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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 3560861" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>For starters, she was ON DUTY to provide potentially lifesaving care. This isn't the 1st time cops have played the "RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!" card when dealing with medical personnel (a high profile incident between an OHP trooper and EMS driver comes to mind). At the scene isn't the time to have a pissing contest with other emergency service personnel. That's for Police Chiefs, Fire Chiefs and Medical Directors to work out. IF the fire or medical provider committed a crime, then an affidavit can be sworn and an arrest warrant issued after the fact.</p><p></p><p>Simply put, those officers lost their professionalism and their tempers. They don't have any business working the street.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, he was fired for his complete lack of professionalism and the taxpayers shelled out $500K in a completely avoidable incident. If you were the taxpayer, would you still defend that asshat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 3560861, member: 1132"] For starters, she was ON DUTY to provide potentially lifesaving care. This isn't the 1st time cops have played the "RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!" card when dealing with medical personnel (a high profile incident between an OHP trooper and EMS driver comes to mind). At the scene isn't the time to have a pissing contest with other emergency service personnel. That's for Police Chiefs, Fire Chiefs and Medical Directors to work out. IF the fire or medical provider committed a crime, then an affidavit can be sworn and an arrest warrant issued after the fact. Simply put, those officers lost their professionalism and their tempers. They don't have any business working the street. Yep, he was fired for his complete lack of professionalism and the taxpayers shelled out $500K in a completely avoidable incident. If you were the taxpayer, would you still defend that asshat? [/QUOTE]
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