In regard to a recent article regarding a police vehicle accident: It interesting that troopers do not get cited for such dangerous and unlawful actions. The investigation of this incident is …
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In regard to a recent article regarding a police vehicle accident: It interesting that troopers do not get cited for such dangerous and unlawful actions. The investigation of this incident is "administrative," which meant to me that they had no intention of upholding the law. Since the police vehicle is state property, I am now wondering if the cost of that vehicle will "pass" onto us. This act of corruption is in line with the speeding troopers; the troopers on cell phones while driving; and their overall issue with image.