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I think it's a little excessive that a man should lose his career from one outburst.
Maybe, maybe not... I can more or less guarantee that my job would be at serious risk if I spoke to someone like that and surely a police officer SHOULD be held to a higher standard than someone in a civilian job. I completely understand where the police force are coming from in their statement, to be honest. What he did makes it harder for good cops to do their job properly. His actions furthered the public impression that police officers are all on power trips and that they should be feared. This makes people not trust them, and makes it so much harder for the good, calm, respectful officers doing their jobs properly to gain anyone's trust too, and that surely makes all of their jobs harder every single day.

The thing that really says it all: the two in the back are backing the driver up when the guy goes away from the car,

Driver says "That's what I'm saying, to put his blinker on..."

Both guys in the back: "No, no, no, do not say anything, don't say anything, just Yes Sir, I'm Sorry Sir, and that's it."

They react straight away and make it very clear that the driver should absolutely not state his case, he should just apologize profusely and hope to god that the guy lets him go without the situation escalating further. They both have American accents, sound very much like New York citizens, and they absolutely do not trust that an NYPD police officer won't go bat**** and do something extreme if he doesn't throw himself to the ground and lick his boots.

Sums up the public perception of the police very well. Are all officers like that? No. So why do the public fear them? Because of arseholes like this guy throwing their weight around.
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Maybe, maybe not... I can more or less guarantee that my job would be at serious risk if I spoke to someone like that and surely a police officer SHOULD be held to a higher standard than someone in a civilian job. I completely understand where the police force are coming from in their statement, to be honest. What he did makes it harder for good cops to do their job properly. His actions furthered the public impression that police officers are all on power trips and that they should be feared. This makes people not trust them, and makes it so much harder for the good, calm, respectful officers doing their jobs properly to gain anyone's trust too, and that surely makes all of their jobs harder every single day.

The thing that really says it all: the two in the back are backing the driver up when the guy goes away from the car,

Driver says "That's what I'm saying, to put his blinker on..."

Both guys in the back: "No, no, no, do not say anything, don't say anything, just Yes Sir, I'm Sorry Sir, and that's it."

They react straight away and make it very clear that the driver should absolutely not state his case, he should just apologize profusely and hope to god that the guy lets him go without the situation escalating further. They both have American accents, sound very much like New York citizens, and they absolutely do not trust that an NYPD police officer won't go bat**** and do something extreme if he doesn't throw himself to the ground and lick his boots.

Sums up the public perception of the police very well. Are all officers like that? No. So why do the public fear them? Because of arseholes like this guy throwing their weight around.
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Maybe, maybe not... I can more or less guarantee that my job would be at serious risk if I spoke to someone like that and surely a police officer SHOULD be held to a higher standard than someone in a civilian job. I completely understand where the police force are coming from in their statement, to be honest. What he did makes it harder for good cops to do their job properly. His actions furthered the public impression that police officers are all on power trips and that they should be feared. This makes people not trust them, and makes it so much harder for the good, calm, respectful officers doing their jobs properly to gain anyone's trust too, and that surely makes all of their jobs harder every single day.

The thing that really says it all: the two in the back are backing the driver up when the guy goes away from the car,

Driver says "That's what I'm saying, to put his blinker on..."

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They react straight away and make it very clear that the driver should absolutely not state his case, he should just apologize profusely and hope to god that the guy lets him go without the situation escalating further. They both have American accents, sound very much like New York citizens, and they absolutely do not trust that an NYPD police officer won't go bat**** and do something extreme if he doesn't throw himself to the ground and lick his boots.

Sums up the public perception of the police very well. Are all officers like that? No. So why do the public fear them? Because of arseholes like this guy throwing their weight around.

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Maybe he had just seen an old lady getting knocked down by a car that pulled in to park without indicating and that's why he was so mad at the... Oh no, wait, it was him that did that.

Regardless, he is an officer of the law and he doesn't get to take out the horrific actions of random people on other people who had absolutely nothing to do with it. Not without facing some sort of disciplinary action. Should he lose his career? No, but I personally think a suspension and probably some sort of anger management / re-education on being respectful to members of the public would be entirely appropriate. .
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Well.. he's gone from an abuser to a saint in 3 pages.. :/
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I still say it's a little excessive.
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I still say it's a little excessive.
I agree that losing his career would be excessive but I can't see anywhere that says that has happened?
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I still say it's a little excessive.
What about the cops behavior in the vid would you say that was excessive,.? To hell with him and his career. He got caught slating a citizen for no good reason. I think the punishment for that should be as harsh as he was to the citizen. Remember he threatened to have the guy arrested. To sack him is fair enough IMO
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The best thing to do is dont break the law, drive responsibly and you will never have to meet the police.

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It's pretty clear that the cop didn't indicate when he turned off and therefore he was actually driving irresponsibly, too. But I suppose he gets a free pass or an "oh but we have no proof he did anything" yadda yadda. So I'll pre emptively point out that we have no proof that the stopped driver did anything wrong, either. In fact we have three people saying that the cop didn't indicate, versus one saying the other driver was on the wrong.
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It's pretty clear that the cop didn't indicate when he turned off and therefore he was actually driving irresponsibly, too. But I suppose he gets a free pass or an "oh but we have no proof he did anything" yadda yadda. So I'll pre emptively point out that we have no proof that the stopped driver did anything wrong, either. In fact we have three people saying that the cop didn't indicate, versus one saying the other driver was on the wrong.
I very much doubt the 2 fares in the rear seat were observing the traffic to make that call so can be ignored and i do not believe the perp either.

I will go with the cop here than the "taxidriver"
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I very much doubt the 2 fares in the rear seat were observing the traffic to make that call so can be ignored and i do not believe the perp either.

I will go with the cop here than the "taxidriver"
They both specifically state the same thing, he didn't indicate. It's unambiguously bad driving. But I fully accept that you are biased.
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They both specifically state the same thing, he didn't indicate. It's unambiguously bad driving. But I fully accept that you are biased.
I am on the side of the law and not people who drive badly and peep their horns a lot.
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"The NYPD detective caught on video screaming at an Uber driver has lost his shield and gun and will be placed on administrative duty, police officials said Wednesday.

"The New York Post reported in addition to being stripped of his badge, Detective Patrick Cherry will be placed on modified duty before being transferred out of the Joint Terrorism Task Force."
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"The NYPD detective caught on video screaming at an Uber driver has lost his shield and gun and will be placed on administrative duty, police officials said Wednesday.

"The New York Post reported in addition to being stripped of his badge, Detective Patrick Cherry will be placed on modified duty before being transferred out of the Joint Terrorism Task Force."
He's been put on desk duty, doesn't mean it's permanent though
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"The New York Post reported in addition to being stripped of his badge, Detective Patrick Cherry will be placed on modified duty before being transferred out of the Joint Terrorism Task Force."
He has not been dismissed from the job therefore he has not lost his career. He has damaged it, by having a standard of behaviour lower than what is expected of him. As anyone, in any career, might.
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You wouldn't expect anyone on a terrorism task force to display any behaviours that could be described as racist..
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That's a lovely story LT, not really on topic though No one is denying that there are lots of good and decent Police Officers. This is about a specific Police Officer and incident though
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I agree, if the consensus is that it's common courtesy to put your blinkers on to indicate your intention then he has to take some responsibility for any confusion.
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Not charge him with harassment and intimidation then?
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He was lucky to keep his job so I wouldn't say it's excessive. If he acted the way he did in any other job that involved working with the public then he wouldn't have a job.
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