Dog Dies While Cop Gives Ticket
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The things cops can get away with.
I was browsing the internet, when I found something. It made me so mad, I felt I needed to share it with people. So here goes.
This couple had a toy poodle, very cute by the way. One night, the poodle starts to choke, so they jump in the car to take it to an animal hospital. On the way there, the gentleman is speeding on a freeway, but of course he is trying to get there quickly as their beloved pet is dying in there arms. I admit, going 100 mph is a little much, but when a part becomes part of your family, what can you do?
Well, a cop pulls them over. The man jumps out of his vehicle in a frenzy explaining to the cop what’s going on and why he is speeding. The cop actually tells the man, ” Dude, it’s just a dog, you can get another one “. Then pulls him to the side of the road and continues to issue this ticket. All the while, the woman is in the front seat holding her precious puppy in her lap watching it die.
Needless to say, the animal ended up dying after the cop took an amazing twenty minutes to issue their ticket. The ticket was dismissed, and the cop got a slap on the wrist. Now I ask you, Is that really fair? I don’t think so. My thoughts were, ” he could have just escorted them to the animal hospital, then given them a ticket”.











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Yes, police go a little overboard depending on their mood and how many “bad” guys they’ve had to deal with.
Here is another short horror story. Picture Phoenix, Arizona, in the heat of the summer (say 110′ish). Now, picture this cop leaving his supposedly beloved four-legged partner in his patrol car for NINE hours. Of course, the dog died.
This cop just went to court recently, and the cop got off scott free. The judge said it was just an unfortunate accident. And then, he has the audacity of suing the police department for arresting him in the first place.
Well, if that doesn’t beat all. Next, parents will be able to leave their baby in the car for nine hours and have it labeled as an unfortunate accident (This is increasing in Phoenix, by the way). Parents give the excuse “Oh, I forgot the baby was in the car” as they take their other two children with them into the store. How do you forget a pet or a baby?!