Police pose as pedestrians to nab errant drivers »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 3 months ago in News

So why did Officer Grace Delgado try to cross the road? To remind motorists that they must stop whenever someone steps off the curb into a crosswalk.

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    Police pose as pedestrians to nab errant drivers

    In an unusual undercover operation, Delgado posed as a pedestrian on a busy street while fellow officers waited for drivers to barrel past her in violation of a law that requires them yield at crosswalks, even if there is no stop sign.

    Police work was once a respected profession....

    Today we have Gustpo so-called Police performing these tricks which result in en-trapping hard working Americans Citizens for Money.

    What a disgrace, Your Tax dollars use against You so the police have your money to fill their account.

    Why do POLICE and their families go on Paid vacations, Bahamas, cruises, etc at tax payers expense?

    These funds come from Police acting like Natzi Gustopol

    creating every reason they can to get Your Money...

    The Blue Wall Of 'S---' lives on...

    If You feel your Civil rights have been violated by an out of control, out of Balance Police Officer, report it to the local Media and ACLU Office.

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