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Posted on 5/3/24 at 7:10 am to mauser
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Maybe he should have turned on his lights and siren instead turning in front of him and causing a bad wreck.
This seems like the right answer. Also, the ATV guy most likely could've easily gone around the bike riders, so the ones talking about him potentially harming them are overreacting a bit.
But obviously both the ATV dude and the cop made stupid decisions that day.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 2:53 pm to mauser
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Maybe he should have turned on his lights and siren instead turning in front of him and causing a bad wreck.
According to the YouTube link, the cop had his blue lights on but it looks like he could have gotten out of his cruiser and just flagged him down.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 5:26 pm to mauser
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Maybe he should have turned on his lights and siren instead turning in front of him and causing a bad wreck.
He had his lights on.
The path is for pedestrians, bikes, and emergency vehicles only. No other motorized vehicles.
Guy on the ATV was breaking the law, plus driving at an excessive rate of speed.
Police officer was totally justified. The ATV driver should count his blessings he didn’t get tazed or shot as well.
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