A Man in Washington state pulls over a cop and gives him a little advice just a few minutes after telling him that he is not going to give him a ticket. yes, a ticket that the man does not have the authority of giving. the cop was recorded driving and pulling over speeding citizens with an unmarked police car which is only legally able for use in undercover investigations. the man gave him a talk about upholding the law and breaking it and gave him a warning. he offered the advice of taking the car back and taking the day of to the police officer. Was the cop only trying to protect traffic and do his job i just don't know.
What are your thoughts and whose side are you on?
http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/10/18/rs-james-risen-and-the-war-on-whistleblowers.cnn.html
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This is two days late and you don't reply to anyone.
I feel he was unaware of the law, regarding unmarked vehicles. i still think all police officers mentoring the traffic, should be in a marked vehicle.
I think this is really dumb to be honest. I don't really know who's side to take because both of them are breaking the law. If the man had a problem with it then he should have called and reported him to the police. He is also breaking the law by "pulling over" the cop... so..
He is not a real cop so he would be breaking the law to pull over people.