It is not selfishness in the least bit. I just have ZERO sympathy for people who do not watch out for their own well-being when their inattention and failure to use common sense bites them in the rear.
Actions have consequences, and stupidity should be painful. If you want to drive around a blind corner at breakneck speeds, there is nothing I can do to prevent you from doing just that....just don't expect me to come running to your aid if/when your attempt is unsuccessful. I don't know who else might be chasing you around that corner, and I won't jeopardize my own safety to help save you from your own stupidity.
My goal is to get home safely and in one piece...and I'm not going to be able to do that if some other knucklehead turns me into a hood ornament while I'm out checking on your condition after you failed to safely negotiate a curve in the road. I'll leave the rescue work to the professionals.
Just some of the stupid things I see
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Not my problem. In fact, I get a pretty good laugh out of these clowns...they may not have this "driving" thing down yet, but they were certainly successful in their attempts to be the first ones to the scene of the crash.
Drive like an idiot, and I'm not going to risk my neck to help you when your behavior catches up with you....just like I have no sympathy for the thief who gets shot by the store clerk. When your own stupid behavior gets you into a bad situation, it is selfish to expect anybody else to bail you out.
I'm not saying I wouldn't ever help anybody...because I have helped a good number of people out on a pretty consistent basis....but not before I survey the situation to ensure I'm not placing myself in any danger by rendering assistance, have a safe place to park my truck, and it is usually only to help people out of a situation which was caused through no fault of their own, such as mechanical breakdowns or people caught up in other people's wrecks.
If you caused the wreck, though, all I'm saying is that I'm not concerned with you or your well-being. The consequences of your own actions are yours to deal with.smerritt08 Thanks this. -
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Before I'll believe you.
After this little diatribe of yours about you disconcern with the safety of others, I am quite done with you. You are an incredible piece of ....work. -
You really think that law enforcement can't seize a load?
What if the driver was DUI or had out standing warrants?
Just because its a HM load he's gonna be free to go???
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Oh yeah, you think its your place to find a safe place to stop????
Try that riding down the road for a couple miles with the fuzz behind you with his lights on. That'll work out real well from jail.
My job is to stop when they hit the lights. Their job is to maintain a safe stop. Period end of story.
If he or she can't as a law enforcement then they should not be in law enforcement.
I will stop in the middle of a driving lane if need be. I am not getting stuck for a cop. You can be sure that if you pull off the road for him and you get stuck on a soft shoulder...... he WILL NOT be paying the tow bill.
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I'm surprised they never said any thing!
Many but not all have a God complex.
And expect the non law enforcement peons to comply immediately.
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Here is what the other side argues:
If you refuse to help(which by helping is clearly against your Constitutional rights). They will charge you with impeding an investigation... or at worse flat out obstruction of justice. Could these charges stick? Perhaps not, but law enforcement uses them to threaten or coerce you into compliance.
I'm not sure how this would turn out for you in court???
On a side note: I was refering to a speeding LEO going to a place other than official duty.... not a high speed chase. (ie Seen a trooper come around me at about 70-80 MPH, this Thurs.... Seen him later up the road at a Coffee shop with Sheriff's deputy, and local police cars also there.... must have been late for doughnuts) -
Cops are the WORST drivers on the road. I stand by that statement.
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