Miss Mait needs to watch two videos, Chris Rock's How Not to Get Your A-- Kicked by Police, (not that she got her a-- kicked, just arrested) and Prof. James Duane's, Don't Talk to the Police (in Miss Mait's case, don't volunteer that she takes Xanax.)
And the police officers need to keep in mind that the truth is easier to keep straight than lies, if they are still police officers after this. Or even if not.
And the Geico representative, well, she needs to talk a lot faster, and remember that police officers standing in traffic get priority.
What an all-around screw-up.
Look at the case in Texas last week. A guy was in prison for 25 years for supposedly killing his wife. Turns out he WAS innocent. The prosecutors actually hid evidence at the time of the trial that would have proved his innocence without a doubt. Plus new DNA evidence proved he did not do it.
Now there are demands the prosecutors now be tried on criminal charges.
Did you read this story? The tape proves that the cops were marauding thugs. We have no evidence that anything took place the way the cops described. We do have an actual tape of the cops lying through their teeth from the word go. The article keeps citing that these two dopes never had any issues before. That is because no one was taping them before. This lady ought to sue these thug cops out of their job. They seem better suited doing something not involving people.
"I didnt hear that. In my [internal affairs] statement, Ill say I didnt hear that..."
Just one little tidbit on why cops are deathly afraid of being taped and recorded as a matter of "public safety" or whatever official lie is being as the reason this week. What happens in Internal Affairs, stays in Internal Affairs.
Recording audio from Geico who was on phone with victim : audio link
Makes me glad I dont live in FLA.
Listen yourself.
Sworn officers of the law should be executed for lying under oath. The death penalty for subverting the US government.