I wonder if this...this "Only One" had ended up under the front bumper, dragged and smeared along the breakdown lane, if a justifiable defense of life argument could be made? Naw, this is Boston, after all.Jennifer Davis was stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Nov. 18, her contractions just 3 minutes apart. Her husband, John, was trying to appear calm for his wife's sake, driving in the breakdown lane of Route 2. They pulled up behind a state trooper to ask whether they could continue using the lane to reach the next exit, near Alewife Station.
Not only did the trooper say no, he gave them a $100 citation for driving in the breakdown lane, made them wait for their citation while he finished writing someone else's ticket, and even seemed to ask for proof of pregnancy, Jennifer Davis said.
And note once again how our wonderful "Authorized Journalist" watchdog media lets us know the names of everyone involved except the fascist pinhead on the public dole. I'm informed I did not read far enough into the article--Trooper Michael Galluccio.
And save your explanation of the rules, "State Police spokesman DavidProcopio." God, if my job required me to go out there and justify this kind of crap, I hope I'd have the basic human decency to just hang myself.
[Via MacEntyre]
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Love them !@#$%*&! cops. Suprised he didn't tase the Mom and baby too. It's coming.
The count here is 1 in 3 which is far too many.
I never could understand why the rest allow themselves to be........ blaaaa blaaaa blaaaaa how many times has it been said. Yet we see no changes and it seemingly only gets worse.
howie carr (a radio DJ, for those unaware) got her on the phone later in the day.
this article leaves out the part, which she explained on-air, where the trooper that issued them the citation asked her to open her jacket to prove that she was pregnant. she didn't think he was serious but he stood staring at her and waiting for her to do it.
nazi ss got their uniform ideas from the m ass state police
Horiuchi shot Vicky Weaver in the head holding her baby. It's already here. And karma will be a bit&*.
FTP. Really. FTP
I bet their police cars have the ubiquitous "To Protect and Serve" decal on them as well...
Ned, that wouild be, To Serve and Protect. But fear none its been changed in the minds of parasites to, To Serve and Collect.
Nothing else matter to them other than we are there to play the parasite pecking order to serve them.
I read a few of the comments on the article, and it is absolutely sickening at how people are so eager to side with the law, as if it gives them, some form of E-cojones to side with a thug cop.
By the time they wake up, it will be too late.
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