SteveHeff said:Looks like she's gunna come and get you, sucka. Thank you for making my night.
I work with real estate agents every day. So I deal with menopausal and post menopausal women all day long. This isn't shocking to me at all. You should see what they flip out about. Sometimes I just sit there with my jaw on the floor completely blown away at the way these chicks act.
get them on video!
DrNecropolis said:Holy cow..
The grown women in the Disney sweater should have been an instant red flag that it was about to get nutty..
I'm guessing he didn't start filming immediately after the accident. I'd bet good money the camera came out after Teh Crazy started flowing.It would take some nerve to clip someone and then film the victim. The guy here might not have broken a law, but if that was my mom or wife, he would have a pounding coming.
I'm guessing he didn't start filming immediately after the accident. I'd bet good money the camera came out after Teh Crazy started flowing.
And if your mom or wife behaved like that after a (relatively minor, by the looks of it) incident, they DESERVE to be video taped and humiliated.
"Life flash before your eyes" Really? REALLY? Little over-dramatic, don't you think? The bumper of her car isn't so much as crushed, let alone any significant damage to her car. Her DAY didn't flash before her eyes, let alone her life.Perhaps one day your life will flash before your eyes. I know that I would probably remain calm. I know some people get excited. I really don't see the need to prod excited people.
It would take some nerve to clip someone and then film the victim. The guy here might not have broken a law, but if that was my mom or wife, he would have a pounding coming.
Granted, we cannot see what transpired before the video, but for what I watched, the camera did nothing to provoke her - he didn't even speak to her. And her objection to the camera didn't start until the crazy approached bat-s__ levels. Frankly, with a someone behaving the way she was, I'd be videotaping, too, for no reason other than to protect myself in the future. (proving that I did not interact with her, prove that she was ambulatory and not injured, etc.)
So if you guys cut some lady off, instead of apologizing, you would start filming hoping for evidence to get off on a technicality? No wonder the woman is bat **** crazy.
also, big ups to the popo for dealing with that situation. he was trying so hard not to get mad...rarely seen from police officers in this country.
Watch the video again. The cop indicated that it was her fault
Never said anything about getting off on a technicality. But six months from now when she sues him for some spinal injury from the accident, and he is able to show that she was walking around screeching like a banshee, it's going to save him some headaches. Or IF he was determined to be at fault, and all of a sudden gets a bill in the mail for a complete front-end rebuild, he has video proof of the damage to dispute it.So if you guys cut some lady off, instead of apologizing, you would start filming hoping for evidence to get off on a technicality? No wonder the woman is bat **** crazy.
also, big ups to the popo for dealing with that situation. he was trying so hard not to get mad...rarely seen from police officers in this country.
Probably the camera.
Like I said, people have greatly exaggerated ideas about privacy.Reading the comments YouTube side is giving me a chuckle, but sad at the same time.
Example:
"Wow that officer was a dick she has a right to her privacy and he is swearing in front of her if that was the civillian swearing it would be obstucking officer he should be spended two weeks without pay and the way hes yelling at her he is already treating her like a five yr old"
Wow.
get them on video!
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