One day I was driving the WB at that same area and saw a guy in a little hatchback slam on his brakes to flip a Uey there - right in front of a semi. That guy is seriously lucky he didn't get himself killed or neck broken that day.
This cop may be allowed to do stuff like this, but I would hope that our "specially trained at driving" (which is why they're capable of talking on a phone and operating a computer while driving) would have the sense to give a bit of warning if he's going to go slamming on the brakes on a thoroughfare in rush hour. Tap the brakes a few times as he's approaching, perhaps?
Come on, cop! You see a gazillion accidents every shift, and you're going around slamming on brakes and flipping Ueys on fricken Glenmore trail, in rush hour, in the goddamn winter. Thanks, dick.
I feel bad for all the people whose cars are now crunched up because one of our specially trained professional drivers forgot to check his rearview mirror before pulling a dangerous manouvre. I guess it's a lesson. Doesn't matter who you're following, always assume that they're ######ed.
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