and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like >nothing ever happened. Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you > > Cory > |
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" >
wrote: >I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. On NYE? > On the way I observed a >police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The >protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the intersection, >then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take off >rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 MPH. >I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The cop >must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH >as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the >previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light >with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the >other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate >speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was >without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town where >he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking around, >several with small children. > yawn >I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I believe >the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police station >tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a >written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this >"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting it >and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like >nothing ever happened. Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you > > Cory > |
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"Olaf Gustafson" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" > > wrote: > >>I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. > > On NYE? > >> On the way I observed a >>police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The >>protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the >>intersection, >>then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take >>off >>rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 >>MPH. >>I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The >>cop >>must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH >>as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the >>previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light >>with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the >>other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate >>speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was >>without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town >>where >>he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking >>around, >>several with small children. >> > > yawn > >>I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I >>believe >>the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police >>station >>tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a >>written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this >>"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting >>it >>and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like >>nothing ever happened. > > Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you There doesn't seem to be a website for the Haddon Township PD, so I went to the NJSP website and found this link to filing complaints: http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/comp/complain.html Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated with courtesy and respect." If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. |
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"Olaf Gustafson" > wrote in message ... > On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" > > wrote: > >>I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. > > On NYE? > >> On the way I observed a >>police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The >>protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the >>intersection, >>then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take >>off >>rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 >>MPH. >>I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The >>cop >>must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH >>as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the >>previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light >>with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the >>other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate >>speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was >>without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town >>where >>he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking >>around, >>several with small children. >> > > yawn > >>I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I >>believe >>the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police >>station >>tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a >>written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this >>"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting >>it >>and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like >>nothing ever happened. > > Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you There doesn't seem to be a website for the Haddon Township PD, so I went to the NJSP website and found this link to filing complaints: http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/comp/complain.html Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated with courtesy and respect." If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 22:52:11 GMT, Skip Elliott Bowman > wrote:
>Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will >thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of >the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated >with courtesy and respect." and any cop who hasn't killed the mayor's daughter will be kept on the job. >If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 22:52:11 GMT, Skip Elliott Bowman > wrote:
>Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will >thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of >the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated >with courtesy and respect." and any cop who hasn't killed the mayor's daughter will be kept on the job. >If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. |
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"Skip Elliott Bowman" > wrote in message
hlink.net... > > "Olaf Gustafson" > wrote in message > ... > > On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" > > > wrote: > > > >>I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. > > > > On NYE? > > > >> On the way I observed a > >>police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The > >>protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the > >>intersection, > >>then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take > >>off > >>rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 > >>MPH. > >>I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The > >>cop > >>must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH > >>as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the > >>previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light > >>with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the > >>other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate > >>speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was > >>without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town > >>where > >>he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking > >>around, > >>several with small children. > >> > > > > yawn > > > >>I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I > >>believe > >>the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police > >>station > >>tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a > >>written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this > >>"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting > >>it > >>and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like > >>nothing ever happened. > > > > Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you > > There doesn't seem to be a website for the Haddon Township PD, so I went to > the NJSP website and found this link to filing complaints: > > http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/comp/complain.html > > Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will > thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of > the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated > with courtesy and respect." > > If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. Thanks for the link. If you are cirous here is the Haddon Twp PD website. It's pretty useless. http://www.haddontwp.com/police.php |
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"Skip Elliott Bowman" > wrote in message
hlink.net... > > "Olaf Gustafson" > wrote in message > ... > > On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 01:36:55 -0500, "Cory Dunkle" > > > wrote: > > > >>I just got back from taking my girlfriend home. > > > > On NYE? > > > >> On the way I observed a > >>police car in front of me. I pulled up behind him at a red light. The > >>protected left turned green adn he gunned it forward into the > >>intersection, > >>then stopped and waited. Then he proceeded to run the red light and take > >>off > >>rather quickly down the residential/small business street posted at 25 > >>MPH. > >>I proceeded once the light had turned green, several seocnds later. The > >>cop > >>must have been doing at least upwards of 40 MPH, probably more like 50 MPH > >>as it seems he got to the next light as I was about halfway between the > >>previous light and the next light. Then when he approached the red light > >>with a single car waiting at the light he stopped and waited behind the > >>other car. Once the light turned green he proceeded at a more appropriate > >>speed and then turned around a little ways down that street. All this was > >>without his light bar on or any siren or horn whatsoever. Through town > >>where > >>he was doing 40-50 MPH in the 25 MPH zone there were people walking > >>around, > >>several with small children. > >> > > > > yawn > > > >>I wrote down his license plate number, NJ municipal plate MG40715. I > >>believe > >>the car was a Haddon Township police car. I plan to go to the police > >>station > >>tomorrow, if they are open that is, and do whatever is necessary to make a > >>written complaint. of course I don't expect anything to be done about this > >>"officers" reckless behavior, but at least I'll feel better for reporting > >>it > >>and having it on paper, assuming the pigs don't shred it and pretend like > >>nothing ever happened. > > > > Nah, they'll take down your license plate number and harass you > > There doesn't seem to be a website for the Haddon Township PD, so I went to > the NJSP website and found this link to filing complaints: > > http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/comp/complain.html > > Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards will > thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless of > the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be treated > with courtesy and respect." > > If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. Thanks for the link. If you are cirous here is the Haddon Twp PD website. It's pretty useless. http://www.haddontwp.com/police.php |
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"Cory Dunkle" > wrote in message
... > "Skip Elliott Bowman" > wrote in message > hlink.net... >> There doesn't seem to be a website for the Haddon Township PD, so I went > to >> the NJSP website and found this link to filing complaints: >> >> http://www.state.nj.us/lps/njsp/comp/complain.html >> >> Among other guidelines, it says: "The Office of Professional Standards > will >> thoroughly investigate all reports of misconduct by troopers regardless >> of >> the source. Anyone who files a complaint against a trooper will be >> treated >> with courtesy and respect." >> >> If you were treated rudely, you have legal recourse. > > Thanks for the link. If you are cirous here is the Haddon Twp PD website. > It's pretty useless. > http://www.haddontwp.com/police.php Thanks, Cory. |
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