Police officer pulls over his own boss for speeding

Police officer pulls over his own boss for speeding

Author: Alan Shore and Denise November 22, 2024 Duration: 8:06
A video of a police officer pulling over a sheriff's deputy for speeding at 96 mph in a 35 mph zone has sparked online debate about whether the law is applied fairly to everyone, particularly when it comes to law enforcement officers. The officer who pulled the deputy over appeared to be from a different police department and seemed to be amused at the situation, saying that he “didn't care for” the deputy. The incident has led to discussions on social media about the role of discretion in traffic enforcement and whether or not officers should be held to the same standards as civilians.

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