Your attitude would be different Brad if it was someone you knew, isn't his job to alert the people that would respond, IE, ambulance, EMT's, fire department? His response is "Too bad" and hangs up? Twice? 911 is for emergency help, which he did not do, if he doesn't want to do the job, get out! Fired, banned from future work in that field, he doesn't belong there.
39 lbs lighter...hit 203 this week. Next I'll be trying that book Secularist recommended for weight loss and exercise. Been reading it...but have a cold this week. Hey Brad...go get that step ladder so you can kiss my ass.
i'm sorry, did the officer NOT show up, and on time? and if so, what did he NOT do when he got there? oh, and what was his life saving role? was it to re-route the rubberneckers who drove by the corpse? like i said, this would be an issue of it were a paramedic. <yawning still>
give him one of your kids booster seats. congrats on being down so close to 200. just think of that power-to-weight ratio now...call me at the store if you have any questions about the book.
the "too bad" response was from a 911 operator, its not his job to respond, its his job to alert those that will, from what I heard, another officer that was in the area responded and the rider did not die at the scene, he died 2 days later in the hospital. Tha fact is that ass, who's job it is alert those help did not do his job. Response time is crucial for trauma victims, and his delaying the action to respond might have made a difference.
If the trooper had 18 yrs experience. He should have known better. Sounds like he needs a job change and he doesn't deserve a retirement from that state's tax payers. What an A$$ bag!!!!!!!!
I have had an experience with a veteran officer who had a huge chip on his shoulder. The younger officer who dealt with the resulting behavior was very professional and could see this mindset in the more veteran officers ( I am not referring to everyone). The guys chip was against motorcyclists and I do not think he expected anyone to stand up to him. Brad, I feel your opinion is distorted, perhaps by some event in your past. The police provide a professional service and this guy was not giving that service. He also showed bias to members of the public. What would you say if it was a racial response such as "the guy's white, black, red, yellow" (pick one) "so what"
this pig carries an armed weapon and considering the lack of descretion and sensitivity i think "mr. too bad" is at best a severe liability. oh, mad brad either likes to argue or his blue brother lover is coming in for a two week stretch in his pokey.
I think it is the lack of professionalism, bias, as well as his utter lack of empathy. I believe if you were to find that operator's SOP's you would see that professionalism is required. I would really like to see their SOP's and see how much they were not followed.
shows how you don't know me. i've stated many times here that i am not fond of police, but this is just simply not a big deal. the sensational hue around this merely that.