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  • #16
    Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
    somehow, i find that story to be a good deviation from the truth. you can tell the same story and it sound perfectly logical.

    "guy got stopped for 120 in a 30 and passing people on the shoulder. the police stopped him and found out there was an actual emergency. the police followed their policy and notified an ambulance since they didn't want this guy killing anyone, especially the pregnant wife. the guy got a ticket because honestly, an ambulance won't do 120 in a 30 and pass people on the shoulder."

    i've been there before. people think they're perfectly legal in their actions, when in fact, the PD probably got 15 phone calls on some maniac driver who ran them off the road. you don't have lights and sirens, don't drive like an azz. and the days of "police escort" are long gone. like some department is going to accept liability for the way this guy drives. depending on the severity of the violation, i may have written him as well. i'd have also called an ambulance and waited for them. if it's a big enough emergency for this guy to drive like an idiot, it's a big enough emergency to wait 2 more minutes for paramedics who can handle the problem while on the way.

    ******* nurses. they can't ever get a story right.
    Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this?

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    • #17
      It's actually illegal (at least in california) for officers to pull over doctors who are going to the hospital for an emergency.

      My dad has many stories of how he has been going 120 on the highways at 4 in the morning, no one around, and had flashing lights behind him... didn't stop, ran into the hospital, then the officer would follow him and ask the hospital if he was a doctor and why he was in such a rush. If it's a valid emergency, they normally don't mess with doctors.

      When it comes to being in labor, two minutes isn't going to kill you... and I don't know what hick town you live in where it take 30 minutes for paramedics to come. It's taken no longer than 3 minutes every time I've needed it.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by ka50:
        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
        somehow, i find that story to be a good deviation from the truth. you can tell the same story and it sound perfectly logical.

        "guy got stopped for 120 in a 30 and passing people on the shoulder. the police stopped him and found out there was an actual emergency. the police followed their policy and notified an ambulance since they didn't want this guy killing anyone, especially the pregnant wife. the guy got a ticket because honestly, an ambulance won't do 120 in a 30 and pass people on the shoulder."

        i've been there before. people think they're perfectly legal in their actions, when in fact, the PD probably got 15 phone calls on some maniac driver who ran them off the road. you don't have lights and sirens, don't drive like an azz. and the days of "police escort" are long gone. like some department is going to accept liability for the way this guy drives. depending on the severity of the violation, i may have written him as well. i'd have also called an ambulance and waited for them. if it's a big enough emergency for this guy to drive like an idiot, it's a big enough emergency to wait 2 more minutes for paramedics who can handle the problem while on the way.

        ******* nurses. they can't ever get a story right.
        Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this? </font>[/QUOTE]now that you've responded, i guess it's time to lock this one too. if there were less dumbazzes like yourself, we wouldn't need cops would we?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by ka50:
          Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this?
          You have to be kidding! Without authority there would be anarchy plain and simple. Citizens taking action into their own hands is insanity. Not a place i'd want to raise my family...
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
            </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ka50:
            </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
            somehow, i find that story to be a good deviation from the truth. you can tell the same story and it sound perfectly logical.

            "guy got stopped for 120 in a 30 and passing people on the shoulder. the police stopped him and found out there was an actual emergency. the police followed their policy and notified an ambulance since they didn't want this guy killing anyone, especially the pregnant wife. the guy got a ticket because honestly, an ambulance won't do 120 in a 30 and pass people on the shoulder."

            i've been there before. people think they're perfectly legal in their actions, when in fact, the PD probably got 15 phone calls on some maniac driver who ran them off the road. you don't have lights and sirens, don't drive like an azz. and the days of "police escort" are long gone. like some department is going to accept liability for the way this guy drives. depending on the severity of the violation, i may have written him as well. i'd have also called an ambulance and waited for them. if it's a big enough emergency for this guy to drive like an idiot, it's a big enough emergency to wait 2 more minutes for paramedics who can handle the problem while on the way.

            ******* nurses. they can't ever get a story right.
            Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this? </font>[/QUOTE]now that you've responded, i guess it's time to lock this one too. if there were less dumbazzes like yourself, we wouldn't need cops would we? </font>[/QUOTE]lol, Anyway,

            Stephan, I lived in Va. beach for 4 years. I hear ya, but just cause the police are understaffed and over worked in Norfolk does not mean much in this thread (your talking apples and oranges). The ambulance that took over an hour... I know it's sad to say this but the ambulances respond to the most critical calls first. I don't know all the details so I'll not really try to defend them. I'll agree with you though, Ambulances in Va. beach/Norfolk are a little slow. This could be the same situation as with the police, understaffed and over worked...
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            • #21
              Originally posted by ravenp:
              </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ka50:
              Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this?
              You have to be kidding! Without authority there would be anarchy plain and simple. Citizens taking action into their own hands is insanity. Not a place i'd want to raise my family... </font>[/QUOTE]Man, you really got to be dumb. You see someone assaulting someone on the street. You have 30 seconds to save someone's life. What is the next logical step?

              Scenario two: your friend just cut himself badly with the lawnmower, he's bleeding to death. You know the location of the hospital. Your next logical step?

              I know what I would do. I assume you'll be sitting and waiting for "authority" to arrive.

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              • #22
                if he had more than two brain cells that actually communicated, he might make sense, but until then, he's just talking out his azz.

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                • #23
                  The guy could've driving like a maniac for another 15 minutes to get to the hospital, or waited 2 to get emergency care. Paramedics could easily deliver a baby anywhere.

                  I'd take two minutes over 15 any day.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Blue Flame V6:
                    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Machiavelli:
                    might wanna change the topic....
                    I made it that for a reason I knew it would pull attention.

                    Also DV on the speeding part the guy wasn't being wreckless I believe it was like 70 in a 55 on the highway. Don't remember the exact speed he showed them the ticket when he got to the hospital. I agree with you on the 20+ over the speed limit but I don't consider 15 over to be to wreckless.


                    Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
                    ******* nurses. they can't ever get a story right.
                    That is kinda a bold statement there these "dumb@ss" nurses are the ones that save your life when you get shot or hurt in a car wreck. Considering people do live from these things you might wanna reconsider your statement. Because your saying all nurses are dumb@sses I'm saying those cops are @ssholes mine is pretty d@mn specific. It also isn't so much that they did what they did it was more that they found it funny. I don't know about you but I would be just a little pissed off about that myself.....
                    </font>[/QUOTE]Just cause the guy is only going 15 over the speed limit does not mean he was not being wreckless...

                    It does not sound like all the facts are being stated. If the guy has a legitamate claim he'll be suing the city and there would/will be some wide spread coverage. If not you'll never hear anything about this again. Since, I have yet to hear much about this other than in this thread, my moneys on we do not have the whole story...
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Skapimp:
                      I don't know what hick town you live in where it take 30 minutes for paramedics to come. It's taken no longer than 3 minutes every time I've needed it.
                      Then you've been lucky. Read the news. Emergency response times in this country are in sorry, sorry shape. :(

                      Originally posted by Linxs:
                      Ambulances in Va. beach/Norfolk are a little slow. This could be the same situation as with the police, understaffed and over worked...
                      Not just Hampton Roads, VA, though. They're slow in just about every major U.S. city.

                      I would RATHER have waited for the ambulance to arrive when my coworker fell... but I took the law into my own hands, so to speak, when the authorities failed to react in time. That's what a good citizen does.

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                      • #26
                        I agree with DV about the ambulance.

                        I was watching a street race and 2 of the guys wrecked, by the time I ran to my car and started to leave, an ambulace was almost already there...
                        It was probably 1 minute at the most.
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by ka50:
                          Man, you really got to be dumb. You see someone assaulting someone on the street. You have 30 seconds to save someone's life. What is the next logical step?

                          Scenario two: your friend just cut himself badly with the lawnmower, he's bleeding to death. You know the location of the hospital. Your next logical step?

                          I know what I would do. I assume you'll be sitting and waiting for "authority" to arrive. [/QB]
                          Example 1: Next step = call 911.

                          Example 2: Next step = call 911.

                          Very simple ;)
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by ka50:
                            </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ravenp:
                            </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by ka50:
                            Citizens don't always need police officers. Especially the ones in this story and the ones like yourself. Some citizens take actions in their own hands depending upon situation. You aren't godsend, dumbass, you were granted autority by CITIZENS. When are you going to realize this?
                            You have to be kidding! Without authority there would be anarchy plain and simple. Citizens taking action into their own hands is insanity. Not a place i'd want to raise my family... </font>[/QUOTE]Man, you really got to be dumb. You see someone assaulting someone on the street. You have 30 seconds to save someone's life. What is the next logical step?

                            Scenario two: your friend just cut himself badly with the lawnmower, he's bleeding to death. You know the location of the hospital. Your next logical step?

                            I know what I would do. I assume you'll be sitting and waiting for "authority" to arrive.
                            </font>[/QUOTE]Do you think you can post with out calling people names? anyway...

                            To be honest with you I would take option 2 and wait for the ambulance. Let me explain why...

                            If my friend is bleeding to death he will not be able to apply preasure to the wound and prevent masive amounts of blood from leaving his body. I can call 911 and inform them of the accedent while I am appling preasure to his wound. I can apply a tourniquet. More than likely he'll go into shock and you'll get no help from him.

                            Try to do all that and drive to the hospitol, and your friend might not make it....
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Stefan:

                              I would RATHER have waited for the ambulance to arrive when my coworker fell... but I took the law into my own hands, so to speak, when the authorities failed to react in time. That's what a good citizen does.
                              if you go somewhere like fort worth, they use a private ambulance service. they can take a long time to arrive, but they always send FD on priority 1 calls so regardless, you're getting medical care quickly. their PD is the same way. they can take hours to show up.

                              if you live in the sticks, medical care is usually provided by volunteers so the likely cause of action would be to go yourself depending on the medical problem.

                              no one has ever been more pissed about slow response times than i. when you're in the middle of an azz whoop contest, it's not fun waiting half an hour for an assist.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Domestic Violence:
                                now that you've responded, i guess it's time to lock this one too. if there were less dumbazzes like yourself, we wouldn't need cops would we?
                                Ok can people please drop the personal attacks? you both really need to grow up DV you made the comment that he attacks you in every post he can well I think this is one that you are starting so both of you just grow up and drop it!
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