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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4360949" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>Did the Officer ask the Woman to sign her ticket at any time?</p><p>Did the Officer ask the Man to sign his ticket at any time?</p><p>And if the Officer ask one to sign and not the other, what would be the reason?</p><p></p><p>I know the reason for asking someone to sign, it proves the officer made contact and issued the citation to a specific person.</p><p></p><p>I also do not think the officer can say he forgot to ask with any justification, unless he can show multiple unsigned tickets that he issued, where he did not ask the question. If he has issued any amount of citations, it could be checked if they were signed or not, and reports should show if they did not sign, and whether or not he asked for them to sign.</p><p></p><p>So is there a legitimate answer to this action. That is my reason for asking. I think it is an important part of the incident.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: My opinion is, <strong>If there is not a legitimate answer, it shows a legitimate lack of judgement</strong>, and possibly premeditation that he was going to intentionally make another bad decision. The Officer was loosing control dealing with the fellow and any further action by the Gentleman toward the officer was going to be bad for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4360949, member: 46111"] Did the Officer ask the Woman to sign her ticket at any time? Did the Officer ask the Man to sign his ticket at any time? And if the Officer ask one to sign and not the other, what would be the reason? I know the reason for asking someone to sign, it proves the officer made contact and issued the citation to a specific person. I also do not think the officer can say he forgot to ask with any justification, unless he can show multiple unsigned tickets that he issued, where he did not ask the question. If he has issued any amount of citations, it could be checked if they were signed or not, and reports should show if they did not sign, and whether or not he asked for them to sign. So is there a legitimate answer to this action. That is my reason for asking. I think it is an important part of the incident. PS: My opinion is, [B]If there is not a legitimate answer, it shows a legitimate lack of judgement[/B], and possibly premeditation that he was going to intentionally make another bad decision. The Officer was loosing control dealing with the fellow and any further action by the Gentleman toward the officer was going to be bad for him. [/QUOTE]
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