Tgace
Grandmaster
The guy driving around a crime scene videotaping hoping to get into a confrontation or the cop who fell for it?
http://www.policeone.com/patrol-iss...-officer-loses-temper-in-dispute-with-driver/
[video=youtube_share;NNbxD9Eg-Wg]http://youtu.be/NNbxD9Eg-Wg[/video]
Cops approaching citizens with cameras and harassing them/taking them is a bad idea in most cases IMO, but this situation (going to calls/crime scenes and looking to provoke) is another.
Of course all the "This Cop should be fired!!!" is the typical hyperbole. The cop swore and yelled. Didn't touch the guy, didn't arrest him, etc. Based on past disciplinary history, perhaps a letter of discipline, maybe a suspension/loss of pay (maybe), but termination? Please...
My .02 on Cops and Cameras in general:
http://tgace.com/2011/08/14/do-shutterbugs-bug-you/
http://www.policeone.com/patrol-iss...-officer-loses-temper-in-dispute-with-driver/
[video=youtube_share;NNbxD9Eg-Wg]http://youtu.be/NNbxD9Eg-Wg[/video]
Cops approaching citizens with cameras and harassing them/taking them is a bad idea in most cases IMO, but this situation (going to calls/crime scenes and looking to provoke) is another.
Of course all the "This Cop should be fired!!!" is the typical hyperbole. The cop swore and yelled. Didn't touch the guy, didn't arrest him, etc. Based on past disciplinary history, perhaps a letter of discipline, maybe a suspension/loss of pay (maybe), but termination? Please...
My .02 on Cops and Cameras in general:
http://tgace.com/2011/08/14/do-shutterbugs-bug-you/