New Jersey State Police at their best

Will you people quit crying already my gosh. Tailgating happens, I've tailgated a couple folks like that cop with a little road rage for camping in the left lane. Feel free to brake check. Ironically enough, it is safer to tailgate at 3 feet bumper-to-bumper than 20 feet, both will result in a collision, one will have more force.

I would bet hard money the folks crying in this thread don't leave two seconds between the care ahead of them on the highway :rolleyes:
 
It is not about supporting a cop or supporting doing something illegal, it is about supporting someone doing what was nescessary.

I was in a restaurant one time where a guy was verbally abusing his girlfriend. several people were shushing but he ignored them. He got louder and more abusive and eventually it got physical. He threw a glass of water in her face. One guy got up and dragged him outside and pushed him on the ground while threatning him (assult and battery). The abusive boyfriend left and everyone in the restaurant cheered when the guy (hero and perpetrator) came back in.

I ask you this, were the restaurant patrons wrong for supporting or feeling good about a guy who did something illegal while doing something good?


And for all we know that "boyfriend" went home and beat the living sh^t out of her for him being embarrassed in the restaurant..
That's how those type of people work, and I'm sorry for getting off topic because this is a totally different situation than what we are debating here. If anyone has ever dealt with a spousal abuser you'd know that beating them up is only hurting the person you think you are helping. VERY rarely will this do any good. Gee, just like tailgating! Maybe this does come full circle! :laugh:

And by your logic there, shouldn't the cop have pulled the guy over, yanked him out of his car, and beat the crap out of him?
 
And for all we know that "boyfriend" went home and beat the living sh^t out of her for him being embarrassed in the restaurant..
That's how those type of people work, and I'm sorry for getting off topic because this is a totally different situation than what we are debating here. If anyone has ever dealt with a spousal abuser you'd know that beating them up is only hurting the person you think you are helping. VERY rarely will this do any good. Gee, just like tailgating! Maybe this does come full circle! :laugh:

And by your logic there, shouldn't the cop have pulled the guy over, yanked him out of his car, and beat the crap out of him?

For all we know the abusive boyfriend was a guy who just got home from Iraq and that girlfriend was his wife and she just told him that she was pregnant by her new live-in boyfriend and he was on his way to beat him up and he did after he threw the water in her face.

The whole point of the story was to demonstrate how people will accept a little wrong when they feel a greater good will come out of it.:banghead::banghead::banghead:

If that is too hard to understand, then, DUECES!
 
For all we know the abusive boyfriend was a guy who just got home from Iraq and that girlfriend was his wife and she just told him that she was pregnant by her new live-in boyfriend and he was on his way to beat him up and he did after he threw the water in her face.

The whole point of the story was to demonstrate how people will accept a little wrong when they feel a greater good will come out of it.:banghead::banghead::banghead:

If that is too hard to understand, then, DUECES!


EXACTLY! For all we know that guy in the left lane was passing cars like crazy until he saw the cop in his mirror, then decided to slow down like we all do, and then the video started, and here we are..

If that is too hard to understand, DEUCES (spelled correctly) :whistle:
 
No harm, no foul. Fast lane got cleared, cop got his doughnut eaten and clocked out in time to get home and watch his favorite soap, and the world continues to turn. Everybody's happy! :cheerleader:
 
Maybe this thread has run its course... But man did I enjoy it and the interesting "logic" used by many on here...:beerchug:

I am firmly with Jetsetter and GsxrBots on this...
 
The truth is, while I applaud the Officer's actions, by tailgating so closely he increased the POTENTIAL to cause an accident. What if it was a old man/lady, who panicked when they looked up and saw the cruiser RIGHT behind them, and jammed the brakes in panic? I"m certain the officer has trained for that, and probably had his foot on the brake pedal, but the potential still existed. Yes, by the book he should have flipped lights at safe distance and not tailgated, but I'm still glad he moved that car over. Let's not all overreact.
 
The truth is, while I applaud the Officer's actions, by tailgating so closely he increased the POTENTIAL to cause an accident. What if it was a old man/lady, who panicked when they looked up and saw the cruiser RIGHT behind them, and jammed the brakes in panic? I"m certain the officer has trained for that, and probably had his foot on the brake pedal, but the potential still existed. Yes, by the book he should have flipped lights at safe distance and not tailgated, but I'm still glad he moved that car over. Let's not all overreact.

Not sure if we are over reacting... The debate became over the safety or lack thereof in the actions of the cop.... Definitely unsafe.... The 2 second rule applies to cops too!!!:banghead:
 
Ok...Just so I am clear on this... You think that the proximity of the cops cruiser to the rear bumper of that car was not a problem??? Right???

I can't speak for Cap, but I certainly have no issue with what the cop did.
Actually, that's not quite true: he should have pulled that fool over and fined the hell out of them for impeding traffic.
 
Rainbow....

:spank:
Thats all I can say...

I completely agree with you, Stw. - That is exactly what that cop should have done to that jackass driver.
I'm glad that we've managed to change your (formerly wrong) point of view on this matter.
 
I completely agree with you, Stw. - That is exactly what that cop should have done to that jackass driver.
I'm glad that we've managed to change your (formerly wrong) point of view on this matter.

Nooooooo... The spank was for you and your view of the idiot cop...
 
I cant take this name calling! I think im going to have to go cry about it :cry:

/sarcasm

Russell... Dont cry... Just think of this... The driver in the left lane was an idiot..undoubtedly... But an amateur idiot... The scary part is that the Cop is a professional idiot!! :banghead:
 
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