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re: Who’s in the wrong? Police cruiser vs. ATV

Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:02 am to
Posted by uncommon sense
Member since Feb 2024
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Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:02 am to
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frick off, a cop doesn’t get to wreck someone just because he’s a cop. Cop pulled in front of the ATV guy because he’s an authoritarian prick who knows he won’t get into trouble for trying to kill someone.


Or maybe he saved one of those pedestrians’ lives.


There it is folks.

The Karen argument of all Karen arguments.

If it saves just one life.

Nobody can say if the 4 wheeler dude would have ever killed or injured any of the bikers. And therefore can't use the "what if" argument to justify the cop nearly killing that guy. And vehicles aren't even allowed on the path.


Careful OT, agreeing with the cop's actions sets precedent that it's OK for cops to try to kill anyone (use deadly force) for a ticketable offense.

You pull up to make a right turn at a long line red light in shite hole BR traffic. You "make your own lane" on the right shoulder to get to the right turn you want to make because its clear (and there is/was a cyclist or pedestrian within 500 yards of you). Out of nowhere, WHAM!!! BRPD patrol unit pulls in front of you, destroying your vehicle and injuring you.

No recourse for you. Cop's not even paying for your vehicle damage because you could've killed someone while illegally (and possibly lethally) operating your motor vehicle.
This post was edited on 5/3/24 at 8:43 am
Posted by VernonPLSUfan
Leesville, La.
Member since Sep 2007
15958 posts
Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:15 am to
Talk about a O shite moment. Dude must have been doing 60 on that bike. I'm sure he just walked it off. On one leg.
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
9647 posts
Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:24 am to
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Nobody can say if the 4 wheeler dude would have ever killed or injured any of the bikers. And therefore can't use the "what if" argument to justify the cop nearly killing that guy.

Sure, let’s assume that the guy driving too fast to react to a stopped police cruiser with his lights on posed no risk to the pedestrians 50 feet behind the cop.
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You pull up to make a right turn at a long line red light in shite hole BR traffic. You "make your own lane" on the right shoulder to get to the right turn you want to make because its clear (and there is/was a cyclist or pedestrian within 500 yards of you). Out of nowhere, WHAM!!! BRPD patrol unit pulls in front of you, destroying your vehicle and injuring you.

Funny you should mention this, I’ve been in an accident where someone did exactly this, and slammed into my vehicle as I (legally) moved into the turn lane. My wife had a concussion from hitting her head on the window.

We have traffic rules for a reason. If you’re driving so fast on the shoulder that someone (cop or otherwise) pulling in front of you is “lethal force,” you have nobody to blame but yourself.
Posted by Salviati
Member since Apr 2006
5598 posts
Posted on 5/3/24 at 9:17 am to
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There it is folks.

The Karen argument of all Karen arguments.

If it saves just one life.

Nobody can say if the 4 wheeler dude would have ever killed or injured any of the bikers. And therefore can't use the "what if" argument to justify the cop nearly killing that guy.


Careful OT, agreeing with the cop's actions sets precedent that it's OK for cops to try to kill anyone (use deadly force) for a ticketable offense.


The police vehicle had its lights on. A police vehicle with flashing lights is pretty easy to see. I can't think of anything on that trail that would have been easier to see. And yet the ATV could not stop in time or turn to avoid the police vehicle.



The image shows how far the ATV is from the police vehicle when the police vehicle starts blocking the lane. The police officer saw the ATV before that point. Surely, the ATV driver would have seen the police vehicle with flashing lights at the same time or earlier.

That's at least a football field away. The ATV should have been able to stop or avoid colliding with the police vehicle within that distance.



Instead, the ATV driver does not appear to have reduced his speed significantly before running into the police vehicle. He hits the police vehicle at a dangerous speed.

Perhaps the ATV driver would have seen the cyclists and pedestrians in time to avoid them. Perhaps he could have slowed sufficiently to stop or avoid them. Perhaps not. The video of the ATV driver's reactions after the police vehicle pulled into his lane at 100 yards away strongly suggests that the cyclists and pedestrians were at great risk from this ATV driver.

If the ATV driver could not see or avoid the flashing lights police vehicle at 100 yards, how is he going to see or avoid the cyclists and pedestrians? The police vehicle was not blocking both lanes, and yet the ATV driver did not even control the ATV enough to go into the other lane.

The police officer had a choice to make. Block the ATV at a distance at which the ATV should have been able easily to stop before making contact with the police vehicle or take the risk that the ATV would have collided with a cyclist or pedestrian.

I think the police officer made a reasonable decision given the time constraints. The video of the ATV driver's reactions to the police vehicle at a distance of 100 yards suggests that the police officer made a reasonable decision.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78473 posts
Posted on 5/3/24 at 10:14 am to
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obody can say if the 4 wheeler dude would have ever killed or injured any of the bikers. And therefore can't use the "what if" argument to justify the cop nearly killing that guy. And vehicles aren't even allowed on the path.


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uncommon sense


did you even watch the video? there were 2 or maybe 3 people down on the road right in the path of that moron who was going way way WAY too fast to avoid them.

Cop likely saved their life.

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