Miami Vice lookin' Ferrari owner gets owned
I can't quite make out the conversation between 0:05 and 0:10, and I figure that's key to this whole situation..........But either the driver was being an arrogant spolied brat, or needs hearing aids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lKwkn6JT74 |
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My issue with it... the cop purposely put his foot and body there. He basically set it up for a type of entrapment. However, the guy should have just stated his arguement and then if the cop wrote the ticket, just deal with it later in court. Or ask for the LEO's Lt/Boss to come out. How many times do we see this shit? These cops on power trips. |
I can't believe this took so long to get posted here.
Dude was being ticketed for no front plate. NYPD has gone soft, richipster is lucky he didn't leave the scene bloody. BTW, the car is not a Spider. |
Acquaintance confirms the Ferrari driver stomped by cops is an obnoxious poser:
http://jalopnik.com/5932561/acquaint...ium=socialflow |
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Who cares why the cop put himself in front of the vehicle. He was there before the car started moving. You're obligated to NOT run people over as a condition of your license. |
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That's all that needs to be said in soooooo many of these situations. The place to fight the ticket is not on the side of the road (or street, or hotel valet parking area) |
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Douche broke the law, thinking that it doesn't apply to people with money. Douche found out he was wrong. Douche's face met asphalt. With any luck the 'assault on police' charge will stick. How many times do we see this shit? Asshole with money on a power trip, thinking that he can do whatever he wants to. |
What an epic ass douche
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Besides this would fal lunder workmans comp if nothing else. I had a pick up truck run over my foot and actualy did a track day the following day. I am sure that ferarri is a hell of a lot lighter than the pickup truck. maybe he should sue so he could beat his ass for another 20 minutes |
I think the only way he could sue the driver is if he was out of work and his work (city police) denied his workers comp.
And when officers "get sued" I think it's their city not them directly. |
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I think the guy just got nervous and people often react weird when around cops. It's not like the guy planned on running over the cop and then making a 1mph getaway through Manhatten. |
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1190128
The Manhattan District Attorney's office dropped felony assault charges against the millionaire Internet entrepreneur boyfriend of “The Hills” star Stephanie Pratt. He now faces two misdemeanors. |
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Cop stuck his foot in the way to make sure it got run over. Anyone with half a brain moves their foot when there's a car rolling towrds it. Kid's a douche, but so's the cop for setting him up like that.
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Also the cop acted like a sanctimonious prick when he refused to even look up and acknowledge the driver when he walked towards him. Typical "I have the power here, I don't need to use basic courtesy & customer service skills" attitude of a government worker.
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So you're denying that anyone with a pulse and actual vision would have moved their leg out of the way as they watched a car drive up to, and over it. Okay. Seems rational. I'm sure his intent wasn't a lawsuit, despite the fact that it's precisely what happened afterwards.
No denying the kid is a stupid prick, denying that the cop smelled money and acted conveniently is pretty ignorant. |
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I highly doubt the driver was going to just "drive away". He was probably just going to move it.
Arrogance & poor communication on both of their parts. |
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Does it warrant a charge for assault on an officer? Yes, in my opinion it does. |
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When you run out of substance, go for semantics!
Don't worry, I'm aware that on this forum anytime someone of wealth does anything that can possibly be viewed as somehow inappropriate it's automatic that people are going to want to burn him at the stake for crimes both real and imagined. I'm just calling y'all out on it ;) |
It's not semantics when the simple fact is that the vehicle was stopped, likely not even running, when the officer first placed his leg in the way of the vehicle. Burn him at the stake? No, just hit him with the same offence that some gang banger would get in the same circumstances. That's called 'equal, in the eyes of the law' ;)
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Yeah, I hear poor gangbangers get hit with multimillion dollar lawsuits all the time (that's the part I'm discussing, in case you've forgotten).
I also hear it's totally normal to just stand there when someone drives up and over you and not move an inch or two. The logic in this thread is absolutely hilarious. I'm cracking up here. |
Cop was playing the arrogant, passive-aggressive role........"I don't need to tell him what I want him to do, I'll just stick my leg up against his car, that'll show him who's boss"
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I take it if a pedestrian is crossing against your green light, you can just nudge him out of the way?
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