Her story seems unlikely but unforturnately, not un-plausible. If true she may have a case for wrongful arrest. If nothing else I hope she makes complaint and pursues it. Citizen complaints are actually taken seriously, particularly if they are made by counsel on her behalf.
If she is serious she should also contact her Alderman. I know that once and Alderman is involved, all else stops until the alderman is satisfied.
A comment on the cops, they are there to do a chitty job and everyone wants a break. How about not speeding in playground zones? How is the cop the ######? Why do you get to decide which laws to follow and when? I don't want to be the holier than thou guy, too late I guess, and I also believe that you are to be considered innocent until proven guilty and should go to court if you think you have a case but, in the end, you know if you did it or not. If you did, don't blame the cop, take responsibility.
An example is the case in millarville that some d-bag passed a school bus with blinking lights and killed a kid. Should that guy be given a warning? This is the worst case scenario but I think we can all imagine someone getting a ticket in a non-accident scenario and then coming on CP to complain the cop was a pr!ck. Bull
Finally, I would like to hear from an actual CPS person about the issue of tickets and revenue generation. What is the actual story?
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