MagicRose99
Watch out for my thorns!
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This doesn't surprise me... a bad apple just keeps getting more rotten til it disintegrates...
http://www.ajc.com/news/content/sha...opped.html?cxntlid=homepage_tab_newstab&imw=Y
He's a better person than I am. I still think he should lose his badge.
How many people think this apology was just words so Powell could keep his job??? Raise your hand.
:wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave::wave:
And not even his own words either. The whole statement was probably written by the attorney. It sounds much too literate for Powell to have written it.
"I made this decision in the hope that my resignation will allow the Dallas Police Department, my fellow officers and the citizens of Dallas to better reflect on this experience, learn from the mistakes made, and move forward," Powell said in a statement issued through his attorneys
Hey was saying that he was just giving him one ticket for the running of the red light - implying that he (the lame cop) was being a good egg and cutting Moats a break because he could have made his life so much worse.At the very end, did the cop say something to the affect of "we'll just say one for the red light".... that and the fact that the nurse came out to get him is what put me over the edge too...
Bet he was asked to resign in light of all of this. I think it's a good decision that he not wear a uniform and he certainly doesn't deserve a badge.
He had 13 minutes to realize he was being a rotten human being and he didn't. That's MORE than enough time.
And, there are many robots in these positions.This is what happens when people put on their work robot-mask and completely disconnect from what it's like to be a human among humans.