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It is breaking the law. But the cops' boss went on the air and said he expects his cops to use better discretion in that type of situation. Moats even said he'd be fine with a ticket, but at least wanted to be allowed to see his mother in law.

Seriously, what the hell is there to argue about? The Dallas department came out and admitted they were wrong. They basically praised Moats as being not the least bit in fault.

I can't believe that people are still posting saying that Moats should have handled this differently. Oh wait, yes I can.... people are idiots.
Of course he did, its good PR, but I just watched the vid from TTA's post and it definitely wasnt like he turned on a red to make it into the hospital parking lot. He was driving for a good half mile without letting the cop know what was going on. Hazards do not allow yo to get away with things. If I goto Woodward tonight and toss my hazards on, it doesnt give me the right to drag race.

Moats shouldve pulled over and explained the situation real quick. They were both partially at fault here.
 
Of course he did, its good PR, but I just watched the vid from TTA's post and it definitely wasnt like he turned on a red to make it into the hospital parking lot. He was driving for a good half mile without letting the cop know what was going on. Hazards do not allow yo to get away with things. If I goto Woodward tonight and toss my hazards on, it doesnt give me the right to drag race.

Moats shouldve pulled over and explained the situation real quick. They were both partially at fault here.

Yeah, because you hear apologies like that all the time. Wait, no you don't, not unless there was a terrible mistake. He even said he couldn't say what he really felt about the cop's actions because it wouldn't be proper.

Nobody is saying Moats didn't break the law. And if he's a couple miles away, then yeah, you pull over. But the hospital was within his eyesight! The road was clear, he endangered no one. The cop was right to be wary at first, but it quickly became obvious that this wasn't a dude pulling a scam on him.
 
Of course he did, its good PR, but I just watched the vid from TTA's post and it definitely wasnt like he turned on a red to make it into the hospital parking lot. He was driving for a good half mile without letting the cop know what was going on. Hazards do not allow yo to get away with things. If I goto Woodward tonight and toss my hazards on, it doesnt give me the right to drag race.

Moats shouldve pulled over and explained the situation real quick. They were both partially at fault here.

you need your head examined
 
Being a NFL player doesnt make you above the law! The only profesion that makes you above the law is to be a cop lol.
 
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What a crock... that is, as the DPD put it, 'embarrassing' at the least.


I think both sides are at fault to a certain degree, how much that's debatable.
I think the cop was pissed and didn't want to finally give in by the time the nurse came out.
I also think the NFL guy was giving an attitude at the beginning and certialnly didn't help his case.
I think jumping out of a car when you're getting pulled over is an extraordinarily bad idea and the stop was destined to go downhill from there. (I did it once when I was about 17 and had two Detroit cops with guns pointed at my head yelling at me to get the fuck back in the car in miliseconds... so I'm sorta familiar with how much cops dislike people jumping out of cars at a stop) :laugh:
I think the cop fucked up letting the women ignore him and go into the hospital.
I think pulling the race card is BS and I also think that's why the national news picked it up and why the chief was so quick to throw the cop under the bus.
 
I think both sides are at fault to a certain degree, how much that's debatable.
I think the cop was pissed and didn't want to finally give in by the time the nurse came out.
I also think the NFL guy was giving an attitude at the beginning and certialnly didn't help his case.
I think jumping out of a car when you're getting pulled over is an extraordinarily bad idea and the stop was destined to go downhill from there. (I did it once when I was about 17 and had two Detroit cops with guns pointed at my head yelling at me to get the fuck back in the car in miliseconds... so I'm sorta familiar with how much cops dislike people jumping out of cars at a stop) :laugh:
I think the cop fucked up letting the women ignore him and go into the hospital.
I think pulling the race card is BS and I also think that's why the national news picked it up and why the chief was so quick to throw the cop under the bus.

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Great idea to go through Red lights!

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I think both sides are at fault to a certain degree, how much that's debatable.
I think the cop was pissed and didn't want to finally give in by the time the nurse came out.
I also think the NFL guy was giving an attitude at the beginning and certialnly didn't help his case.
I think jumping out of a car when you're getting pulled over is an extraordinarily bad idea and the stop was destined to go downhill from there. (I did it once when I was about 17 and had two Detroit cops with guns pointed at my head yelling at me to get the fuck back in the car in miliseconds... so I'm sorta familiar with how much cops dislike people jumping out of cars at a stop) :laugh:
I think the cop fucked up letting the women ignore him and go into the hospital.
I think pulling the race card is BS and I also think that's why the national news picked it up and why the chief was so quick to throw the cop under the bus.

I know of situations where in extreme circumstances the person being pulled over gets out of the vehicle. The cop is right to be on edge at first, but it quickly became clear that there was no threat. At that point the cop is just being a stubborn prick.

I just don't see Moats having a bad attitude. He had a frustrated attitude, and there is a huge difference.

And it's not like the woman flat out ignored him from the start; she tried to talk to him, and he wasn't having any of it. At that point she made the decision to ignore him and go see her dying mom.

I still don't see how they "played" the race card, and how them mentioning that the thought of racism playing a part crossed their mind is bullshit. Someone explain this to me.
 
I know of situations where in extreme circumstances the person being pulled over gets out of the vehicle. The cop is right to be on edge at first, but it quickly became clear that there was no threat. At that point the cop is just being a stubborn prick.
not exactly the words I would use but yea, by that time he could have backed off.

I just don't see Moats having a bad attitude. He had a frustrated attitude, and there is a huge difference.
That's not the way I took it but, ok. I can give him the benefit of the doubt.

And it's not like the woman flat out ignored him from the start; she tried to talk to him, and he wasn't having any of it. At that point she made the decision to ignore him and go see her dying mom.
that is not the time to try to 'talk' to the officer, like I said I found that out the hard way. :) (ps no ticket either. I got a warning to slow down)
I still don't see how they "played" the race card, and how them mentioning that the thought of racism playing a part crossed their mind is bullshit. Someone explain this to me.

I don't think they did during the stop but in the story I read he said he thinks being black had something to do with the way he was treated during the stop.
BS IMHO
 
I don't think they did during the stop but in the story I read he said he thinks being black had something to do with the way he was treated during the stop.
BS IMHO


This is the only quote I can find from them about race:
"The Moats family, who are black, said they can't help but think that race might have played a part in the white officer's behavior."

I would say that in a situation like this where you are treated like shit and the person treating you like shit is the opposite race, it's our nature to think that it "might" be playing a factor.

The way it's worded makes me think a journalist asked them if they thought it was a factor, and that was their response. I don't know that for a fact though. I just don't see it being "bullshit", I see it as being a very possible reality.
 
I called on a reckless driver not long ago ---- I got passed on a double yellow, in a school zone, in town...... I was going the speed limit, the grand prix behind me was on my ASS...then, decided to blow past me even with traffic coming in a double yellow... I was on a short fuse that day so I called it in --- he asks where he is going, I say "Well, he just blew past me and then turned in to a parking lot with state farm insurance and the animal hospital..." --- the 911 operator said: "Oh, sounds like it was an emergency then.... thanks for the call!" *click*
 
Oh, and mind you, the parking lot he had to pass me by to get to so urgently was no more than 1/8th of a mile down the street.
 
I love how you guys who are defending the officer are literally disagreeing with the chief of police who reviewed the tape personally.

This is what drives me nuts. The chief of police is a guy who obviously is hoping and wishing that his officer did the right thing, and even he knows that it was bullshit. He is also that guy that reviewed the tape that none of you get to see. And you STILL think there may be "another side to the story" or a good reason of this behavior. What a joke that is. You people are ignorant.

Or maybe you're ignorant for assuming the Chief of Police isn't trying to do damage control, is being political to achieve his own goals, or isn't like any other "CEO" who is oblivious to everyday operations like most people in charge are at most larger departments/companies. You say good cops are in the minority, and I say you're wrong. In case you didn't know, failing to pull over when a cop has his lights/sirens on attempting to pull you over is a felony, even if your mommy is sick. While I agree its a terrible situation, you are letting your hatred toward cops blind you from the facts that the driver was wrong in his actions.
 
Ryan went to the same high school I did, like 5 years after me.

He was a great player, but has always been a bit cocky.
 
if my mom was in the hospital and i got stopped i would have gone fucking nuts on that cop if he didnt let me go..i couldnt imagine standing around waiting like that guy did, yea the cops doin his job but come on dont be a fucking prick.
 
if my mom was in the hospital and i got stopped i would have gone fucking nuts on that cop if he didnt let me go..i couldnt imagine standing around waiting like that guy did, yea the cops doin his job but come on dont be a fucking prick.
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to be completely honest i think some of you should be very embarassed by your comments. I hope you never actually have to deal with a situtation like this.
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