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Originally Posted by Ducay
What I don't understand is I don't think she pulled over nearby and waited for the CPS; as I thought the CPS announced they were looking for her? How could they have met her at the scene shortly after, and then announce they're trying to find out who it is.
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CPS is not a monolithic single entity. What likely happened is that the incident happened, and cps was called to the scene. Despite what all the outraged folks on the interwebz want, it was determined to be a minor accident at best, and with information exchanged, insurance will take care of it. It was, like every other minor accident like it in the city, forgotten about. Then this video surfaces, and a new investigating officer is assigned to it, and they are "looking for her". The officer who attended comes back on duty, realizes it, and finds out who is now investigating it, and talks to them about it.
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Either way, revoke their license.
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Do you really want police to have this power? There are ways and means to do so, but do you really want the police to be able to do this? As I am given to understand, the proper authorities who can revoke a license/force a retest/more training are looking into it.