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2007-04-15 09:24:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Yes,my brother was in a horrible car accident.He required titanium plates to piece his skull back together.He also broke his femur in half,broke his tibia,shoulder,had a pulmonary clapse and required a blood transfusion.
The person that hit him head on came into his lane ,speeding around a bend in an f250 superduty.It happened to be the township supervisors son(36 at the time) and also the person was coowners in the supervisors business.The chief of police worked for the supervisor so he wrote a bogus police report saying it was the driver of the car my brother was in fault. The cop never gave the son a drug or alcohol test,he wasnt hurt at all and got to walk home.My brother was life flighted to the hospital on lifesupport. It went in front of a judge for the charges the cop gave my brothers friend.The judge saw the truth behind their corruption and dropped all the charges.The son admitted to speeding and claims he didnt remember what happened(no injuries though). The judge dropped all the charges and told the cop that the whole thing was scandelous,ludacris,and the cop did none of his job.Meanwhile the person that caused the accident had zero charges because the DA was on their side in court and his dad was a township supervisor.The judge said only the DA could make that decision.Anyway it has been more than four years,my brother is still fighting with the supervisor and sons insurance company because it was under the company name. They have denied the claim and it hasnt even went to trial yet. The cop died 9 days before his deposition and at the sons deposition he claims to remember now. He committed perjury and his father Public corruption. No charges have ever been brought to these criminals because somehow it seems the law doesnt apply to them. My brother suffered extensive long term injuries and needs to be reimbursed from these scandelous negligent criminals. Sometimes these litigations take ten years to complete. Meanwhile the son totaled his brand new four door truck into a telephone pole about a year and a half after the accident and he shouldnt even be on the road.He is a threat to society,but I guess since his dad is township supervisor he can get away with whatever he wants. Iseriouslky hope justice prevails because I shouldnt have to take justic einto my own hands.Its bad enough their have never been charges filed against the piece and I will not let him completely ruin my families life. My brother was only seven teen at the time and has his whole life ahead of him.This has affected my family for the past four years now and my patience is running out.If the cop would have done his job and gave the negligent piece a alcohol test then this would be settled by now.He should have also had the state police come in and do a complete accident reconstruction.Instead the cop and the supervisor got together and wrote out a bogus police report.The funny thing is that the next chief they got was trying to pick up underage girls on myspace and was investigated by state police for it.Im not sure what has happened to him,but this goes to show the supervisor doent want a real member of true law enforcement running the town,he just wants corrupt rejects that can cover up crimes ever committed by his son or someone else he knows. And unbelievably he is still township supervisor.

2007-04-15 10:04:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

This cop saying its not the polices fault is a mother ******* lying sack of excrement. I got ****** over by this system because an officer of the law persisted in following me for quite some time i remember. The excuse was i didn't signal 100 feet aread of the turn....... i will leave it at that since how i feel about that is just better not said. I do aggree with him to some extent that its just there job part and it is the system to blame and the supreme court members making decisions not within the peoples best interest. The on drugs is another one being the stupidest thing america has ever done. If people don't know how to self medicate themselves properly then let the population problem be solved. Oh and all these yuppies who would give up all the rights so they can just to feel that much ******* safer are toral peices of **** and the same could be said to the gun nuts who buy more guns to feel safer quite possibly. But yeah the police thinking its just a job is in fact a problem.

2016-05-20 23:23:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No , but un-fortunately you may have ruined it. Also ruins the Police's day, when your life has been ruined. Pick up the pieces and go on. Police are not happy, when they see how People ruin their own lives. They got a job to do and that is it.

2007-04-15 14:15:51 · answer #3 · answered by Norskeyenta 6 · 0 1

If someone or a group of someone ruined my life I couldnt really say. If the police were involved in causing my life to be what it is I wouldnt doubt that they were just part of it. I would only assume that something like that would be a group effort.

2007-04-15 09:31:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope. Not ever. It's my life - I'm the only one who can ruin it.
(and I have done a pretty good job so far without the police's help...)

2007-04-15 13:33:50 · answer #5 · answered by wuxxler 5 · 0 0

yo dude don't get it wrong the police ruin lives 24 7 worldwide

2015-08-04 06:12:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I am truly sorry that your drug smuggling career didn't turn out.

Give me a break, the police can't ruin any ones life. If you chose to break the law and get caught, don't go blaming it on somebody else.

2007-04-15 09:33:39 · answer #7 · answered by asylum31 6 · 1 2

They keep trying, but I refuse to let them.

There was the time they stopped me coming out of a hospital with a cast on, and they tried to charge me with felony drug possession. I guess it takes a rocket scientist to figure out the doctor gave me a prescription to those tylenol 3s. Or, at least more brains than one patrolman and two detectives have.
Then there was the time outside of a tavern, when they were called to break up a fight. As I remarked to my buddy "let's get the fxck out of here", they arrested me for disorderly conduct. (mind you, we were just watching the fight, not involved. And the fighters were not ticketed at all)


There's other good stories too.

2007-04-15 10:03:58 · answer #8 · answered by noonehomebutlightsareon 2 · 2 1

Good cops don't ruin peoples lives. People ruin their OWN lives then want the cops to fix it. It's the same old story.

2007-04-15 09:34:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Yeah, I got busted for minor in possession of alcohol when I was seventeen. The only career choice open to me after that was to become a lawyer. I had so wanted to enter an honorable profession.

2007-04-15 09:53:20 · answer #10 · answered by open4one 7 · 3 1

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