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<blockquote data-quote="kryptoniteguy" data-source="post: 3972849" data-attributes="member: 26283"><p>"Could be" is the key here. When the LEO found out what was happening, regardless of the passenger running his mouth, he should have left them alone. No further interaction was needed. </p><p>Cops use "suspicion" way too freely. There are good cops, but cell phones have really shed a light on the bad ones, and in this case, both LEO were in the wrong. </p><p>What was shown here was an over reach of "power".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kryptoniteguy, post: 3972849, member: 26283"] "Could be" is the key here. When the LEO found out what was happening, regardless of the passenger running his mouth, he should have left them alone. No further interaction was needed. Cops use "suspicion" way too freely. There are good cops, but cell phones have really shed a light on the bad ones, and in this case, both LEO were in the wrong. What was shown here was an over reach of "power". [/QUOTE]
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