The Mayor is above the Chief of Police, you just don't give him a ticket. lol I'm sure many of you have been pulled over and not issued a citation when you could have been. It's called discretion, not like he went through a red light or hit someone.
Just cause he's the mayor that doesn't mean he can break the law.
OrAnGeFrEaKdUdE 2 months ago
The Mayor is above the Chief of Police, you just don't give him a ticket. lol I'm sure many of you have been pulled over and not issued a citation when you could have been. It's called discretion, not like he went through a red light or hit someone.
donovanj2005 5 months ago
The mayor is not a cop so clearly the blue wall of silence does not apply.
startreking2007 5 months ago
The mayor is ultimately your boss. Would you give him a speeding ticket? The video is damaging enough for his career I am sure.
hunkgod 7 months ago
Obviously the ticket would have been dropped....
Christokerson 9 months ago
abuse of discretion is unethical and is universally a policy violation if not outright unlawful. It is a form of official misconduct.
n3wrx 10 months ago
Inappropriate. He should have been cited - period.
In some jurisdictions that would mean the end of both of their careers.
n3wrx 1 year ago 2
@n3wrx officer discreation.
k9rambo30 10 months ago
If that was anyone else, they would of received a citation. Fair? I think not.
chechnya 1 year ago 2
@chechnya true, but im sure the cop didnt want to end up getting fired for giving the mayor a ticket either.
rollercoastersrock 1 year ago