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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3972253" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>I would have approached the car cautiously but as a meet n greet. Sounding the siren was not necessary and not policy, especially in a park.</p><p>Granted, the trooper might not have seen the deer, but he went about this all wrong.</p><p></p><p>I overheard a highway patrol sergeant in Kansas that was assigned to the turnpike. He was talking angrily to another Kansas trooper and ordered him to <em>"get off his damn highway!</em>'. The trooper explained he was on a code three blood run but that didn't make any difference. </p><p></p><p>The sergeant took the blood and called another trooper from the destination which was another turnpike trooper to come down and get the blood. This order caused a delay in the blood and put another trooper and turnpike user's lives in danger because the turnpike trooper had to run code three both ways.</p><p></p><p>Yes Virginia, there are assh0les with badges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3972253, member: 44288"] I would have approached the car cautiously but as a meet n greet. Sounding the siren was not necessary and not policy, especially in a park. Granted, the trooper might not have seen the deer, but he went about this all wrong. I overheard a highway patrol sergeant in Kansas that was assigned to the turnpike. He was talking angrily to another Kansas trooper and ordered him to [I]"get off his damn highway![/I]'. The trooper explained he was on a code three blood run but that didn't make any difference. The sergeant took the blood and called another trooper from the destination which was another turnpike trooper to come down and get the blood. This order caused a delay in the blood and put another trooper and turnpike user's lives in danger because the turnpike trooper had to run code three both ways. Yes Virginia, there are assh0les with badges. [/QUOTE]
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